This proposal aims to revert the hybrid set rules to revive the existence of hybrid sets pursuant to generally strong community and internal reception.
The main proposal is the creation of a "main game mode" determination system that applies to hybrid maps. This system works as follows:
- The main game mode of a mapset is defined as the game mode with the most difficulties (for mania, different keymodes are considered, i.e. a 3 diff 4k and 7k spread counts as 6 mania difficulties for purposes of determining the main game mode).
- If the amount of difficulties is the same between modes, the main game mode is instead the game mode which the host of the set mapped the most difficulties of.
- If the previous two rules do not produce a result, the main game mode is any game mode meeting the previous two criteria.
- The map must be nominated by two BNs qualified for the main game mode and one BN per other game mode.
- Probation BNs cannot be the only nomination on their mode.
- Hybrid BNs can place nominations for multiple modes as currently possible.
The spread rules for each mode still apply normally - no skipping difficulties.
Some examples:
I map 5 standard difficulties and get 4 taiko GDs from Hivie. The main game mode is standard and I need two standard BNs and one taiko BN to get the map qualified.
I map 3 standard difficulties and get 3 CtB GDs from Greaper. The main game mode is standard and I need two standard BNs and one CtB BN to get the map qualified.
I map 1 standard difficulty and 1 taiko difficulty. The main game mode is up to my choice, and I need one standard BN, one taiko BN, and an additional one either taiko or standard BN.
Common arguments:
- Hybrid set abuse a la CBCC/Black Rover/Quaver type sets - I believe this is addressed by the requirement to find two main gamemode BNs. Further, vetoes exist.
- Map checking may not be as good with only 1 BN - For MV-able issues, now there's 3 BNs looking at it, so the main concern here is mode-specific issues. See below.
- Map quality may suffer - True, but I believe the upsides of hybrid sets like newer players being introduced to other game modes, cross-mode collaboration and mappers having fun making sets with their friends outweighs this issue. In my experience if someone can find 1 BN for a turbo shitmap they can probably find 2 BNs anyway.
The main proposal is the creation of a "main game mode" determination system that applies to hybrid maps. This system works as follows:
- The main game mode of a mapset is defined as the game mode with the most difficulties (for mania, different keymodes are considered, i.e. a 3 diff 4k and 7k spread counts as 6 mania difficulties for purposes of determining the main game mode).
- If the amount of difficulties is the same between modes, the main game mode is instead the game mode which the host of the set mapped the most difficulties of.
- If the previous two rules do not produce a result, the main game mode is any game mode meeting the previous two criteria.
- The map must be nominated by two BNs qualified for the main game mode and one BN per other game mode.
- Probation BNs cannot be the only nomination on their mode.
- Hybrid BNs can place nominations for multiple modes as currently possible.
The spread rules for each mode still apply normally - no skipping difficulties.
Some examples:
I map 5 standard difficulties and get 4 taiko GDs from Hivie. The main game mode is standard and I need two standard BNs and one taiko BN to get the map qualified.
I map 3 standard difficulties and get 3 CtB GDs from Greaper. The main game mode is standard and I need two standard BNs and one CtB BN to get the map qualified.
I map 1 standard difficulty and 1 taiko difficulty. The main game mode is up to my choice, and I need one standard BN, one taiko BN, and an additional one either taiko or standard BN.
Common arguments:
- Hybrid set abuse a la CBCC/Black Rover/Quaver type sets - I believe this is addressed by the requirement to find two main gamemode BNs. Further, vetoes exist.
- Map checking may not be as good with only 1 BN - For MV-able issues, now there's 3 BNs looking at it, so the main concern here is mode-specific issues. See below.
- Map quality may suffer - True, but I believe the upsides of hybrid sets like newer players being introduced to other game modes, cross-mode collaboration and mappers having fun making sets with their friends outweighs this issue. In my experience if someone can find 1 BN for a turbo shitmap they can probably find 2 BNs anyway.