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voidedalive2x
Joined: 29 May 2008 Posts: 7922 Location: jefferson city, MO
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 12:48 am Post subject: Properly using Pinball |
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I've been trying to get into the habit of learning to use Bandmate/Pinball/Synchrony now that I have all but Madness GS'd in the songs I own. However, I do have a question concerning the ratio of pinball following and lane playing.
If that was a little confusing, what I mean is, when I do activate pinball, should I just focus entirely on following the ball until it eventually drains, or should I also try to hit the notes while I follow it until it's going too fast for that? _________________
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Ketchupyoshi
Joined: 07 Jul 2008 Posts: 306
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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When you activate a pinball, you should continue to focus on notes for the first 5 or so bounces while the pinball is still slow enough to not be in danger of dropping. As the pinball starts to speed up, shift your focus only on OD notes and multipliers that are immediately blocking your view of the note highway. I usually activate Bandmate about 10-15 bounces in or when the note highway has a hill obstructing my view of the back end of the note highway. After that point, completely ignore the notes and Synchrony to focus on the pinball. If possible, try overhitting every now and then to prevent your Bandmate from activating Blitz mode. If your pinball lasts through your entire Bandmate activation, you're on your own. Remember that the pinball tends to jump across 4 instruments at a time on 5-lane songs. Find your inner split-second reaction time to catch deviations in that pattern and you will achieve true pinball enlightenment.
In other words:
0-5 bounces: Hit notes as usual.
5-10 bounces: Begin ignoring notes, only hitting necessary notes such as OD and immediate multipliers.
10-15 bounces: Activate Bandmate, keeping in mind the 1 second delay before it takes effect.
15+ bounces: Ignore notes entirely and become one with the pinball. _________________
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malkieriking
Joined: 01 May 2010 Posts: 1744 Location: Dearborn, MI
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 2:13 am Post subject: |
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I agree almost wholeheartedly with Ketchup. As far as hitting OD goes, as you get better and better, you can just hit the ones you pass over. I tend to try to get to the lane I think the pinball will land in before it gets there as to have more time to react to abnormalities.
Additionally, I'd add Synchrony locations/synchrony squeezes into important notes; on songs like I'm Still Standing (which I've played way too many times) or any fast punk song, it can make differences of 20-30K easily, and in cases where you can get 2.5K on every synchrony like Holiday, way way more (maybe 70-80K). _________________
zage1337, in my accomplishments thread wrote: | Ever since I started Blitz I played the silver ball
From Thrasher down to One Vision, I've must've played them all
but you aint seen nothing like him in any song at all
that malkieriking SURE PLAYS A MEAN PINBALL |
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