a friend linked me this map and i liked it so im gonna do a quick mod on the lower difficulties
this songs catchy af
[Easy]
00:12:497 (2,3) - DS here is just sliightly out, would suggest moving it a tiny bit closer
00:35:506 (2) - I feel like moving this note to the left would make this pattern a bit more engaging to play. Linear patterns like this are also quite hard for people to play at this skill level, so moving it to the left and then making 00:35:797 (3) - blanket it might be a cool thing to do. screenshot
[Normal]
00:11:623 (1) - I would prefer this if you stuck to your current pattern of making the downbeat clickable like you did here 00:02:011 (5,6,1) - / 00:04:341 (5,6,1) - maybe try using a similar rhythm to those?
00:17:594 (3,4) - If you wanted to put some more emphasis on the vocal here, whilst hitting the slightly different drum patterning here you could try a rhythm like this? That way you follow the held vocal note between where (3,4) was previously and also hit the snares ghost notes afterwards
00:30:263 (1) - Same comment as 00:11:623 (1)
00:35:215 (1,2) - If you wanted to make the switch to the second vocal note clickable you could try a rhythm like this to better match the vocals whilst still hitting all of the main drum parts. I think it would just tie the rest of the map together since you seem to put a lot of emphasis on the vocals throughout
[Hard]
00:01:574 (4) - Misplaced hitsound? It's a bass kick in the drums here not a snare :p the snare comes on the slider end
00:09:001 (4,5,6) - I would prefer it if you ctrl + g'd this rhythm, as its clearly audible in the song that the last two snares are louder than the first 2, but you don't have them both clickable
00:20:215 (4) - Same comment as 00:01:574 (4) -
00:27:641 (4,5,6) - Same comment as 00:09:001 (4,5,6) -
00:28:225 (1,2) - This is the first and only time you use 2 1/2 sliders for this vocal rhythm. I think it fits really well especially since you can hear the song building up to an ending at this point, however it's inconsistent with the rest of the maps rhythms. I would really like it if you used this rhythm more often towards the end of the song, for example in places like these 00:30:554 (1) - 00:32:884 (1) - just to help emphasise that gradual buildup in the song
gl with the set!
this songs catchy af
[Easy]
00:12:497 (2,3) - DS here is just sliightly out, would suggest moving it a tiny bit closer
00:35:506 (2) - I feel like moving this note to the left would make this pattern a bit more engaging to play. Linear patterns like this are also quite hard for people to play at this skill level, so moving it to the left and then making 00:35:797 (3) - blanket it might be a cool thing to do. screenshot
[Normal]
00:11:623 (1) - I would prefer this if you stuck to your current pattern of making the downbeat clickable like you did here 00:02:011 (5,6,1) - / 00:04:341 (5,6,1) - maybe try using a similar rhythm to those?
00:17:594 (3,4) - If you wanted to put some more emphasis on the vocal here, whilst hitting the slightly different drum patterning here you could try a rhythm like this? That way you follow the held vocal note between where (3,4) was previously and also hit the snares ghost notes afterwards
00:30:263 (1) - Same comment as 00:11:623 (1)
00:35:215 (1,2) - If you wanted to make the switch to the second vocal note clickable you could try a rhythm like this to better match the vocals whilst still hitting all of the main drum parts. I think it would just tie the rest of the map together since you seem to put a lot of emphasis on the vocals throughout
[Hard]
00:01:574 (4) - Misplaced hitsound? It's a bass kick in the drums here not a snare :p the snare comes on the slider end
00:09:001 (4,5,6) - I would prefer it if you ctrl + g'd this rhythm, as its clearly audible in the song that the last two snares are louder than the first 2, but you don't have them both clickable
00:20:215 (4) - Same comment as 00:01:574 (4) -
00:27:641 (4,5,6) - Same comment as 00:09:001 (4,5,6) -
00:28:225 (1,2) - This is the first and only time you use 2 1/2 sliders for this vocal rhythm. I think it fits really well especially since you can hear the song building up to an ending at this point, however it's inconsistent with the rest of the maps rhythms. I would really like it if you used this rhythm more often towards the end of the song, for example in places like these 00:30:554 (1) - 00:32:884 (1) - just to help emphasise that gradual buildup in the song
gl with the set!