![]() ![]() As part of this milestone, all three files this release will be made available immediately to all players. Before today’s release, we were at exactly 2999 files in public levelranks. It should also be noted that this release marks 3000 files in public levelranks. For those that live in the U.S., this is also Labor Day Weekend! You’ve all been playing difficult files during the tournament, so let’s have a calmer release this time around. Oh, and a quick reminder that there’s roughly a month left before the Aug/Sept 2022 batch closes. If you’ve ever considered stepping songs from some unused permissions for FFR before, now is a great chance to do so!Īs always with any event we host, please carefully read the rules within the event’s respective thread before participating. You can earn 10,000 credits per accepted file, and up to three event tokens a year depending on how many files you get accepted. This event awards our stepartists that step a song for FFR with a new musician. The second ongoing event is The Official New Musician Reward System. Check out the thread for details and consider helping out if you have the time! ![]() You can earn 100 credits per song you help with, and there’s still plenty of songs to add pattern labels for. This event was put in place to better define FFR files by the hardest patterns within them. Contact us today, and we will begin to arrange for you a logistically superior freight transit plan that will save you money without throwing you off schedule.įor comprehensive logistics solutions that fit your needs from Dusseldorf to anywhere or, anywhere to Dusseldorf.Welcome to the first Songs of the Week Release in September, after the end of the 15th Official Tournament! Songs of the Week will resume with three songs a week, with releases on Saturdays at 12 AM Server Time as of now.īefore getting to our song releases, there are a couple long term-events to talk about:įirst, we have the FFR Pattern Labeling Project. ![]() If you need to ship goods in or out of Düsseldorf, we have agents familiar with the city’s infrastructure and best shipping companies who can assist you. Its position on the 180 km (110 mi) Lower Rhine, one of Europe’s busiest waterways, ensures it an important place in that continents trade network. Though Düsseldorf did not get a proper harbor until the 1800’s, whereas other Rhineland towns had good harbors back in the Middle Ages, today Düsseldorf has one of the largest river ports in all of Europe. But the whole intricate autobahn web of the region interconnects with the full Germany road system so that Berlin, Hanover, Hamburg, Frankfurt, etc. Highway 57 takes you to Cologne to the south, highway 52 to the Dutch border to the west, highway 46 to Wuppertal immediately to the east, and 59 goes north to Duisburg. The state of North Rhine-Westphalia has a denser road system than any other part of Germany, and Düsseldorf is right in the middle of that complicated tangle of roads. Düsseldorf is connected by rail to the immediate region through Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn rail lines, to the whole nation through Deutsche Bahn tracks, and has daily traffic of 1,000 trains. Düsseldorf has been a major hub of industry since the industrial revolution when its population doubled in only seven years (100,000 in 1882 200,000 in 1892).ĭüsseldorf International Airport is the third-largest airport in Germany, sees about 19 million passengers a year, and connects the city to 180 points around the globe via 70 different airlines. The whole metro zone has a grand total of over 11 million inhabitants and accounts for a major chunk of the Rhine River valley’s massive population levels.ĭüsseldorf is a center of finance and business, hosts about a fifth of the world’s top trade fairs, is one of the main telecommunications (phone and internet) centers of Germany, headquarters over 100 insurance agencies, hosts one of Germany’s largest stock exchanges, and is the site at which many Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen Crafter vehicles are manufactured. The city is located at the convergence of the Düssel and Rhine Rivers and is the sixth largest city in Germany at 1.2 million. Dusseldorf, Germany is the capital of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the central city of the Rhine-Ruhr metro zone.
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