So, in the osu!catch ranking criteria currently, there is this rule.
This case gets even worse when you consider that 1/3 HDashes and 1/4 HDashes are on the same scale here. So for example, a 1/4 HDash is allowed at 119bpm, however a 1/3 HDash isn't allowed at 121bpm, despite the fact the 1/3 HDash is actually slower movement there. Of course this is an edge case, and is an exception, not the norm, but that doesn't change the fact that it does happen, and I've been told the reasoning to this is to make understanding when you can use these HDashes simpler for people, however in my opinion it'd make a lot more sense to add in the number at which 1/3 HDashes are at the same speed as 1/4 HDashes at 120bpm.
My main example for this type of situation, and how it could be changed is this map. It shouldn't have been rankable due to 1/6 HDashes at 67bpm, however, I felt as though the way these 1/6 HDashes were used were fine, and there were a few that weren't, but where the movement was changed. The cases where these HDashes weren't fine, in my eyes, were due to quick speed changes, or due to direction changes, and so those cases got changed, and those are actually what this rule stands to prevent. But straight out banning the usage of these when it's not exactly their usage, but the movement after their usage which is important, seems highly limiting and nonsensical.
My proposed solution would be to take the last sentence off the current rule, and change it to a guideline, such as this:
- Basic hyperdashes (1/1, 1/2) may begin to appear, but must not be used in conjunction with each other. Platters should serve as an introduction to hyperdashing, meaning strong hypers (e.g. 1.5x above the trigger distance) and hypers combined with antiflow patterns must not be used. 1/3 and 1/4 hyperdashes may be used singularly (not in conjunction with other dashes or hyperdashes) if the BPM is less than 120.
This case gets even worse when you consider that 1/3 HDashes and 1/4 HDashes are on the same scale here. So for example, a 1/4 HDash is allowed at 119bpm, however a 1/3 HDash isn't allowed at 121bpm, despite the fact the 1/3 HDash is actually slower movement there. Of course this is an edge case, and is an exception, not the norm, but that doesn't change the fact that it does happen, and I've been told the reasoning to this is to make understanding when you can use these HDashes simpler for people, however in my opinion it'd make a lot more sense to add in the number at which 1/3 HDashes are at the same speed as 1/4 HDashes at 120bpm.
My main example for this type of situation, and how it could be changed is this map. It shouldn't have been rankable due to 1/6 HDashes at 67bpm, however, I felt as though the way these 1/6 HDashes were used were fine, and there were a few that weren't, but where the movement was changed. The cases where these HDashes weren't fine, in my eyes, were due to quick speed changes, or due to direction changes, and so those cases got changed, and those are actually what this rule stands to prevent. But straight out banning the usage of these when it's not exactly their usage, but the movement after their usage which is important, seems highly limiting and nonsensical.
My proposed solution would be to take the last sentence off the current rule, and change it to a guideline, such as this:
- The usage of hyperdashes at 1/4 intervals should be avoided if the BPM is higher than 120. If they are used, movement afterwards should follow the direction of the hyperdash, and should allow for a slow recovery time.