>implying Night of Knights [Extra] isn't fucking stupid as far as difficulties go, and is "fun" and/or "challenging"
That sounds like a sloppy collab, to me. Collabs simply mean more than one mapper offer their hand to an overall package; that doesn't grant it immunity from any rules, by any means. The person in charge of the beatmap/collab should be the one organizing who will be shooting for what difficulty. Showcasing one's talents is good and all, but it is not limited to making the trickiest or most intricate beatmap you can.mtmcl wrote:
Your example is a collab map where each mapper makes their own difficulty. Each mapper in this case wants to showcase their talents.
I know rightlukewarmholiday wrote:
This thread wasnt what I expected.
The only problem I see with that is that on the beatmap listing you have [E][N][H][I] and then another [E]. Obviously it would be different colored than the Easy [E] and it would be at the end after the [I] but it might confuse people, I dunno. I don't put anything past people on the internet anymore.Pasonia wrote:
SPOILERHow about this, Easy, Normal, Hard, Insane, Epic?
A difficulty name called Epic surely would differentiate itself from just being Insane and actually make possible for impossible-to-clear maps for anyone not within Cyclone ability range? Then again, just by talking about this here we might be enraging the thread starter, so let's just leave it at this.
Nice exaggeration.SeymourLyon wrote:
Also, what you say is that every player should make 10 difficulities for you to play more than once?
The problem is, I find EBA Breezin' to be incredibly difficult, and Cruisin' is pretty tough too. The "harder" the maps become, the easier they are to play, so its pretty much impossible for me to make an "easy" map.Detective Tuesday wrote:
Nice exaggeration.SeymourLyon wrote:
Also, what you say is that every player should make 10 difficulities for you to play more than once?
I personally don't think it's much to ask that most maps include at least one difficulty that's more-or-less in the range of EBA/OTO. Also, nothing is more lame than a map with an Easy that's just really, really easy and than a Hard that's just really, really hard with nothing in between. It's a sloppy practice that makes just about no sense.
At the same time, I don't take issue with maps that go from a hard normal to a harder hard to a bullshit insane. As long as there's a middle ground, in this case the harder hard, and the difficulty isn't forced onto a song that might not fit for extra intense maps, I don't think one should complain. After all, I seem to remember that a lot of people had difficulty beating Inis boss maps such as Ready Steady Go and Jumpin Jack Flash, even on the easier difficulties. Songs like those which are rhythmically exciting warrant mapping of a more difficult nature, and it's up to the player to step their game up and successfully face the challenge.
EBA's Breezin' (as well as OTO's Easy) can be misleading rhythmically. Notes often look like they're meant to be tapped earlier or later than they should be, and are often placed on more obscure beats than the simple 4th note or whatever makes more sense in emphasizing a song lyric. We're used to harder songs, so we want to tap out what feels right, often making us tap a circle on the eigth note before it's supposed to be tapped. I can't always condone Inis' mapping style, as I've always personally found their Insanes to be way too easy and their lesser difficulties to be a little weird. Thing about osu! is, there are several non-Inis ways one can make an easy or normal chart that will be enjoyable to a less experienced player and at least sensible to (appreciated by) the more hardcore players. Several mapping techniques applicable to harder maps can also be used in easier maps to a lesser degree, it's all about knowing how to simplify the rhythm correctly.Lybydose wrote:
The problem is, I find EBA Breezin' to be incredibly difficult, and Cruisin' is pretty tough too. The "harder" the maps become, the easier they are to play, so its pretty much impossible for me to make an "easy" map.
yeah i found the easy ver. of the last song of OTO2, has lots offbeats so its hard, harder than hard, harder than insane.Detective Tuesday wrote:
EBA's Breezin' (as well as OTO's Easy) can be misleading rhythmically. Notes often look like they're meant to be tapped earlier or later than they should be, and are often placed on more obscure beats than the simple 4th note or whatever makes more sense in emphasizing a song lyric. We're used to harder songs, so we want to tap out what feels right, often making us tap a circle on the eigth note before it's supposed to be tapped. I can't always condone Inis' mapping style, as I've always personally found their Insanes to be way too easy and their lesser difficulties to be a little weird. Thing about osu! is, there are several non-Inis ways one can make an easy or normal chart that will be enjoyable to a less experienced player and at least sensible to (appreciated by) the more hardcore players. Several mapping techniques applicable to harder maps can also be used in easier maps to a lesser degree, it's all about knowing how to simplify the rhythm correctly.Lybydose wrote:
The problem is, I find EBA Breezin' to be incredibly difficult, and Cruisin' is pretty tough too. The "harder" the maps become, the easier they are to play, so its pretty much impossible for me to make an "easy" map.
you forgot zekira using ">implying"Wojjan wrote:
This is by far the biggest garbage in the thread.Gladi wrote:
Fu, saying we have to make a normal inbetween bah. You go make it?
I expected to click this and see tons of "f*** you hito"ztrot wrote:
I know rightlukewarmholiday wrote:
This thread wasnt what I expected.
An a**hole, yeah.strager wrote:
You're not an a**hole, Hito.
You're just...
Different.
srslyRemmyX25 wrote:
Holy shit, hi JamesJames wrote:
Hi,
Just want to say that the star system is broken ever since osu! started. So..... don't base it on the star system I guess?
nice necropost meka XPmekadon95 wrote:
Where you don't post crap.JarJarJacob wrote:
I don't think this is Forum Games/Random, guys.
Proof(?):http://osu.ppy.sh/s/25James wrote:
Hi,
Just want to say that the star system is broken ever since osu! started. So..... don't base it on the star system I guess?