Hello.
The current discussion will be about the difficulty rating (That is, LV. XX difficulty naming) as difficulty names. It's a branch of the custom difficulty names problem discussed a while ago.
Some maps are using [Lv. 7] as whole difficulty rating (Lv. 7 is an example) and thus mean nothing. As an experienced 4K mapper outside of the game I can tell the difficulty rating as a number means nothing as I've seen Lv. 3 expert and Lv. 5 easy difficulties due to the density.
For example : https://osu.ppy.sh/s/90270
Lv. 9, Lv. 16 and so on means so many things to experienced players but what does that mean to a newcomer ? Is a Lv. 9 an easy ? A normal ? A lighter hard ? Difficulty rating is not objective at all, it fluctuates greatly. Just try to rate my 4K diff on this, if you don't find Lv. 10 then you're not viewing it the same way.
What I propose to counter the big question of what difficulty is Lv. x, is to do it this way : https://osu.ppy.sh/s/124866. It gives the difficulty level (Easy, Normal, Hard, Exhaust, or whatever) as well as a rating, which is much more accurate than a simple number.
The current discussion will be about the difficulty rating (That is, LV. XX difficulty naming) as difficulty names. It's a branch of the custom difficulty names problem discussed a while ago.
Some maps are using [Lv. 7] as whole difficulty rating (Lv. 7 is an example) and thus mean nothing. As an experienced 4K mapper outside of the game I can tell the difficulty rating as a number means nothing as I've seen Lv. 3 expert and Lv. 5 easy difficulties due to the density.
For example : https://osu.ppy.sh/s/90270
Lv. 9, Lv. 16 and so on means so many things to experienced players but what does that mean to a newcomer ? Is a Lv. 9 an easy ? A normal ? A lighter hard ? Difficulty rating is not objective at all, it fluctuates greatly. Just try to rate my 4K diff on this, if you don't find Lv. 10 then you're not viewing it the same way.
What I propose to counter the big question of what difficulty is Lv. x, is to do it this way : https://osu.ppy.sh/s/124866. It gives the difficulty level (Easy, Normal, Hard, Exhaust, or whatever) as well as a rating, which is much more accurate than a simple number.