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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by firedoom666 View Post
    it is one of the control types... it uses the shoulder buttons to hit the notes
    Shoulder and Triggers to hit notes and analog sticks+d-pad to switch tracks
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  2. #22
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    I grabbed a handful of number #1 spots on the default set up but I'm quickly falling in love with Freakish.
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  3. #23
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    I tried freakish near the beginning, but the Xbox triggers don't have the same comfortable clickiness you get from a PS2 controller. Oh well, I guess all those years of Rock Band Unplugged and Rock Band 3 for DS caught up to me.
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  4. #24
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    I played Default for a while, then I switched to Freakish and the name seemed like a misnomer. I can't understand why you wouldn't use the shoulders or bumpers to hit the notes.

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  5. #25
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    Okay, I tried out a couple of the other control schemes after flipping between Freakish on my normal gamepad and Freakish on my fightstick. Tried default and hated it instantly. Feels way too weird hitting the notes by moving the analog sticks. When I'm doing something as precise as timing a note in a rhythm game like this, I need the tactile feedback of a button press. I tried Typewriter next and sort of fell in love. Sort of combined what I liked about the two setups I mentioned at first. I found it more comfortable to hit the notes, especially on fast sections, with the button layout on my fightstick. However, the overdrive Powerup button wasnt as accessible as when I was using the normal gamepad. With typewriter on a standard controller, I have the comfort of tapping buttons in the more "arcade-style" fashion, along with easily being able to reach the overdrive on either the left bumper or trigger.
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  6. #26
    Man, I'm freaky as hell. I got pretty used to default at first though. Not yet sure which control scheme fits my playstyle best. All I know is, sever carpal tunnel syndrome is DEFINITELY in my future. Ay Caramba!
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  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowlander2 View Post
    I played Default for a while, then I switched to Freakish and the name seemed like a misnomer. I can't understand why you wouldn't use the shoulders or bumpers to hit the notes.
    The name is a call back to Frequency.
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  8. #28
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    I switched to it after playing 2 songs and it is much easier. I use the xbox bumpers though.

  9. #29
    I'm a shoulder/trigger man myself. Seems to require the least amount og "OMG where are my fingers!" for me


 

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