The one that is linked to in the guide for first time beatmappers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKqv0K1nisM
I was extremely confused by the video not because the material is hard, but because it is just poorly explained. Here's what I mean:
This is the biggest part that I am having trouble understanding but it is not the only part. The next section is also poorly explained. And I'm not trying to come off as a jerk; Charles445 didn't have to make these tutorials but did it anyone and I appreciate that. But if the tutorials are gonna be used in the First Time Beatmapper Guide (When you first start mapping, your first challenge is timing your map. To learn how to time a map, check t/121202 .), the instructions should be clear and easy to understand for first time beatmappers.
I was extremely confused by the video not because the material is hard, but because it is just poorly explained. Here's what I mean:
"So here's the big trick. The idea is to take the information from this one, the 249280, and put it into the same one. So now all you have to do is line up the timing sections to work with each other."What is this trying to say? So I get the offset, which is 249280, and do...something? How do I "line up the timing sections" and how do I get them to "work with each other"?
"I just set it to 184."Why did he change the BPM to 184?
"You'll have something maybe like this, maybe. If you get the general idea, having two timing sections will allow you to fine tune it to the perfect decimal point."How?
This is the biggest part that I am having trouble understanding but it is not the only part. The next section is also poorly explained. And I'm not trying to come off as a jerk; Charles445 didn't have to make these tutorials but did it anyone and I appreciate that. But if the tutorials are gonna be used in the First Time Beatmapper Guide (When you first start mapping, your first challenge is timing your map. To learn how to time a map, check t/121202 .), the instructions should be clear and easy to understand for first time beatmappers.