Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: April 2023
Rabpit - Saika by ATing
145 BPM, 1:55 | 1.24★, 1.51★, 2.25★, 2.96★
The [Cony.Hitsounds] difficulty is not being nominated for Loved.
Captain's description (by Paturages):
Many old-school players should be familiar with ATing's numerous and various long-note oriented maps, and many of them developed their fundamentals and skills with them. Saika presents itself as one of such beginner-friendly LN mapsets.
With 4 LN-oriented difficulties to pick from, Saika is a graceful introduction to long note fundamentals and finger coordination that I think every growing player should play at least a few times. Coming from 2019, the entire mapset has been extensively used in more tournaments than I can keep track of, so many players should already be familiar with it.
Your challenge for those leaderboards will be trying to aim for accuracy: with ScoreV1 (with HR for the most daring), your ratio should tell you how on point and fine-tuned your releases are. But remember, to get those leaderboards, you must first go and cast your vote in the thread!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Rabpit - Saika by ATing
145 BPM, 1:55 | 1.24★, 1.51★, 2.25★, 2.96★
The [Cony.Hitsounds] difficulty is not being nominated for Loved.
Captain's description (by Paturages):
Many old-school players should be familiar with ATing's numerous and various long-note oriented maps, and many of them developed their fundamentals and skills with them. Saika presents itself as one of such beginner-friendly LN mapsets.
With 4 LN-oriented difficulties to pick from, Saika is a graceful introduction to long note fundamentals and finger coordination that I think every growing player should play at least a few times. Coming from 2019, the entire mapset has been extensively used in more tournaments than I can keep track of, so many players should already be familiar with it.
Your challenge for those leaderboards will be trying to aim for accuracy: with ScoreV1 (with HR for the most daring), your ratio should tell you how on point and fine-tuned your releases are. But remember, to get those leaderboards, you must first go and cast your vote in the thread!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!