Frankly, I think that March of the Pigs is way harder on drums, because I tend to be harder at consistency challenges and are better at songs like this one.
I've been trying to full clear this song on all instruments, but the entire break part starting at 2:07 and the part from 2:42 are genuinely impossible for me rn
I'm playing with a guitar controller and yeah this can get really nerve wrecking. You have to actually use both hands while the right one taps the "blue and orange" ones
@@scakins You can use any Xbox 360 guitar on PC as it's registered as a regular controller but you'll still need to map the buttons to get it to work. On consoles however I don't know for sure, maybe a Rock Band 4 guitar might work.
@@paulsd9255 The BPM changes almost every measure, and it seems the animations are stuck at whatever the BPM was when they started until finishing. So you end up with a lot of 190+ BPM grooving during 170 BPM sections.
@@Groudon0199 first, it's really not faster, it is an upbeat song, but welcome to paradise is by far faster than mr. brightside, said that, second, in the game the 16th notes on the hihat on the verse of the song are played as 8th notes and by the song's speed it's playable, but if you don't want to get carpel tunnel or get your thumbs fucked up, then welcome to paradise couldn't have the hihats in the game, and besides having a lot of lift notes in all of the song would be a little messy, there already is in the middle section and I wouldn't want that to be in the whole song
I think the clinching factor for removing hihats was the large amount of left thumb movement if you kept it as kick and snare. usually the hihats go away when they move kicks to Orange.
Musical skills like keeping a rhythm? You're right, I just pressed 5 buttons at random times with a song playing in the background and happened to get the FC 🙃