Hello.
OK. We finally got that solved. Onto the next part of my original post.
When I meant by "slider tick 4 is fine, but definitely not the best option you have," I meant that regardless of if there is a best option or not, the possibility of "using slider tick 4" being (a/one of the) best option(s) here is 0% because there is still a better option which is better because it works much better at a fundamental scale, and this option is mapping to what you are basing your hitsounds on. Mappers are essentially the game developers in a sense, and they map for a target audience/skill level. If their target audience becomes confused at the patterning while they play it, then it probably is not a good choice to use such option for the sake of your target audience. My hypothesis is that your target audience will become confused because your rhythm patterning is much different to your hitsound patterning without any substantial reason in general as far as i can see considering the inconsistencies between mapping to and not to drums.
The best way to check this is asking multiple people in your target audience to test it! Maybe include yourself as well if you are part of the target audience!
I would also like to know how you "mapped in a way that makes sense to the song." I am not saying it doesn't, but rather curious as to your reasons for mapping in such way compared to other ways, since it is a cool idea.
- VINXIS
tryin to make a change :-\
OK. We finally got that solved. Onto the next part of my original post.
When I meant by "slider tick 4 is fine, but definitely not the best option you have," I meant that regardless of if there is a best option or not, the possibility of "using slider tick 4" being (a/one of the) best option(s) here is 0% because there is still a better option which is better because it works much better at a fundamental scale, and this option is mapping to what you are basing your hitsounds on. Mappers are essentially the game developers in a sense, and they map for a target audience/skill level. If their target audience becomes confused at the patterning while they play it, then it probably is not a good choice to use such option for the sake of your target audience. My hypothesis is that your target audience will become confused because your rhythm patterning is much different to your hitsound patterning without any substantial reason in general as far as i can see considering the inconsistencies between mapping to and not to drums.
The best way to check this is asking multiple people in your target audience to test it! Maybe include yourself as well if you are part of the target audience!
I would also like to know how you "mapped in a way that makes sense to the song." I am not saying it doesn't, but rather curious as to your reasons for mapping in such way compared to other ways, since it is a cool idea.
- VINXIS
tryin to make a change :-\