Alright, this does not need a seperate leaderboard, or anything like that, just some changes to the pp system, and tiny gameplay changes.
Anything that requires different method of input should be counted as a separate gamemode. AR/RX should not fall into the same category as standard because it makes no sense to compare them. In fact see my sub-gamemode idea on how to handle that: https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/386058Portall wrote:
I don't want RX/AP to be viable for good pp plays since they are intended as mods to just mess around/test maps with.
abraker wrote:
Also possibly a duplicate: https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/713791
I'm saying that you can't make them rankable without making them their own gamemodes. It's unfair to compare them to the rest of the standard scores. RX/AP scores would typically have higher pp than non RX/AP scores. They would dominate the leaderboards.Zozimoto wrote:
Nah, that's talking about making the 2 mods into seperate gamemodes, while i'm talking about making them rankable.abraker wrote:
Also possibly a duplicate: https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/713791
abraker wrote:
I'm saying that you can't make them rankable without making them their own gamemodes. It's unfair to compare them to the rest of the standard scores. RX/AP scores would typically have higher pp than non RX/AP scores. They would dominate the leaderboards.
enough bandaid fixes and fix pp the right way. Nerfs/Buffs just play around with the current already broken pp system. It needs to be redone from ground up, and needs to have not a single value representing difficulty but a few.Zozimoto wrote:
Maybe add another pp nerf to it, so it wouldn't dominate leaderboards?
There definitely would be enough players. Somebody made an RX osu! server around a year ago and it became quite popular before it sadly shutdown. Think there were scores going up to 50kpp on some 2B map. Was fun while it lasted and was an interesting experiment.Kryomaani wrote:
and I'm not sure if they have enough players using them to warrant separate leaderboards.