Bakari wrote:
How did we come to the point when Normals can be mapped entirely in 1/2 while BPM is over 100? It's never been okay and should not be okay now. Singletapping 1/1 at the speed of 244 BPM wouldn't be allowed, this is pretty much the same and should never be allowed, too.
I feel this way and I personally don't want to tolerate this kind of Normals in Qualified/Ranked sections.
1/2 can and should be used here, but it doesn't mean that the entire thing has to use consistent 1/2 beat, leave that up to hards.
I think you really need to learn that normals aren't easy diffs, Normals are the middle point between hard and normal diff,
New players play easy diffs advanced players play normal diffs, normal diffs are the jump to hard diffs (hard diffs usually even use 1/4 rhytms(, normal diffs like this one do a better transition than you
Easy-normal diff, I don't get where you come from with this idea lately, but I really hope you don't force people in your way, if you think a normal diff should be mapped in a dirty ay with overlaped 1/2s and mostly 1/1 its fine, but this is your opinion, and if you notice the maps that usually follow your ¨normal diff theory¨ are the ones with poor spread. I saw a case from you yesterday at :
p/4888410/Please don't impose your thinking, if you really want to make this a rule then please open a discussion, the current normal diff is a true normal diff, overlaps make things confused.
Anyways the current spread its super balanced, why you want to add another diff?? to have a spread like 1--2--3-----4------5, current one its really balanced 1---2---3----4
really I want to talk about this, because I dont want to be mapping easy diffs as normals later...
Edit: beginners plays beginners diffs and eays diffs, normal diffs are for the players that want to go to the next step, playing constant 1/2s (at low bpm like this) its a must, or you want them to hit in the face when they meet jumps and 1/4s at hard diffs? because under your logic that what u will get bad balanced diffs