Main thread: [osu!] Project Loved: June 2022
Nthonius - Trapce by Sure
143.33 BPM, 2:38 | 5.11★
Captain's description (by Doomsday):
A venerable gimmick map that was originally uploaded in 2013, and then re-uploaded in 2020, Trapce was unlike any other map that came out before it. Sure, formerly known as ykcarrot, is an osu! veteran and one of the most active mappers during that time, with a large catalog of classic ranked sets. Just for a bit of fun, Sure created this crazy map, and it quickly made an impression.
With scarcely sightreadable patterns, tricky rhythms, and fiendish tricks that were rarely ever seen in maps of the era, this is all about deceiving the player, with sliders that seamlessly change their velocity and direction without warning, spaced bursts that switch their patterns constantly, whole sections that seem to repeat, but then alter something to throw you off, all mapped in a clean symmetrical style. It also uses OD 10 and HP 10, making it very punishing.
When it was new, this map was barely comprehensible for many, but despite the controversial gimmicks, the mapping is precise and well made. It soon became a favourite for many top players.
The original map was deleted some time after 2013, and lost all of the favourites and plays it once had. It has since made a return, and it still stands out as a clean, but evil reading challenge. Let us know if you think this classic gimmick should get a spot in the Loved category!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Nthonius - Trapce by Sure
143.33 BPM, 2:38 | 5.11★
Captain's description (by Doomsday):
A venerable gimmick map that was originally uploaded in 2013, and then re-uploaded in 2020, Trapce was unlike any other map that came out before it. Sure, formerly known as ykcarrot, is an osu! veteran and one of the most active mappers during that time, with a large catalog of classic ranked sets. Just for a bit of fun, Sure created this crazy map, and it quickly made an impression.
With scarcely sightreadable patterns, tricky rhythms, and fiendish tricks that were rarely ever seen in maps of the era, this is all about deceiving the player, with sliders that seamlessly change their velocity and direction without warning, spaced bursts that switch their patterns constantly, whole sections that seem to repeat, but then alter something to throw you off, all mapped in a clean symmetrical style. It also uses OD 10 and HP 10, making it very punishing.
When it was new, this map was barely comprehensible for many, but despite the controversial gimmicks, the mapping is precise and well made. It soon became a favourite for many top players.
The original map was deleted some time after 2013, and lost all of the favourites and plays it once had. It has since made a return, and it still stands out as a clean, but evil reading challenge. Let us know if you think this classic gimmick should get a spot in the Loved category!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!