Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: Week of March 24th
DJ Myosuke & Noizenecio - Architecture by Mat
Captain's description:
Back in 2015, Architecture was one of the hardest popular 4K charts in the game. The chart is relentless: a barrage of 150 BPM 1/4 jumpgluts and handgluts, many long 300 BPM 1/4 jumptrills, and a ridiculously difficult burst and jumptrill section halfway through the chart. At the time, getting a 98% or higher would've been a manifest sign that you were one of the best players in the game.
Fast forward to 2019, and we see players trying to attain 99%s or even FCs on this chart. The chart is also, despite being 4 years old, still a common benchmark for many players of many skill levels. It's certainly not easy to sustain a chart's popularity for many years, but Architecture seems to be able to do it. That popularity and competitive viability is more than sufficient for a nomination for the Loved section.
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
DJ Myosuke & Noizenecio - Architecture by Mat
Captain's description:
Back in 2015, Architecture was one of the hardest popular 4K charts in the game. The chart is relentless: a barrage of 150 BPM 1/4 jumpgluts and handgluts, many long 300 BPM 1/4 jumptrills, and a ridiculously difficult burst and jumptrill section halfway through the chart. At the time, getting a 98% or higher would've been a manifest sign that you were one of the best players in the game.
Fast forward to 2019, and we see players trying to attain 99%s or even FCs on this chart. The chart is also, despite being 4 years old, still a common benchmark for many players of many skill levels. It's certainly not easy to sustain a chart's popularity for many years, but Architecture seems to be able to do it. That popularity and competitive viability is more than sufficient for a nomination for the Loved section.
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!