I found that I come to appreciate music much greater when I got gud at hardcore rhythm games

I found that I come to appreciate music much greater when I got gud at hardcore rhythm games.

Tapping buttons in sync with the beat, or the note(s), often makes me feel like I /get/ every single aspect aspect of a song. Even the nuances that most people don't notice.

Should people who have a passion for music play hardcore rhythm games?

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This website is 18+ mate

Yes, and? Surely you aren't implying I'm underage, considering nobody who's underage (or overweight, for that matter) could reach the skill ceiling of hardcore rhythm games. It's simply impossible, no 12-16 year old child has the brain developed for it.

you could also learn to play an instrument you know. If you have a passion for music.

Learn how to play the guitar instead.

Which isn't close to as challenging.

And play what's practically a bootleg version of your favorite song, or garbage original songs? Sounds like you're just a casual m8.

Do you really think mastering an instrument is much easier than your rythm games?

Also I think music should be about the music itself, not the challenge. Playing an instrument somewhat forces you to learn to hear the nuances in more complex music. It helps you gain a better understanding of the music. you say your rythm games let you do this too but you probably just get into the rythm and that's it.

>Do you really think mastering an instrument is much easier than your rythm games?
Objectively, yes. It is vastly more difficult because you are forced to get the timing, nuances, speed, and complexity down to a T. With regular instruments, you can easily cheat or skip over things, because you aren't forced to be frame-perfect.

It's likely because you've never played them before, but hardcore rhythm games require you to be within a 0.00005 millisecond range for each and every button press. Someone who's mastered guitar or keyboard wouldn't be able to do this whatsoever:
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You are either trolling or you have some sort of next-level retardation.

Nice counter-argument, bruv.

Hardcore Rhythm Games are, objectively, more difficult to master than any instrument.

I'll give you this: Playing a hardcore rhythm is akin to being an instrument player in the movie "Whiplash"

Try mastering this in a rhythm game cuck

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Stop biting the bate

This is literally slow bemanicore.

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heres a 12 yo kid mastering a rhythm game. You a dummy.youtube.com/watch?v=5uUegQujRGg

You posted a children's game in a thread for hardcore rhythm games.

Let me guess this is hard to you?

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What's your favorite DDR song? Mine is The Legend of Maxx

desu senpai
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Great song! I love the gallop steps

>0.00005 millisecond
that's literally impossible.

playing in one octave, sometimes less, is very much like playing the worst knock-off version.

is there anything like this but with more buttons

>that's literally impossible.
And yet here we are with people who are not only doing it but doing it consistently???

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