Allow me one last attempt at explaining the structure of the 11/8 meter in this song:
similar to a 12/8, each of these groupings structurally works like a beat in a 4/4, whereas that would not be the case in a 220BPM 11/4. this is why i do not consider timing at 220 to be a more accurate representation of the composition.
adding to that, having to either drastically and unfittingly change tempo at some point or time the entire song at double tempo, as well as undesired slider ticks introduced by the doubling would mean investing a significant amount of time into reducing the quality of the map, which i have no intention of doing.
similar to a 12/8, each of these groupings structurally works like a beat in a 4/4, whereas that would not be the case in a 220BPM 11/4. this is why i do not consider timing at 220 to be a more accurate representation of the composition.
adding to that, having to either drastically and unfittingly change tempo at some point or time the entire song at double tempo, as well as undesired slider ticks introduced by the doubling would mean investing a significant amount of time into reducing the quality of the map, which i have no intention of doing.