RaneFire wrote:
buny wrote:
I wouldn't consider 150pp plays to be "reading ar10"
Guess all those guys making thousands of 150pp SS's on [hard]'s at AR10, can't actually read AR10.
It's just approach rate, otherwise you should apply the same thing to AR7/8/9, and say people who are only making 150pp scores on those can't read those AR's either.
Or are you one of those elitists who believe anyone above 1k rank actually can't read anything at all?
And name me one ranked map, native AR10, which gives 150pp (not mapped in 2007 or 2008).
True story, the #1 player in my country used to be a [hard] farmer. After ppv2 came out, he rose to #1 in 2 months and in the next 5, got to 5.5k pp. Pretty sure he could read AR10, to do that so quickly.
No need to get defensive. The statement was simply directed towards the person I was quoting and in no way of generalising the whole population of those making 150pp plays.
However, considering the note density of a [hard] +dt which very often tends to be AR9.8, and then considering the note density of a 200bpm insane +HR, would you still consider the AR to be equally readable?
Note density makes a huge difference in reading AR. Unless you're saying it doesn't matter in which I can read AR11 by your standards.
Why are you bringing up native AR? [hard]'s don't have a native AR of 10 so I see absolutely no point in this statement, especially when the REAL value of AR10 can be gained by HR, as well as simply just changing the AR in map editor.
Also, you're acting as if the #1 player in your country won't improve over time, or he was only skilled enough to farm pp. ShadowSoul was a [hard] farmer too, and then he showed everyone what he could do in ppv2.
RaneFire wrote:
And name me one ranked map, native AR10, which gives 150pp (not mapped in 2007 or 2008).
What exactly does this have to do with anything I said? If you're making a play on an AR10 map that's giving you 150pp, you either can't read AR10 or can't keep up with the map.
Call me whatever you want; I hope you'd be more mature than to attack me personally rather than the point itself.