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Fangames => Meet and Greet! => Topic started by: JGBMaster on May 27, 2014, 11:20:39 AM

Title: Hi! :3
Post by: JGBMaster on May 27, 2014, 11:20:39 AM
Hi, I'm JGBMaster and I'm a 16-year-old Spanish guy who started playing IWBTG Fangames in November 2010. I stopped playing them in December 2013 approximately, but I returned in February or March 2014 again. I don't have much time and I play them when I can.

When I returned, I didn't know what were pixel aligns, jump cancels, double diamonds, inverteds and more, but all this time I've been preparing me for all these traps and techniques (which are all new for me), played a bunch of new fangames, practised all the traps I didn't know in I Wanna Record my Jumps, etc. Now, although I can manage most of all these new things for me, I still feel like I'm not as good as I want and some fangames are really hard to me, like I Wanna R, for example.

I also noticed that lots of people now play with controllers for making jump cancels and 1-frame jumps (Vormanax uploaded a video pulling a 1-frame jump and I don't think that's possible with a keyboard). A friend told me that it's easier to play with a controller. Can anybody tell me what are the advantages and how can I configure my controller with the best configuration for all these hard techniques? Thanks in advance.

That's all and that's why I came here, to learn more and to have fun :3
Title: Re: Hi! :3
Post by: infern0man1 on May 27, 2014, 12:39:34 PM
Welcome!  :atkHappy:
Title: Re: Hi! :3
Post by: klazen108 on May 27, 2014, 06:11:40 PM
Welcome to the community, glad to have you around :D
Title: Re: Hi! :3
Post by: conlycameobasher on May 28, 2014, 09:23:38 PM
Welcome to the boards, senor!

As for playstyles, I mainly play controller for health reasons. I can sit further away and not be bent over a keyboard, causing neck and finger pains from pressing down on the keys so hard. Maybe it's just my laptop doing this to me, but otherwise, a controller can allow you to sit further back so you can get a better scope of the playing area, which can be quite helpful in some cases.

As for configurations... sorry, I don't pro :P