further spread checking
If two notes with a big offset are selected (e.g. 147,229) it means the range from a to b
bolded = diff where the numbers are from; which also is where the fix needs to be
00:19:938 (17,20) - Kantan : maybe here you could add some 2/1 (between 18 and 19 seems to be a good spot) as Futsuu has 12 notes in the same timespan.
00:27:721 (97,135) - Muzu : add more 2/1 breaks?
01:23:343 (193,194,195) - Futsuu : add more notes here as kantan is the exact same thing but muzu has way more notes
01:29:992 (339,376) - Muzu : breaks plox (it's not as intense as the kiai) and futsuu is way less dense
01:29:992 (99,102) - Kantan : same thing as 00:19:938 (17,20) - .
01:37:775 (377,419) - Muzu : ^ (but in a lesser measure?)
01:51:884 (436,443) - Muzu : tone down to have breaks and smooth spread to oni
02:42:640 (191,196) - Kantan : very few notes compared to futsuu, you will probably need to add more notes.
03:00:803 (210,211,212,213) - Kantan : same as above, but in a lesser measure.
03:10:694 (1156,1157,1158,1159) - Dissimilar rhythms between Muzu and other diffs, maybe make Oni the same as Muzu rhythm wise?
03:35:667 (492,493) - Futsuu is a big gap (bigger than Kantan) but Muzu has already a good amount of notes here. You may need more notes here.
My biggest concern now that your new futsuu is overall fine with the muzu is that Kantan doesn't really follow well and feels greatly undermapped due to a high amount of 4/1 and 2/1 notes but rarely any 1/1 (while most futsuu has a fair amount of 1/2 notes). I'll see with more people what they think about that.
the word said at 00:22:857 - is probably what describes how making sure the spread is very nice to go for ranking feels like.
If two notes with a big offset are selected (e.g. 147,229) it means the range from a to b
bolded = diff where the numbers are from; which also is where the fix needs to be
00:19:938 (17,20) - Kantan : maybe here you could add some 2/1 (between 18 and 19 seems to be a good spot) as Futsuu has 12 notes in the same timespan.
00:27:721 (97,135) - Muzu : add more 2/1 breaks?
01:23:343 (193,194,195) - Futsuu : add more notes here as kantan is the exact same thing but muzu has way more notes
01:29:992 (339,376) - Muzu : breaks plox (it's not as intense as the kiai) and futsuu is way less dense
01:29:992 (99,102) - Kantan : same thing as 00:19:938 (17,20) - .
01:37:775 (377,419) - Muzu : ^ (but in a lesser measure?)
01:51:884 (436,443) - Muzu : tone down to have breaks and smooth spread to oni
02:42:640 (191,196) - Kantan : very few notes compared to futsuu, you will probably need to add more notes.
03:00:803 (210,211,212,213) - Kantan : same as above, but in a lesser measure.
03:10:694 (1156,1157,1158,1159) - Dissimilar rhythms between Muzu and other diffs, maybe make Oni the same as Muzu rhythm wise?
03:35:667 (492,493) - Futsuu is a big gap (bigger than Kantan) but Muzu has already a good amount of notes here. You may need more notes here.
My biggest concern now that your new futsuu is overall fine with the muzu is that Kantan doesn't really follow well and feels greatly undermapped due to a high amount of 4/1 and 2/1 notes but rarely any 1/1 (while most futsuu has a fair amount of 1/2 notes). I'll see with more people what they think about that.