Hello
I was wondering if the community feels like the osu!lazer beatmap editor is developed enough for new mappers to be able to learn to make maps of oraround the same quality as they would be able to in the stable editor, with around the same amount of effort.
I recall a document floating around Twitter a few weeks/months ago in which a mapper described all of their grievances with the osu!lazer editor. While I can't find the document, from what I remember, a good portion of these were shortcut changes and pointing out counterintuitive ways in which the editor has progressed. I think that due to new mappers not having the established memory of shortcuts and such on hand, they would have an easier time adapting to the new shortcuts.
I was wondering if the community feels like the osu!lazer beatmap editor is developed enough for new mappers to be able to learn to make maps of oraround the same quality as they would be able to in the stable editor, with around the same amount of effort.
I recall a document floating around Twitter a few weeks/months ago in which a mapper described all of their grievances with the osu!lazer editor. While I can't find the document, from what I remember, a good portion of these were shortcut changes and pointing out counterintuitive ways in which the editor has progressed. I think that due to new mappers not having the established memory of shortcuts and such on hand, they would have an easier time adapting to the new shortcuts.