Hey look, buddy, I'm an engineer, and that means I have no concept of subjectivity and rely on clearly-defined instructions when making judgments.
I'm trying out "authentic mapping". However, I've found that in the past, when I tried to stray from the clearly-defined distance spacing and mapping styles, I've gotten into trouble.
So, I ask you guys: what is "authentic mapping"? If we had a copy of the internal iNis guide for making beatmaps, what would be in it?
Some things I've heard mentioned:
I'm trying out "authentic mapping". However, I've found that in the past, when I tried to stray from the clearly-defined distance spacing and mapping styles, I've gotten into trouble.
So, I ask you guys: what is "authentic mapping"? If we had a copy of the internal iNis guide for making beatmaps, what would be in it?
Some things I've heard mentioned:
- No overlapping
- No use of catmull-rom curves, and rare usage of linear curves
- Symmetry
- Few stacks, and only if the notes are slow
- No streams