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Suko
June 05, 2012, 03:58:30 PM - ORIGINAL POST -

Being the nostalgia whore I am, I went by ddrecall.com to see how the old site was holding up. I was surprised to see this message:

"Thank you for your continued use of DDRecall over the years. If you're still around, you've probably noticed it's distinct lack of support for mixes newer than Supernova 1.
About 6 months ago, I had created a new DDR score tracker over at stayonsync.com that included support for newer mixes."

http://ddr.ddrecall.com/

Sure enough, my scores seem to have been transfered over to the SOS site. Here's a list of some of the new features of the revised score tracker.

Features for the new tracker include:

1) Score tracking for 1st mix through X2, as well as Dancing Stage Euromix 1 and 2, and 4-panel support for Solo 2000. -- X3 support will be on the way
2) User rankings on every mix for both single and double
3) A special rankings ladder that incorporates every mix -- The points are determined based on total number of AAAs, black flags, SDGs, AAs, and passes
4) Optional marvelous tracking -- view score sheets either by missing DP or by SN2 scoring
5) Record and track score history for each song -- See how you have improved on each stepchart over the course of time.


I like the idea of being able to keep track of how many times you've AAA'd a song. It's nice to see my old scores still there and all, but I think Zenius-I-Vanisher still has the best scoretracker at present. But, it's always good to have options, right? Maybe you all should login and see what your scores were like years ago. I know I snickered seeing some of the things I uploaded. 11 greats on A heavy is pretty good, right? =)

DDRecall:
http://ddr.ddrecall.com/
Stay On Sync:
http://www.stayonsync.com
 
BLueSS
Read June 06, 2012, 10:52:27 AM #1

It's awesome to hear that DDRecall still being maintained in its new form.
 
 
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