Given the increasing prevalence of Beginner difficulty in mapsets (specially Mapper's Guild ones) and the lack of regulations they have in the RC, I and some other people thought some regulation ought to be established for them, as they are the lowest difficulty in a set. So far this has not caused any issue, but who knows for how long this will remain. Some of the ideas that come to mind for it are the following:
This is obviously not final, and community input is very welcome, whether you want to suggest number fixes, additional rules or guidelines, or simply do not want Beginners to be regulated, please do speak up!
Rules
- If a 1/1 pattern is used, the patterns must stay simplistic and be followed by a rest moment.
- Notes must be at least one beat apart. Anything faster is too complex for the target audience of this difficulty level.
- Slider velocity changes are prohibited at this difficulty level unless they serve a scroll speed stabilizing purpose. The target audience of this difficulty is only supposed to learn the basic gameplay elements such as colour difference.
- 2/1 patterns should not be longer than five notes. Anything longer is likely to be too straining for beginners. Patterns like these should be followed by a rest moment.
- Main snapping should consist of mostly 4/1 or slower rhythms. Occasionally using 2/1 rhythms is acceptable.
- There should be at least 2/1 distance between a spinner and its preceding note. This is to ensure that the target audience recognizes spinners as a separate gameplay element.
- At least 1 rest moment that is 6/1 or longer should be inserted after 32/1 to 36/1 of continuous mapping. Using rest moments less frequently is acceptable if either the pace of the music makes rest moments counter-intuitive or if the continuously mapped part is overall more forgiving to the player.
- Overall Difficulty should be 3 or less.
- HP Drain Rate should be 7 or more. In cases of higher note count, HP Drain Rate could be slightly adjusted to lower than 7.
This is obviously not final, and community input is very welcome, whether you want to suggest number fixes, additional rules or guidelines, or simply do not want Beginners to be regulated, please do speak up!