So I recently decided to do something stupid. And by chance, I fell in love with HD and decided to keep playing because I had trouble hearing the beat of the song so I can coordinate my hits better. It did help a lot (now I feel quite comfortable playing with HD) except that I can not only play songs at the same speed I used to (before 26, with HD 28 due to timing issues, bad memory etc) but I quickly became unable to play songs without HD (and I started using HD 2 days ago!). Anyways this is kinda off topic of my subject.
I recently decided to record myself so that I can understand how I can play HD with lower speeds (I would like getting back to 26, or even 25) considering at max, with 28 speed I see the notes 4-5 frames for me to remember them. And for that I need to know how the hidden portion actually scales (I'm going to try to optimize my gameplay by doing the math for their speed, visible time, invisible time, etc. BUT I couldn't figure out how the scaling happens. The only thing I managed to figure out is that at the beginning, 74-75% of the playfield is visible, I tried taking data from different songs and it was all different. Is it based on time or something?
I recently decided to record myself so that I can understand how I can play HD with lower speeds (I would like getting back to 26, or even 25) considering at max, with 28 speed I see the notes 4-5 frames for me to remember them. And for that I need to know how the hidden portion actually scales (I'm going to try to optimize my gameplay by doing the math for their speed, visible time, invisible time, etc. BUT I couldn't figure out how the scaling happens. The only thing I managed to figure out is that at the beginning, 74-75% of the playfield is visible, I tried taking data from different songs and it was all different. Is it based on time or something?