So at some point a project was begun to move the ranking criteria glossaries into separate pages from the ranking criteria for… standardization purposes? This ended up causing multiple problems. Several terms got lost in the transfer, the navigation for the glossary pages is very unintuitive due to deriving from extremely old and outdated links, and only the general and osu! gamemode-specific pages were actually moved at all, with the other three still there. Unless this project is picked up again with the intent of seriously overhauling the entire mapping-related wiki, the general and osu!specific glossaries should just be restored to their ranking criteria pages.
Links for reference
Original osu!standard glossary
General ranking criteria glossary
Examples of missing terms:
Further thoughts welcome.
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Links for reference
Original osu!standard glossary
General ranking criteria glossary
Examples of missing terms:
- Fully overlap (more akin to an perfect overlap; think stack leniency 0)
- Reasonable spread (that made the entire spread rules legible and contextualized)
- Difficulties above 5 minutes are exempt from requiring a reasonable spread (originally located in the lowest difficulty requirement section of the general page)
- Several glossary category pages such as “beatmapping” do not link to their subpages that are linked on the ranking criteria page
- Glossary subpages are not intuitively organized, with “mapping techniques”, “patterns”, or general “beatmapping” all being categories for related terms.
- Some category pages are tiny, like “patterns” only having 2 subpages.
- There is no general ranking criteria glossary page that can be linked to from the ranking criteria pages, terms can only be navigated to from their specific links and as such are not collected into a central location
- Definitions on the subpages were not written by the same people and as such they can be missing information or be overly misleading, such as the “stack” definition not accurately defining stacks
Further thoughts welcome.
collab with UC