Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: January 2023
Tracy feat. Hotaru - Indomitable Spirit [Hommarju Remix] by Auraah and _underjoy
170 BPM, 3:24 | 5.29★
Captain's description (by RandomeLoL):
And we have yet another newcomer in Project Loved! Quite a few ones this month around. Auraah's first nomination is none other than Indomitable Spirit. A run-of-the-mill long note chart that has garnered the attention of quite a good chunk of players! Props to said players actually practising LN picks before jumping into tournaments. We all know what happens when that's not the case...
Players should expect this to be quite a fair, entry-level chart into LN density maps. Quite easy honestly, but definitely requires practice for those who aren't all that used to the pattern yet. Expect the choruses to be the densest parts with arguably the trickiest releases here and there. The rest of the chart will prove a consistency and accuracy test for everyone to enjoy.
We want to know the reception this pick will have. While some of its popularity came from its appearance on certain unnamable courses, a good chunk of it came from being able to stand on its own as a decent long note chart to get your hands on. Have fun setting a good score in DT!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Tracy feat. Hotaru - Indomitable Spirit [Hommarju Remix] by Auraah and _underjoy
170 BPM, 3:24 | 5.29★
Captain's description (by RandomeLoL):
And we have yet another newcomer in Project Loved! Quite a few ones this month around. Auraah's first nomination is none other than Indomitable Spirit. A run-of-the-mill long note chart that has garnered the attention of quite a good chunk of players! Props to said players actually practising LN picks before jumping into tournaments. We all know what happens when that's not the case...
Players should expect this to be quite a fair, entry-level chart into LN density maps. Quite easy honestly, but definitely requires practice for those who aren't all that used to the pattern yet. Expect the choruses to be the densest parts with arguably the trickiest releases here and there. The rest of the chart will prove a consistency and accuracy test for everyone to enjoy.
We want to know the reception this pick will have. While some of its popularity came from its appearance on certain unnamable courses, a good chunk of it came from being able to stand on its own as a decent long note chart to get your hands on. Have fun setting a good score in DT!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!