Aesthetics and rhythm choice, both of which make up most of how a beatmap is judged(ignoring patterns).
And UndeadCapulet, A person who defied the aesthetics and rhythm choice and ranked a few maps in the process. But this is not about him.
I'm experimenting, you could say on a mapping technique/style inspired by UC and well very very old maps without making it seem arbitrary. I'm not very good with words so I hope this makes sense.
So the mapping method would be to not concentrate on the aesthetics of the map, but rather on how it feels. I know aesthetics is really important. But in this case; what if we broke the rules of aesthetics, while providing fun to play maps. But i don't mean ignoring aesthetics. You could say, an intentional poor choice of aesthetics so as to provide a fresh experience which I hope if improved upon well could be ranked.
For rhythm choice. I think just following the 'music' kind of like how RLC does or just standard rhythm choices are fine. Not much on this part.
A main strong point of this mapping style would be its ever changing structure(for some songs) and its unpredictability(while still making it very read-able and oddly easy to hit).
More or less the TLDR ver of it
And UndeadCapulet, A person who defied the aesthetics and rhythm choice and ranked a few maps in the process. But this is not about him.
I'm experimenting, you could say on a mapping technique/style inspired by UC and well very very old maps without making it seem arbitrary. I'm not very good with words so I hope this makes sense.
So the mapping method would be to not concentrate on the aesthetics of the map, but rather on how it feels. I know aesthetics is really important. But in this case; what if we broke the rules of aesthetics, while providing fun to play maps. But i don't mean ignoring aesthetics. You could say, an intentional poor choice of aesthetics so as to provide a fresh experience which I hope if improved upon well could be ranked.
For rhythm choice. I think just following the 'music' kind of like how RLC does or just standard rhythm choices are fine. Not much on this part.
A main strong point of this mapping style would be its ever changing structure(for some songs) and its unpredictability(while still making it very read-able and oddly easy to hit).
More or less the TLDR ver of it