At first I was thinking that someone else had done this before. Then I realized that this was actually the broken rhythm version of bag, not the fixed version. That just made it MUCH more impressive. Holy crap.
Great Job, I was playing DDR since it first came out in Japan and at 13 years old would make Japanese kids cry at various DDR tournaments lol, this brought my heart joy seeing such expertise! I'm not nearly as good as I was back in the day and I'm 36 now, every now and then I'll head over to the local arcade and slam through a hardcore round for old times sake. Still got it!
i never was able to tell the difference between the broken and fixed charts until i listened to this video... it was very gross to hear to say the least
The music itself is not really gross to listen to. It's a 130 BPM song with a 3/4 time signature. The original stepcharts made no sense with a mess of 32nd and 64th notes as if the song followed a 4/4 time signature, but was later fixed with 24th notes which fit the song more precisely. Konami made the stepcharts at half-BPM as a pathetic excuse to make the heavy chart a gimmick 10-footer.
After being spoiled by the corrected version of this chart, I can't listen to this version anymore, even with Chris's beautiful gameplay. It's just that hideous.
At first I was thinking that someone else had done this before. Then I realized that this was actually the broken rhythm version of bag, not the fixed version. That just made it MUCH more impressive. Holy crap.
Pretty sure Bag wasn't "fixed" until DDR X. And then in X2, they re-added the old broken chart as a Challenge chart.
@@Gotmilk0112 yup.
even in off-beat chart, wonderful
all i see is a wall of arrows.....a wall that goes on forever......
don't have to suffer like this...
Great Job, I was playing DDR since it first came out in Japan and at 13 years old would make Japanese kids cry at various DDR tournaments lol, this brought my heart joy seeing such expertise! I'm not nearly as good as I was back in the day and I'm 36 now, every now and then I'll head over to the local arcade and slam through a hardcore round for old times sake. Still got it!
so this is what the real timing of those zany arrow colors should actually be
i never was able to tell the difference between the broken and fixed charts until i listened to this video... it was very gross to hear to say the least
The music itself is not really gross to listen to. It's a 130 BPM song with a 3/4 time signature. The original stepcharts made no sense with a mess of 32nd and 64th notes as if the song followed a 4/4 time signature, but was later fixed with 24th notes which fit the song more precisely. Konami made the stepcharts at half-BPM as a pathetic excuse to make the heavy chart a gimmick 10-footer.
yeah thats why its gross to listen to. nothing about the actual song is that bad (unless you find bagpipes annoying).
A good way to flex on all the regular humans who weren't born with metronomes in their brain.
And now he gets the MFC for this (broken timing) version of the chart. My goodness
After being spoiled by the corrected version of this chart, I can't listen to this version anymore, even with Chris's beautiful gameplay.
It's just that hideous.
This is the same way I would play it at the arcades. Fun fun fun
Haha I didn't even see that, I don't check my DDRecall. It just so happened someone else personally challenged me to do this
God the visuals for this one have always disturbed me.
now do it on 0.25x
“You’re not an ordinary fellow!”
You don’t say, Mr. Announcer. You don’t say.
I was actually wondering if this had been done the other day. Good stuff.
Can I call you a dancing master?
Who’d want to put themselves through THAT?
Oh that's the rhythm lol
Who else got redirected to this video from watching kk playing it on .5, and then this seems fast?
oh my god.......
The rhythms on this song are so gross to listen to
Bag sucks! great job lol
SHIIIIIET, NICE
Whaaaaaa-?!
DAMN! Nice Job! I hate that song.....
MEME
What the...? Those aren't perfect triplets!
Bag on heavy for ddr extreme has borked rhythm and is now the challenge chart in the current ddr mix, the new expert chart has fixed rhythms
DDR extreme couldn't do triplets, so everything is rounded off to 64th notes
There's a "fixed" version of this chart? This is the only one I've ever known lol
How the fuck can anyone read that?
Aside from that, I'm impressed. :D