I play quaver only because it has customizable rates. That's pretty much it.
Weirdly enough, I've never had any crashes in my 10 hours of play. That's where I gotta give it props to - trying to map or simply playing - not a single bug.PositoniX wrote:
i just got my hands on quaver, i like it. the maps are kinda similar to the ones here in mania, meaning there's tons of ln and sv in a lot of maps, but the maps that arent centered around those things are very enjoyable. it's extremely unstable though, and crashes very frequently, but obviously they'll fix those issues eventually
I've been using the offline builds since November with very few crashes, could always try sharing your crash logs with the development team to identify anything in particular causing crashes. As for the song variety you can always import your osumania songs and play them as well. One thing you could also try is asking some of your favorite chart authors if they would be willing to have their charts ranked on Quaver.PositoniX wrote:
i just got my hands on quaver, i like it. the maps are kinda similar to the ones here in mania, meaning there's tons of ln and sv in a lot of maps, but the maps that arent centered around those things are very enjoyable. it's extremely unstable though, and crashes very frequently, but obviously they'll fix those issues eventually
the fact you've been using the offline ver might explain why you weren't experiencing crashes. 90% of my crashes happened on multiplayer, with the other 10% happening whenever. also, im not a big fan of importing songs from one game to another game to another when i can just play the songs on the original game.Connormgs wrote:
I've been using the offline builds since November with very few crashes, could always try sharing your crash logs with the development team to identify anything in particular causing crashes. As for the song variety you can always import your osumania songs and play them as well. One thing you could also try is asking some of your favorite chart authors if they would be willing to have their charts ranked on Quaver.PositoniX wrote:
i just got my hands on quaver, i like it. the maps are kinda similar to the ones here in mania, meaning there's tons of ln and sv in a lot of maps, but the maps that arent centered around those things are very enjoyable. it's extremely unstable though, and crashes very frequently, but obviously they'll fix those issues eventually
You'd rather play the same songs on a client that feels terrible instead? Alright.PositoniX wrote:
the fact you've been using the offline ver might explain why you weren't experiencing crashes. 90% of my crashes happened on multiplayer, with the other 10% happening whenever. also, im not a big fan of importing songs from one game to another game to another when i can just play the songs on the original game.Connormgs wrote:
I've been using the offline builds since November with very few crashes, could always try sharing your crash logs with the development team to identify anything in particular causing crashes. As for the song variety you can always import your osumania songs and play them as well. One thing you could also try is asking some of your favorite chart authors if they would be willing to have their charts ranked on Quaver.PositoniX wrote:
i just got my hands on quaver, i like it. the maps are kinda similar to the ones here in mania, meaning there's tons of ln and sv in a lot of maps, but the maps that arent centered around those things are very enjoyable. it's extremely unstable though, and crashes very frequently, but obviously they'll fix those issues eventually
id rather not play osu mania maps at all, since a lot of them are pretty bad, but if i do ever stop by these maps then i'd want to set ranks. quaver doesnt let me do so.Connormgs wrote:
You'd rather play the same songs on a client that feels terrible instead? Alright.PositoniX wrote:
the fact you've been using the offline ver might explain why you weren't experiencing crashes. 90% of my crashes happened on multiplayer, with the other 10% happening whenever. also, im not a big fan of importing songs from one game to another game to another when i can just play the songs on the original game.Connormgs wrote:
I've been using the offline builds since November with very few crashes, could always try sharing your crash logs with the development team to identify anything in particular causing crashes. As for the song variety you can always import your osumania songs and play them as well. One thing you could also try is asking some of your favorite chart authors if they would be willing to have their charts ranked on Quaver.PositoniX wrote:
i just got my hands on quaver, i like it. the maps are kinda similar to the ones here in mania, meaning there's tons of ln and sv in a lot of maps, but the maps that arent centered around those things are very enjoyable. it's extremely unstable though, and crashes very frequently, but obviously they'll fix those issues eventually
I feel the same way about the endless sea of nanahira charts by pianoluigi, almost none of which are worth playing.HGBD wrote:
Since I've checked almost all 7k maps, I can definitely say Quaver needs some good maps -very badly-. 50% of ranked maps are hot garbage, another 40% are mediocre at best even by osu!mania standarts (which tells a lot) and only 10% are legitimately good.
The maps I've found enjoyable are:
Booths of Fighters by Skalim
Heartache by Silentch
These are the only two mappers who have managed to make all the difficulties play equally fun.
A decent chunck of maps were done by yahwen, and while he has a few okay~ish maps like YUKINOFUNK (the easier one) and the two that come pre-installed (Touhou one and TEK+), most of them were of questionable quality with lots of chord and double staircase spam even on lower difficulties with very monotonous rhythm a.k.a 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 with no variety to emphasize the melody.
unpopular opinion but i think we should just unrank all nanahira charts other then the 1hr nanahira marathon. im not saying it's any better, im just saying it's all we needLights wrote:
I feel the same way about the endless sea of nanahira charts by pianoluigi, almost none of which are worth playing.HGBD wrote:
Since I've checked almost all 7k maps, I can definitely say Quaver needs some good maps -very badly-. 50% of ranked maps are hot garbage, another 40% are mediocre at best even by osu!mania standarts (which tells a lot) and only 10% are legitimately good.
The maps I've found enjoyable are:
Booths of Fighters by Skalim
Heartache by Silentch
These are the only two mappers who have managed to make all the difficulties play equally fun.
A decent chunck of maps were done by yahwen, and while he has a few okay~ish maps like YUKINOFUNK (the easier one) and the two that come pre-installed (Touhou one and TEK+), most of them were of questionable quality with lots of chord and double staircase spam even on lower difficulties with very monotonous rhythm a.k.a 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 with no variety to emphasize the melody.
I agreed, but also i dont want to compare the old mania with quaver (as era comparison).abraker wrote:
with its easier ranking requirements I think it'll make most mappers from mania migrate
Idk if you said that is based of "recent ranked", not by "whole ranked" since you write checked almost all 7k mapsHGBD wrote:
Since I've checked almost all 7k maps, I can definitely say Quaver needs some good maps -very badly-. 50% of ranked maps are hot garbage, another 40% are mediocre at best even by osu!mania standarts (which tells a lot) and only 10% are legitimately good.
I've played almost all 7k ranked maps. Isn't it self-explanatory what makes a map bad or simply uninteresting? Like no rhythm change throught the whole map or unnessesary chord spam which does not reflect anything in particular about the melody. I mean, I'm usually biased towards o2mania and 7k lns maps in general because I mostly play bms\iidx. But what is out there for the most part has nothing to do with mapping style. It's just lots of boring and uninspired maps that people usually make for self-training. But they are ranked. It kind of makes me appreciate osu!mania maps more.Noch Einen wrote:
I agreed, but also i dont want to compare the old mania with quaver (as era comparison).abraker wrote:
with its easier ranking requirements I think it'll make most mappers from mania migrate
But for now, quaver lacks of Ranking Supervisor (or BN as terms in here) that can changes some RC but still having lenient RC that will open for many styles with more consistent in charts.
Reminder for people who read this, Quaver still on beta, it still requires much works.
[quote="HGBD"]Since I've checked almost all 7k maps, I can definitely say Quaver needs some good maps -very badly-. 50% of ranked maps are hot garbage, another 40% are mediocre at best even by osu!mania standarts (which tells a lot) and only 10% are legitimately good.
Idk if you said that is based of "recent ranked", not by "whole ranked" since you write checked almost all 7k maps
But would you even contribute how to map better instead of complaining? Have your style on it if you think ranked section there are garbage. We'll see you there