Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: July 2024
Relect - Get Crunk by chxu
160 BPM, 3:07 | 6.68★
Captain's description (by elexire):
Well-known long note charter chxu is finally making their appearance in Loved, and there's no better way to introduce them than with Get Crunk!
Some interesting trivia about this chart is that it was originally a hybrid, but was eventually reworked to be a long note chart for Speed of Light 3, ending up in the Finals mappool. The song choice was also an added benefit, since not only is it good, but it was also used in Japan's 2022 MWC Roster Reveal, which is where the idea for the chart came into existence in the first place!
All that talk, but what about the chart itself? To put it simply, it's got it all. Each section of the song leads to different patterns, while keeping a constant usage of shields throughout. Some sections are pure density, some are trickier on releases, and some are heavier with snaps, using 1/6, 1/8, and sometimes even 1/16 snaps! Definitely not something you see very often, especially when used in a more technical sense like this.
If you're looking for more unique charts that defy what you'd normally see a long note approach for, whether it's song choice or pattern choice, don't sleep on this one! Give this one a shot!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Relect - Get Crunk by chxu
160 BPM, 3:07 | 6.68★
Captain's description (by elexire):
Well-known long note charter chxu is finally making their appearance in Loved, and there's no better way to introduce them than with Get Crunk!
Some interesting trivia about this chart is that it was originally a hybrid, but was eventually reworked to be a long note chart for Speed of Light 3, ending up in the Finals mappool. The song choice was also an added benefit, since not only is it good, but it was also used in Japan's 2022 MWC Roster Reveal, which is where the idea for the chart came into existence in the first place!
All that talk, but what about the chart itself? To put it simply, it's got it all. Each section of the song leads to different patterns, while keeping a constant usage of shields throughout. Some sections are pure density, some are trickier on releases, and some are heavier with snaps, using 1/6, 1/8, and sometimes even 1/16 snaps! Definitely not something you see very often, especially when used in a more technical sense like this.
If you're looking for more unique charts that defy what you'd normally see a long note approach for, whether it's song choice or pattern choice, don't sleep on this one! Give this one a shot!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!