pyDDR 0.5.5
September 20th, 2002 by keerfVersion 0.5.5 of the Pygame-based Dance Dance Revolution clone pyDDR has been released. Changes and or fixes for this release include:
- big major happy framerate improvement, even with backgrounds enabled
- arrow coloring is no longer off for TRICK/MANIAC if BASIC ends offbeat
- new message for impatient people before song selector starts =]
- SONG SORTING IN SONG SELECTOR
- option “sortmode” in config file to pick a default sorting mode
- option “sortpersist” can keep/ditch sortmode upon next songselect
- can sort by file, song, group, bpm, difficulty, or mix – (values 0-5)
- new STEP file option “mix” to specify mix for song
- DWI2STEP improved
- “origddr” theme changed names to “classic”
- included pyDDR music (loading and menu songs) are now OGG Vorbis (smaller)
Download: pyddr-0.5.5.tar.gz




November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
this is one of those games (or whatever it is) that release new versions all the time but that I never try. Can someone tell me if this is fun or .. what it really is.
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
For those dual-booting Windows and Linux and have either “Dance With Intensity” or “Stepmania” (two VERY popular Dance Dance Revolution (or DDR for short) simulators for Win9x/2000/XP) the DWI2STEP converter is VALUABLE. Also any idea on how USB converters such as the EM-USB2 can handle the dance mats for Linux? A *nix user in my area told me of his success story in Windows with the adapter, and I would like to start doing some DDR at home for both Linux and WinXP, and would like input on the USB adapters as far as how they work in Linux.
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
i’ll never install this game (under windows), because of the dependencies.
a binary version with all the libraries provided, anyone?
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
The last toilet I had, I already sold it.
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
http://www.teamspeak.org
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
nothing much that happends here so insted to start another winex flamewar we might can start another nice discusion. For example what games do you play at the moment or what games that you hope to see on linux in a near futhure. cu later Brothers!