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One Piece Beatmap Pack

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ChairmanMoo
Does one exist? If it does, can you link it to me? I'm a huge one piece fan and recently have gotten into osu because of a friend of mine.
CsavarNat16
Why don't you search the beatmaps for yourself?
And I think, there's no One Piece beatmap pack.
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ChairmanMoo
I assumed someone would know the answer, I have looked through the beatmaps and I thought there might be a map pack of it. However, there are 323 standard map packs, and I don't really have the will to search through that many.
Nyquill
Beatmap packs are not all themed, only the chart ones are. Even then, we haven't had all that many themed charts yet, and we never did a one piece theme for that matter (its unlikely we would ever do one).

The best thing to do is to download maps individually in this case. It is unfortunate, but not everyone downloads high amounts of maps in bulk for such a specific theme.
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ChairmanMoo
Thanks for responding, the only reason I asked is the download cap, i wanted to use osu for the fun game as well as a type of playlist.
D33d
If you pay for supporter, you can use osu!direct to download and that isn't capped. However, it can be sort of cumbersome.

Also, osu! isn't exactly a good choice as a music player, since all of the audio has to be of lower quality for the maps. Being a music player isn't really the point anyway.
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ChairmanMoo
I mean I can leave it open while playing other games and use it as a music player like that. No sense downloading the same song twice right?
Shohei Ohtani

ChairmanMoo wrote:

I mean I can leave it open while playing other games and use it as a music player like that. No sense downloading the same song twice right?
You could, I guess, but iTunes and Google Music and other things use up much less CPU than osu!, so it's kind of pointless to use it as a music player.
D33d

ChairmanMoo wrote:

No sense downloading the same song twice right?
You're not downloading a song. You're downloading a beatmap. Try getting quality recordings via music services and, if possible, supporting artists by buying the odd track here and there.

On top of that, osu! really is heavy on resources in comparison to standalone music players and streaming services. They don't have to power a chat and ingame graphics.
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