But normally if you fail it DOES add to total score, no?
Didn't you guys know?Starrodkirby86 wrote:
To theowest's suggestion, if that were to be implemented, then NoFail would lose a lot of its usefulness.
Yes.OzzyOzrock wrote:
But normally if you fail it DOES add to total score, no?
you can do that with any replay so of course.. it's something that comes with this.Andruchon wrote:
saving replay would be nice too...
This is not helpful at all if I'm not using No Fail, which is always. This should be added.xBourbon_Kid wrote:
well yes there is no fail but no fail reduces the amount of points you would get without no fail. about 5mins ago i had a great (well for me "great") taiko play and sadly failed it, i just wanted to save this replay but, well. some people may go like:"unlucky"... well yes but it's sad anyways *sadface*
@ YodaSnipe: well you can use No Fail and then watch the replay (activate spun out if you want) if you just want to figure out your problems on map XXX - ZZZ [YYY]
EDIT: lol i use "well" pretty often
Sounds good, but I think it'd be better if the one to be greyed out is our nickname in the local scores to better distinguish between pass and fail records.Tshemmp wrote:
This is a good idea, too. But the ranking grades (SS, S, A and so on) in the beatmap listing should be greyed out, so that you can instantly see which play you failed and which one you passed.
Or maybe a skip to option to about 5-10 seconds before you failYodaSnipe wrote:
Glad this was implemented, however, I don't want to see the WHOLE REPLAY on a Marathon I failed. Can you make it like 10 seconds before or something please?
That'd be cool too.Espionage724 wrote:
Or maybe a skip to option to about 5-10 seconds before you fail
I can provide that feature, but total score and combo reset to 0 in replay. If you mind this, give me more time to finish.YodaSnipe wrote:
That'd be cool too.Espionage724 wrote:
Or maybe a skip to option to about 5-10 seconds before you fail
Please don't bump threads where a feature was added. You can watch replays with F1 on the fail screen. You can restart them with Ctrl+R.KisamItachi wrote:
Soooo.. is it gonna happen ? or there already is that feature ?
Yeah, but only once...koopa712 wrote:
Please don't bump threads where a feature was added. You can watch replays with F1 on the fail screen.KisamItachi wrote:
Soooo.. is it gonna happen ? or there already is that feature ?