iTunes has the Genius feature. I think it would be neat if there could be something like this added into osu. Is it even doable?
I'm not saying this because I want to listen to music, I'm saying this because I want to find new beatmaps with songs that I'll like. I generally avoid songs I know I won't like, and I'm sure others do to, so I think it would be helpful for a lot of people who want to find new songs to play.strager wrote:
Google helps with that.Larto wrote:
Could you please elaborate? Not everyone knows what this Genius feature is, including me
osu! is not your media player.
Of course, that's what I do. However, this would simplify it a great deal, right? If anything, this should be available to subscribers at least.awp wrote:
For the moment you can try your luck with tag/genre searches, though not everyone remembers to utilize them.
It's very possible for genius to work like that too. Maybe there could be a function like similar songs based on mapping style? I think we could get it to work if people were able to recommend songs, like we could choose a song, then select songs similar to that one in one way. It's hard to explain, but I hope you get it.strager wrote:
Sure, you can search for similar songs, but mapping styles could be wildly different. I like many maps for the maps not the songs, and even some songs I like I won't play on osu! because I disagree with the maps (usually I'm frustrated playing them).
Most songs have tags and a genre which you can use to search for (hopefully) similar maps. You could also search by artist.
That's basically what I meant for genius. It would be impossible for a small group of people, presumably mods, to maintain a recommended list for every map. I'm sure it shouldn't be too hard to code, but then again, I know nothing of coding. It would be nice to look up a song that you like for some reason, be it map style or just the song itself, and there being a list of songs that are similar based on what similarities you are looking for.strager wrote:
Most mappers keep the same style for many of their maps (notably, James, DJPop, and Nexy) so it shouldn't be too difficult to find maps of a similar style.
I do like the idea of a community-supported "recommended map" thing, assuming it's not completely publicly editable.
You are downloading: Beatmap Pack #100LuigiHann wrote:
I wonder how this would be done...
It could be something like "People who downloaded this map also downloaded:" and then show some maps based on that stat, or maybe based on user ratings or favorites....
That's Pretty Lame (tm), as the main source for these is a page with all of the numbered packs.Soaprman wrote:
You are downloading: Beatmap Pack #100LuigiHann wrote:
I wonder how this would be done...
It could be something like "People who downloaded this map also downloaded:" and then show some maps based on that stat, or maybe based on user ratings or favorites....
People who downloaded this also downloaded:
Beatmap Pack #99
Beatmap Pack #98
Beatmap Pack #97
Beatmap Pack #96
I don't see how that is relevant, unless you mean grouping beatmaps. But that won't help because this is for suggesting beatmaps you don't have most of the time (because you've probably already played most of the maps you have). It would be good to suggest maps in the same pack for achievements though.Ryuukun wrote:
I would appreciate a better Folder system more.
It's not handled in-game (I think), only on the filesystem.Nakata Yuji wrote:
I'm pretty sure you can just rearrange your song folder into folders anyways, so I'm not sure how we need that fixed :3
Search for 'anime' and you'll get a bunch of anime songs.Ryuukun wrote:
I want to make folders like Anime, J-Pop etc and put the song in but ingame since it would be too much
work doing that outside the game.
You can't do that outside of the game? There would be virtually NO difference.Ryuukun wrote:
I mean like Stepmania.
I played this for years and after i changed to osu the map wheel kinda smashed me right into my face.
In stepmania you only have to memorize in whatever song pack your song is.
In osu you have to memorize the songs :/
We have this favorite system but thats not quite enough.
I want to make folders like Anime, J-Pop etc and put the song in but ingame since it would be too much
work doing that outside the game.
Inconvenience.Nakata Yuji wrote:
You can't do that outside of the game? There would be virtually NO difference.Ryuukun wrote:
I mean like Stepmania.
I played this for years and after i changed to osu the map wheel kinda smashed me right into my face.
In stepmania you only have to memorize in whatever song pack your song is.
In osu you have to memorize the songs :/
We have this favorite system but thats not quite enough.
I want to make folders like Anime, J-Pop etc and put the song in but ingame since it would be too much
work doing that outside the game.
True true, perhaps you should post a feature request.strager wrote:
Inconvenience.Nakata Yuji wrote:
You can't do that outside of the game? There would be virtually NO difference.Ryuukun wrote:
I mean like Stepmania.
I played this for years and after i changed to osu the map wheel kinda smashed me right into my face.
In stepmania you only have to memorize in whatever song pack your song is.
In osu you have to memorize the songs :/
We have this favorite system but thats not quite enough.
I want to make folders like Anime, J-Pop etc and put the song in but ingame since it would be too much
work doing that outside the game.
Are you talking about searching online? This is one of the sacrifices in order to allow searching such a vast library of songs. Only full words will match (but tags, source, artist, title, creator ARE searched).DJPop wrote:
If this request is impossible...
At least, fix the search system to include everything available like sources, tags, difficulty names.
Nowadays if I type "saku", the files with name "sakura, sakuranbo, sakurakou, etc." still won't show up.
strager wrote:
osu! is not your media player.
Not the first time you've said that...Echo wrote:
Yes it is >:|strager wrote:
Two, osu! is not your media player.