Yo, M4M courtesy of Krfawy
[General]
Offset is really off. More correct offset is 227. You look like a new mapper so here are some tips on finding correct offset and fixing offset issues.
Correct all the offsets before applying the mods as I'm using the offset I've given you.
[Easy]
00:21:347 (3) - Move that a tiny bit to the left so it looks nicer. Something like (8,148) would be good.
00:56:387 (3,4,1,2) - Curved anticlockwise motion here would fit much nicer with the music. The linear flow just doesn't feel right.
01:30:467 (3,4) - That doesn't look nice. Just do something like this to get rid of that overlap.
01:38:147 (3) - Move that a bit to the right (508,236)
01:46:307 (4,1,2) - That flow doesn't feel nice at all. A path like this would feel much nicer.
02:06:467 (4,1,2) - Similar to 00:56:387
02:12:707 (3) - Move a little to the left (16,152)
02:41:987 (2,4) - Overlap doesn't look nice.
02:58:787 (3,4) - ^
03:22:307 (4) - Rotate this 45 anticlockwise through selection center for better flow.
[Normal]
00:33:347 (5,6) - Overlap
01:42:467 (5,6) - ^
03:09:827 (3,4) - ^
Nothing I could notice with the hard because I can't make hards >.<
[General]
Offset is really off. More correct offset is 227. You look like a new mapper so here are some tips on finding correct offset and fixing offset issues.
Tips
Your offset was off by 23ms
- After You've found the timing go to where your uninherited timing point is (red point) and slow the playback rate down to 25% and play through that part a couple of times. Listen out for where the first note (the note your timing point is meant to be on) is located. Try to pause on the exact instant the note starts. Then open the timing setup panel, select your uninherited timing point and click the "Use current time" button under the where the bpm and offset values are. You now have a fairly accurate offset. You can also adjust the offset value manually if you think the place you paused at was a bit too soon or late.
- Fixing incorrect offset involves a few more steps. Do everything I said above ^^^ but this time make note of the old offset and your new offset. Your offset was 250, the new offset I found was 227. Take the old one away from the new one and then you get what you have to adjust everything by. In this case its -23ms. Go to the timing setup panel and select all the timing points by hitting Ctrl+A then put -23 as the "Move offsets by" value, click "move" and "ok". You're not done yet. You also have to snap all the notes and the preview points back to the grid. Just go to the compose tab, hit Ctrl+A again and just drag everything back to the grid like so. Offsets that are 1-5ms off are usually tolerable, anything above 7ms is very untolerable. The delay becomes really noticeable especially on hards and insanes+.
Your offset was off by 23ms
Correct all the offsets before applying the mods as I'm using the offset I've given you.
[Easy]
00:21:347 (3) - Move that a tiny bit to the left so it looks nicer. Something like (8,148) would be good.
00:56:387 (3,4,1,2) - Curved anticlockwise motion here would fit much nicer with the music. The linear flow just doesn't feel right.
01:30:467 (3,4) - That doesn't look nice. Just do something like this to get rid of that overlap.
01:38:147 (3) - Move that a bit to the right (508,236)
01:46:307 (4,1,2) - That flow doesn't feel nice at all. A path like this would feel much nicer.
02:06:467 (4,1,2) - Similar to 00:56:387
02:12:707 (3) - Move a little to the left (16,152)
02:41:987 (2,4) - Overlap doesn't look nice.
02:58:787 (3,4) - ^
03:22:307 (4) - Rotate this 45 anticlockwise through selection center for better flow.
[Normal]
00:33:347 (5,6) - Overlap
01:42:467 (5,6) - ^
03:09:827 (3,4) - ^
Nothing I could notice with the hard because I can't make hards >.<