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<3bwross wrote:
Giving this one some more stars, because it's been bothering me more lately. I recently discovered that a mapset for a song I like hard an Insane map, it just had never been sorted together with it because I was always looking at the set when date sorted (which is my standard sort)... I missed this fact for more than a year. I also ran into a set that got exploded into four different parts. This is just crazy. Mapsets should be kept together as much as possible.
That's almost the reason why I created this feature request. "Improve what it is shitty and what nobody's using. What will make people use this feature more?"-LeeP- wrote:
Wew, someone who actually sorts things out by date.
Yeah, you're right. They should stay together, no matter what. I don't think anyone would want the difficulties to separate. When you want to find "The Unforgiving", you know it because it's extremely long.Soaprman wrote:
Hm, not sure I'd want to split them. Remember too that there are ranked mapsets where they didn't map the whole song for every difficulty. (This is lame, by the way, viewers at home. Don't do this.) And for maps like The Unforgiving I'd want them all grouped even though the length difference is kind of huge.
Agreed.Soaprman wrote:
I don't like the teleport thing as a replacement for this. It wouldn't give any visual indication that there are more difficulties than what's on my screen. I'd have to try teleporting to find any others.
Yes.Soaprman wrote:
By the third one, do you basically mean the first one but with a toggle?
I thought it might be useful when difficulties in a beatmap differ a whole lot in either length or BPM (date shouldn't ever split beatmaps apart). Then again, I doubt anyone would prefer to view them separately.Soaprman wrote:
I don't know... how many people would see this change and want it the old way? The right-click menu is already pretty well filled up. Though I guess things could be shrunk/rearranged...
Darn, I forgot to do that.Soaprman wrote:
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