Deanna ([personal profile] dr4b) wrote2002-08-22 09:42 am

Help me, Obi-Wakka Kimahri. You're my only hope!

Last night after work I went to the Seattle Center to play DDR 5th mix. The only other people there playing were these two guys, I'd say they were around 19-20 yrs old. One was a maniac player and he kept playing 9-footers. He had sort of in-between short and long hair and he kept it under a baseball cap and it kept flying all over the place when he'd get into some of the songs. His friend looked like a sort of CS major, in that he had short hair and glasses and wore a t-shirt from some random tech company. He played Basic songs and could barely pass a 4-footer. They were sort of weird to watch together. Anyway, I suck. I really really suck. But I did have a lot of fun playing Matsuri Japan Double Basic, which if you spin around on is almost worse than Think Ya Better D Double Basic, in terms of falling over. My ratios on CSFIL Speed and Insertion are still godawful (like 70% perfects). I'm pretty sure I'll get my ass kicked at the tourney this weekend. But I already paid the registration fee, so I might as well go. Maybe I can get to a 7th mix machine tonight to practice a little... though I have soooooo much house stuff to do, too.

I ended up with like 20 mins to spare before the next bus and I was starving, so I ate McDonald's food at the bus stop and then got the bus to M+J's house. On the bus I was trying to remember as many US Presidents as possible. I think I was able to get like 75% of them. here's a list of them on the white house's site. By next Tuesday's trivia game I should hopefully actually remember all of the presidents, rather than just the ones that have been shot. :) Damn you, Sondheim!

When I got home, Josh and his friend (HP?) were playing Go. They finished shortly after, and then were going to play videogames but I asked if they'd feel like a boardgame. We played Seafarers of Catan. I won, but it was sort of a long hard battle for it, and Josh came damned close. After that I did some laundry and played FFX. I had the WORST time of it... first it took me three tries to beat that gatling gun Al Bhed machina thingy, and then I spent three tries trying to beat Anima and Seymour, and the first time Anima killed me and the second two times Seymour killed me after I killed Anima. Gaaaah! I hate Seymour even more now. He sucks so much. I think I'll go consult gamefaqs on how the fuck to win this battle, since I don't feel like spending hours on it.

Megan painted her cabinets so they look like Legos now. Also, Megan and Josh have a nice big huge new laundry machine. And now I have clean socks, too, so I am happy.

[identity profile] alegria-a.livejournal.com 2002-08-22 10:10 am (UTC)(link)
When I was in middle school choir, one of the random warmup songs we did was a song listing all of the presidents. To this day I can still sing the song in my head and remember all of the presidents.

[identity profile] random-boy.livejournal.com 2002-08-22 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)

I learned all the presidential trivia I know in junior high by playing Mr. Presidents during Academic Games. The moderator would give a range of presidents (say, 22-32), and then read three clues about the president. A correct guess after the first clue was worth 3 points, the second 2, and the third 1. The teams from Slippery Rock always kicked ass at the local competition.

[identity profile] sorjai.livejournal.com 2002-08-22 11:29 am (UTC)(link)
hehe to kill anima (for yuna's celestial weapon I believe?) and Seymour, just power up your aeons till they're at overdrive, then unleash it... muhahah :). ESPECIALLY on Seymour cuz he'll banish any summoned monsters... so make sure you call them when he's about to do a death move. Use them as sacrifices. That's the best "general" strategy to use, although each of the Seymours are different, hehe.

[identity profile] oren.livejournal.com 2002-08-22 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I was just about to suggest that strategy. I use this throughout the game. Kinda lame but it works.

[identity profile] sorjai.livejournal.com 2002-08-22 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
at least it's better than getting cheap anima/magus sisters and beating everyone with it, haha.

[identity profile] shandrew.livejournal.com 2002-08-22 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the things i really enjoyed about FFX was that i went through it without looking at any spoilers or walkthroughs...ok, well, i did look at maps for the silly butterfly puzzles, but that's it. So for me, as a relatively inexperienced RPGer, the game was very cool. It's also neat to look at the FAQs afterwards to find that i played all of the "difficult" battles differently.

I was even ambitious/stupid enough to decode the al bhed language and to decipher everything that the random characters said.

[identity profile] bk1e.livejournal.com 2002-08-22 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I just looked at the rules for DDR Magic 4. Scroll speed modifiers are allowed, which means that perfect counts will be higher than normal for the slow songs (I <heart> 2X!). The fact that they're using the MAX2 scoring system is a little weird, but whatever, that basically makes comboing the songs more important, since bads and misses eat up a lot of perfect points. For standard tech, I don't recommend qualifying on Sweet Sweet <3 Magic either; it sounds like good old AM-3p is the way to go.

However, the most interesting thing is the Challenge Mode tournament (not Oni). That sounds like tons of fun. If the C4 tourney in Texas ever happens, it will have something similar.

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[identity profile] bk1e.livejournal.com 2002-08-23 10:31 am (UTC)(link)
So, one component of doing well at tournaments is not being nervous, and going to tournaments helps with that. :)

Good luck, if you actually go.

[identity profile] redglasses.livejournal.com 2002-08-23 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
That's the battle in macalania temple, where he has retainers and you've just gotten Shiva, yes?

The retainers are fairly easy... if you steal from them, they can't auto-potion any more, or if Lulu is doing over 1500 damage (mine was doing something between 1700 and 1800 at that point, i think) two shots will take one down whether they hi-potion or not.

Seymour is still predictable in that battle -- he always casts the elemental spells in a specific order, and I think you can even get the order by looking at him with a sensor weapon, as I recall. So it's not hard to keep your nulls up, especially if Yuna is hasted.

I forget exactly how I took down Anima. I think it was mostly/all Shiva, probably healing herself with ice magic. I don't think that you get a chance to teach her anything before that fight (if you do, all the better) but if I could I'd've been using shell and haste.