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Does a pattern sound / play / look well?Remove the word sound. We all know maps don't play good just because they sound good.
You haven't posted, so wellLove wrote:
Could've swore I posted to be added to the list. But I guess it was removed or something.
Telling someone straight up to remap is extremely demotivating and rude.OnosakiHito wrote:
Weekly hint updated.
I think it's not really mode-related. Every mode requires the knownledge and being as perfect as possible. Also the amount of time is practicually the same.LunaticP wrote:
Remap in taiko is easier than remap in other mode
this. If you already suggest sooooo much in a Difficulty or Mapset, and let us say it's a TV Size Map.. then making huge Mod posts aren't really helpful since they completely change the origin map to something.. different which isn't really the point in mapping. Then it's better to suggest the person to remap the difficulties or Mapset by his own purpose.OnosakiHito wrote:
And in my opinion this helps a lot more than having a 30cm long mod post which no one wants really to read or which is at least really tiring to read, sorry. lol
depends, you can probably be an "awful" player and be an amazing mapper and you can be like rank 50 and be a pretty bad mapper.Endaris wrote:
Taiko mapping is so hard though, I tried it out of curiosity and asked for Raiden's opinion(poor Raiden) on my first steps and was quickly discouraged.
What do you think, how good do you have to get at Taiko as a player before you can judge map quality from a mapper-perspective?
_Gezo_ wrote:
I'll just say this:
Less complaining. More modding.
case closed.
OnosakiHito wrote:
As solution there is not much to say but that people should start mod more by their own and maybe become BNs. Yes, we can try enfaster progress a bit by helping new modders or open diverse threads and guides. But at the end the core solution is clear: People must be more active in modding. And we all know that this isn't one of our strenghts in Taiko. lol
That said, it would be somewhat hypocritical for me to say this (because I was literally like that back then), but they are completely right.MMzz wrote:
Mapping and modding go hand in hand. You have to do both to survive here as a mapper. (For any game mode)
BN are not obligated to mod your map at all. If they say they will mod your map and then don't, yeah that sucks, but it happens. Like I said, BN have no obligation to mod YOUR MAP. They can mod whatever they want. (Just like non-bn can)
Its been this way for 5+ years. Its nothing new. Its nothing we haven't heard before. Start modding to help improve the situation you think is terrible, or shut up.
notes are generally following a recognizable rhythm (such as the lyrics or drums) which is comprehensible by a playerthat basically decides whether a map is good or not.
2015-11-01 19:06 Raiden: I prefer people to learn by themselvesI wish I didn't ask you at all in the first place because you weren't helpful early and offending later with your "FUCK STD-MAPPERS WHO TAKE THEIR TAIKO-DIFFS OUT BECAUSE THEY DONT MAN UP"-attitude. When you come from std to Taiko you have a lot to learn and the gap in mapping skill between the game modes may be very big. Yet all you do is not helping them(because they're not worth your attention) and shitstorming them when they give up upon receiving negative criticism from you that isn't particularly constructive.
2015-11-01 19:06 Raiden: only those are worthy of BN's attention imo