Regarding the dq post.
02:10:240 - Are you sure? There is no evidence that supports this being a bug. It's very easy to test if "inconsistencies" occur, and they do not here. (Or anywhere). Double greens and double reds have been confirmed to cause problems, that's why there's a rule in the RC against those.
For the diff names, i just figured they were difficulty settings in a different language. If that's the case, I don't see why we can't use them. They make coherent sense. The only thing necessary is adding a translation on the beatmap description.
For the applause i'm kinda neutral with it. I agree it plays on for a while after the results screen so shortening it makes sense. I just think that by shortening the applause you either have to end the mp3 abruptly, or have to double the bpm which feels really rushed.
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On Expertum, I just found this section at 01:04:474 (3,1,2,3,4) - really undermapped considering you were following those vocals on red ticks (01:03:565 (2,2) - ) just half a measure before. It seemed a bit weird for me you would stop following them so soon after. Usually, its good to have variety, and following different rhythms makes your style more interesting, but when a really similar sound is occurs again in such short timeframes, I think its better to be consistent since the sound is still fresh in the player's mind, so when they hear it again they will want to tap at something instinctively.
Just my two cents, Good luck~
02:10:240 - Are you sure? There is no evidence that supports this being a bug. It's very easy to test if "inconsistencies" occur, and they do not here. (Or anywhere). Double greens and double reds have been confirmed to cause problems, that's why there's a rule in the RC against those.
For the diff names, i just figured they were difficulty settings in a different language. If that's the case, I don't see why we can't use them. They make coherent sense. The only thing necessary is adding a translation on the beatmap description.
For the applause i'm kinda neutral with it. I agree it plays on for a while after the results screen so shortening it makes sense. I just think that by shortening the applause you either have to end the mp3 abruptly, or have to double the bpm which feels really rushed.
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On Expertum, I just found this section at 01:04:474 (3,1,2,3,4) - really undermapped considering you were following those vocals on red ticks (01:03:565 (2,2) - ) just half a measure before. It seemed a bit weird for me you would stop following them so soon after. Usually, its good to have variety, and following different rhythms makes your style more interesting, but when a really similar sound is occurs again in such short timeframes, I think its better to be consistent since the sound is still fresh in the player's mind, so when they hear it again they will want to tap at something instinctively.
Just my two cents, Good luck~