Guidelines are not rules... they can be broken when the mapping is ok lol
00:06:596 (1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4) - im sorry but your reasoning is not enough to persuade me that the spacing is overdone even when the intensity is the same
00:09:464 - I simply don't want to map this part when theres no background music to support it; although i did map the vocals that dont have background music later on in the map, this blank space is simply just cuz i want it to be a lead in to the main rhythm; filling this gap with notes would seem really strange and weird.
00:11:008 (1) - 00:11:449 (2,3) - now tell me, what guideline are you talking about that forbids me from changing up the rhythm?
00:11:891 (1,2,3,4) - lets just not go down to the exact spacing, this is an insane lol; also i just wanted to progress from like, small spacing to large spacing so thats why. (same for the followiing section as well in the song)
00:18:508 (5,4) - Then what's the reason for making it stacked? There's no guideline that regulates that if I stacked [A note with B note] I have to stack [C note with D note] as well
00:36:826 (2,2,3) - are you literally telling me to clap on a silent, no background music and vocal only part of the song lol, no
00:38:582 (2,2) - 00:39:464 (2,2) - I see literally no distance in spacing when playing, no need to go down to the tiniest and most exact spacing
00:43:655 (1,2) - 00:44:116 (1,2) - i mostly changed the spacing just cuz the lyrics are different, just my personal taste
I hope I answered your concerns; however I still hold true that this version is fit to be ranked.
Thanks!
Edit for the other part of your post's edit:
Can we just not use bpm as an indicator of a song's intensity? For example there can be a bunch of songs that are 160 bpm, yet can sound really soft or really intense that can warrent both low and high spacing respectively.
Also what you mean by better? I prefer circles because sliderends do not have the emphasis on strong beats like circles do, thats why i did not put sliders.
Edit 2: Just to clarify, guidelines are not rules. If this makes a map more fun to play, why can I not deviate from the guideline a bit?
00:06:596 (1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4) - im sorry but your reasoning is not enough to persuade me that the spacing is overdone even when the intensity is the same
00:09:464 - I simply don't want to map this part when theres no background music to support it; although i did map the vocals that dont have background music later on in the map, this blank space is simply just cuz i want it to be a lead in to the main rhythm; filling this gap with notes would seem really strange and weird.
00:11:008 (1) - 00:11:449 (2,3) - now tell me, what guideline are you talking about that forbids me from changing up the rhythm?
00:11:891 (1,2,3,4) - lets just not go down to the exact spacing, this is an insane lol; also i just wanted to progress from like, small spacing to large spacing so thats why. (same for the followiing section as well in the song)
00:18:508 (5,4) - Then what's the reason for making it stacked? There's no guideline that regulates that if I stacked [A note with B note] I have to stack [C note with D note] as well
00:36:826 (2,2,3) - are you literally telling me to clap on a silent, no background music and vocal only part of the song lol, no
00:38:582 (2,2) - 00:39:464 (2,2) - I see literally no distance in spacing when playing, no need to go down to the tiniest and most exact spacing
00:43:655 (1,2) - 00:44:116 (1,2) - i mostly changed the spacing just cuz the lyrics are different, just my personal taste
I hope I answered your concerns; however I still hold true that this version is fit to be ranked.
Thanks!
Edit for the other part of your post's edit:
Can we just not use bpm as an indicator of a song's intensity? For example there can be a bunch of songs that are 160 bpm, yet can sound really soft or really intense that can warrent both low and high spacing respectively.
Also what you mean by better? I prefer circles because sliderends do not have the emphasis on strong beats like circles do, thats why i did not put sliders.
Edit 2: Just to clarify, guidelines are not rules. If this makes a map more fun to play, why can I not deviate from the guideline a bit?