Not going to elaborate too much but I always assumed the following:
Longer maps do not need easier difficulties since the drain time is already a big difficulty for newer players, right? If so, we could argue that we want the shorter maps to be more accessible.
However, while I am a heavy advocate that indeed, shorter maps benefit a lot from easier difficulties...(I do tend to include easy diffs on almost all my maps), I also think not every version of a song *needs* an easy diff. What do I mean by this:
Let's say you're mapping "Hips Dont Lie" by Shakira, which is 3:38 in full length. It'll most likely end up requiring a Normal. If this is the first time the song is being ranked, you could argue a new player who likes the song will want to learn how to play with this song, so we should keep the Normal in.
However, what if "Hips Dont Lie" is already ranked with a Normal diff? If that is the case, this newbie player doesn't really need two normals to progress, but rather moving into a Hard or an Advanced, which both sets could provide easily. So the second time the same song gets ranked, I feel the minimum requirement could be one diff harder.
Just a thought, I know it would be hard to keep track of how many times a song has been qualified, but honestly easier than keeping track of if the same song was in qualified when you wanted to qualify a set, which is something that had to be done before.
Longer maps do not need easier difficulties since the drain time is already a big difficulty for newer players, right? If so, we could argue that we want the shorter maps to be more accessible.
However, while I am a heavy advocate that indeed, shorter maps benefit a lot from easier difficulties...(I do tend to include easy diffs on almost all my maps), I also think not every version of a song *needs* an easy diff. What do I mean by this:
Let's say you're mapping "Hips Dont Lie" by Shakira, which is 3:38 in full length. It'll most likely end up requiring a Normal. If this is the first time the song is being ranked, you could argue a new player who likes the song will want to learn how to play with this song, so we should keep the Normal in.
However, what if "Hips Dont Lie" is already ranked with a Normal diff? If that is the case, this newbie player doesn't really need two normals to progress, but rather moving into a Hard or an Advanced, which both sets could provide easily. So the second time the same song gets ranked, I feel the minimum requirement could be one diff harder.
Just a thought, I know it would be hard to keep track of how many times a song has been qualified, but honestly easier than keeping track of if the same song was in qualified when you wanted to qualify a set, which is something that had to be done before.