I'm not modding much anymore. You're wasting your time posting here. I wish you guys would read before you post.
SPOILER
2 separate queues here. Normal has few restrictions. Special queue is stuff I'd enjoy modding, so they get top priority. Just make sure you follow at least ONE rule from either queue.
Please state which rule you are following so I don't accidentally miss you, and I know that you read the rules.
Normal Queue Rules:
Special Queue Rules: (I will make these top priority)
Make sure you put the artist/source/style/storyboard if you want top priority or I may throw you into the normal queue by accident
• Artist or source matches any of the following:
M2U, Pendulum, SuperGreenX, DJ Sharpnel, For Great Justice!, Toaru no Index/Railgun, Nekomata Master
• Style is Drum'n'Bass
• Your map has a significant storyboard
This means if you did a good job modding one of my maps, even if it was 1 year ago, I will mod yours and you don't have to mod any more of mine (but I would appreciate a mod, since I found your advice helpful before)
If you are wondering whether or not I am modding, please check my recently earned kudosu, or check if I have modded the more recent maps posted. I will close this queue if I get too many, but I highly doubt I'll ever need to.
How I mod:
• I check for consistency within the difficulty and among the difficulties. If a song is very hard, I try to point out all the easy parts to make it harder, or point out the hard parts to make it easier. Nobody like to play maps which they fail at the same point every time.
• If your map has a skin I may berate you for forcing me to use that skin, especially if it sucks, then point out how to make it not suck so much, as well as point out missing elements.
• If your map has a storyboard I'll check to see if there are any errors and possibly fix them for you.
• I will let you know if your map is overmapped. If it's badly overmapped I will not bother telling you and just let you know that it is overmapped (feel free to ask me for an overmapping mod in that case). I map strictly to the music, so if you put notes on beats that have no sound or make absolutely no sense, it irks me. I might even downvote your map. Unfortunately a number of mappers do not seem to care about that at all.
• I will point out rhythms that do not make sense to me, usually involving short sliders or repeating sliders that repeat more than twice, an offer an alternative rhythm usually just by changing which beats have a slider and which don't.
• I appreciate it if you would say what you change, and what you don't change, so I know how I have been helpful and how I can improve my modding.
• When I ask a question, I am not joking or being rhetorical. I really want you to answer that question. Yes and no are almost never acceptable answers to my questions, so please refrain from using them.
Please state which rule you are following so I don't accidentally miss you, and I know that you read the rules.
Normal Queue Rules:
- • I have given you at least 1 kudosu from modding one of my maps.*
• You have at least 50 total kudosu.
• You have made me a guest difficulty.
• I have given you 2 or more stars on the same map.
• Your beatmap fits under the "Other Rules" category.
Special Queue Rules: (I will make these top priority)
Make sure you put the artist/source/style/storyboard if you want top priority or I may throw you into the normal queue by accident
• Artist or source matches any of the following:
M2U, Pendulum, SuperGreenX, DJ Sharpnel, For Great Justice!, Toaru no Index/Railgun, Nekomata Master
• Style is Drum'n'Bass
• Your map has a significant storyboard
This means if you did a good job modding one of my maps, even if it was 1 year ago, I will mod yours and you don't have to mod any more of mine (but I would appreciate a mod, since I found your advice helpful before)
If you are wondering whether or not I am modding, please check my recently earned kudosu, or check if I have modded the more recent maps posted. I will close this queue if I get too many, but I highly doubt I'll ever need to.
Other Thoughts
If you haven't earned many kudosu, you haven't tried very hard to mod other maps, or you just aren't very good at mapping/modding. I can help you, but only if you have a song I like and want to see get finished. Teaching a newbie mapper how to map is tedious, and the other slightly less newbie mappers should help them out rather than the experienced modders. I'm certainly not saying I'm an expert, but when I see a MAT or a BAT post a really long mod on a beatmap which is just bad because of all the spacing and rhythm problems, I get depressed because their mods are more worthwhile on well done maps.
Anybody can mod a crappy map. Few can mod a good map. Not to mention, if you're a good modder and you mod a crappy map, you're possibly taking away a mod from a less experienced modder.
Anybody can mod a crappy map. Few can mod a good map. Not to mention, if you're a good modder and you mod a crappy map, you're possibly taking away a mod from a less experienced modder.
How I mod:
• I check for consistency within the difficulty and among the difficulties. If a song is very hard, I try to point out all the easy parts to make it harder, or point out the hard parts to make it easier. Nobody like to play maps which they fail at the same point every time.
• If your map has a skin I may berate you for forcing me to use that skin, especially if it sucks, then point out how to make it not suck so much, as well as point out missing elements.
• If your map has a storyboard I'll check to see if there are any errors and possibly fix them for you.
• I will let you know if your map is overmapped. If it's badly overmapped I will not bother telling you and just let you know that it is overmapped (feel free to ask me for an overmapping mod in that case). I map strictly to the music, so if you put notes on beats that have no sound or make absolutely no sense, it irks me. I might even downvote your map. Unfortunately a number of mappers do not seem to care about that at all.
• I will point out rhythms that do not make sense to me, usually involving short sliders or repeating sliders that repeat more than twice, an offer an alternative rhythm usually just by changing which beats have a slider and which don't.
• I appreciate it if you would say what you change, and what you don't change, so I know how I have been helpful and how I can improve my modding.
• When I ask a question, I am not joking or being rhetorical. I really want you to answer that question. Yes and no are almost never acceptable answers to my questions, so please refrain from using them.