Welcome to the osu!catch World Cup 2017 Discussion Thread.
Here you can discuss everything related to the biggest worldwide osu!catch tournament.
whipsDeif wrote:
It's that time of the year again ;__;
No, you should be allowed to play if its just for spamming your friends.Deley- wrote:
If I have been silenced by spamming friends, I will not be able to participate?
not gonna lose to canada this time :^)wwwww_ wrote:
Canada won't lose this year
don't get your hopes up, im still slow as last year -w-wwwww_ wrote:
Canada won't lose this year
This time some small countries uses secret super weapons :V-Nicotine wrote:
World war is coming
Some randy scrub here, writing nothing as usual cause no one knows me~Kurokami wrote:
I must not be the only one who writes nothing here. :c
I expect more quality memes this year pls, Azer let us down, posting a screenshot of Azer, Bzer and no one followed up with a Czer Dzer and Ezer ot Fzer, so much hate. You're better than this ;w;wwwww_ wrote:
Canada won't lose this year
hi KarmaKarma wrote:
Some randy scrub here, writing nothing as usual cause no one knows me~
its like the game "catchphrase" but with the osu! logo instead and without Roy Walker catching them.Maestro Mania wrote:
what does "osu!catch" even mean ??
Catch the Beat, CtB for short, is a game mode that requires players to control a character to catch fruit in time to the music. The fruits fall from the top of the screen to the bottom, with the character holding a plate above their head.Maestro Mania wrote:
what does "osu!catch" even mean ??
Pretty sure a large chunk of this was plagiarized from the OsuAcademy Video for CTB introduction lol.Absolute Zero wrote:
Catch the Beat, CtB for short, is a game mode that requires players to control a character to catch fruit in time to the music. The fruits fall from the top of the screen to the bottom, with the character holding a plate above their head.Maestro Mania wrote:
what does "osu!catch" even mean ??
Scoring
Scoring follows the same multiplier as in standard as shown here, however, notes that add score are different from standard. A regular sized fruit gives a score of 300 times the multiplier. A large juice drop gives a score of 100. The smallest drop (also called droplet) gives a score of 10, however, missing droplets do not remove your current combos, while the others do.
Accuracy is defined by how much you have caught and how much you missed.
Possible Grades
SS : 100.00% Accuracy
S : 98.01% to 99.99% Accuracy (You can have 'S' rank even if you make several misses, like in osu!mania)
A : 94.01% - 98.00% Accuracy
B : 90.01% - 94.00% Accuracy
C : 85.01% - 90.00% Accuracy
D : Any other accuracy under 85.00%.
A silver S or SS means that the song was played using the 'Hidden' or 'Flashlight' mod.
Controls
By default, the left and right arrow keys are used to move the catcher. Pressing the left shift key with one of the arrow keys will make the catcher dash in that direction (indicated by a bright glow around the catcher).
Hyperdash is an automatically triggered gameplay element in Catch the Beat play mode, designed to obliterate "impossible jumps" (where two objects were previously impossible to catch because of the distance that separated them). It is automatically activated when obtaining a red glowing fruit (the first of an impossible pair) and stays active until you are in range of the second fruit, or have already missed it. It will speed you up a variable amount such that if you are dashing, you will always be able to make it to the destination in time.
You may use mouse control if you enable the relax mod.
Sliders leading into jumps is self explanatory. Players will be forced to move slowly on a track going left for about a second, then have to change speed, direction, and pacing in order to keep up.
In Rankings
Until April 10, 2012, Catch the Beat maps could not be ranked or be included in ranked maps. However, this has now changed, and mappers may now make CTB-specific difficulties, provided they follow the guidelines. These guidelines are very much a work in progress, but as more CTB maps are ranked and feedback is given from their players, the guidelines will evolve to be as thorough and comprehensive as the standard osu! guidelines.
This is kinda ridiculous, firstly because it's clearly not any kind of discrimination, using that word is an insult to those actually oppressed if you use it in a situation like this, the mappool selectors happen to not include any asian people, that is all, it can't be said that that is intentional.CLSW wrote:
tbh it's not good to not have an asian representation of mappool selector imo, at least there are plenty of well-knowledged players and testers in asia, so it may considered as discrimination to asian people
I agree! Where is the New Zealand representation, I feel left out because people barely know my country and only let Deadbeat be apart of staff because he hates to identify as a citizen of a team that's never made it out groups for any mode xDAscendance wrote:
Hello ^~^JBHyperion wrote:
hi Karma