Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: October 2023
Polyphia - O.D. by hna
136 BPM, 2:50 | 4.01★
Captain's description (by elexire):
An observation I'm sure a lot of people have made is that many charts out there feel much more "responsive" than others. Whether it's due to the chart being on the more simple side of things, or the song itself being the main factor, what we can say for sure is that hna's rendition of O.D serves as one of the best examples behind this hard-to-define meaning.
You should be no stranger to Polyphia if you've played osu! for any amount of time. With their music having a heavy focus on both guitar and percussion, this chart manages to make the song play out as accurately as the song represents itself, with the main idea being that of using rice notes for the percussion, and long notes for the guitar. This simple idea is heavily elevated here: it allows for the chart to feel incredibly satisfying to play, and is likely the main reason behind why it has this responsive feeling.
If technical accuracy that remains faithful to the song is something you value, then you should stop at nothing for getting this chart into Loved. All it takes is a simple vote, so why not do just that?
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Polyphia - O.D. by hna
136 BPM, 2:50 | 4.01★
Captain's description (by elexire):
An observation I'm sure a lot of people have made is that many charts out there feel much more "responsive" than others. Whether it's due to the chart being on the more simple side of things, or the song itself being the main factor, what we can say for sure is that hna's rendition of O.D serves as one of the best examples behind this hard-to-define meaning.
You should be no stranger to Polyphia if you've played osu! for any amount of time. With their music having a heavy focus on both guitar and percussion, this chart manages to make the song play out as accurately as the song represents itself, with the main idea being that of using rice notes for the percussion, and long notes for the guitar. This simple idea is heavily elevated here: it allows for the chart to feel incredibly satisfying to play, and is likely the main reason behind why it has this responsive feeling.
If technical accuracy that remains faithful to the song is something you value, then you should stop at nothing for getting this chart into Loved. All it takes is a simple vote, so why not do just that?
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!