Yeah i know for a fact that so many people don't realize there are specific maps. Popped in to many random streams and noticed them playing Auto-convert maps and when I mentioned it to them they had no idea there was anything else.
Yes, Indeed! If they accept this:Nitrous wrote:
Will there be an option to toggle this (with this being on by default)? Its a good idea anyways.
Thanks for the feedbackPost wrote:
A good idea could be adding an option to enable/disable the warning, so players that do know the difference can play converted maps without being bothered by the warning.
Probably just "osu!" is the correct denomination.Loctav wrote:
apart of you saying "osu!standard", which tilts me, I support this idea
Monstrata wrote:
Good idea. I think the message should be toggleable though so once you know you're playing converts you can just disable the message in Options or something. I can imagine it getting annoying if you plan to play a lot of ctb converts since some of them do convert quite well.
- Vanilla - wrote:
but like why tf who needs that
I am not a ctb player. I have asked some friends I know and they all say "converts are fine" "there arent many mode-specific maps" "most people just play converts"...huu wrote:
What about osu!catch though?
yae, for suro pplSurono wrote:
yae, for common ppl.
I don't think it needs toMaster_chan wrote:
Converted CtB maps also sucks, not so much as mania however.
You can also search "mode=mania" or "mode=taiko", that removes all converted maps from the list.
So , I guess that the mapping style of osu!catch (converted) and osu!catch is different too.Byza wrote:
New players can’t possibly know that there are specifically designed beatmaps for every gamemode and they usually get the wrong impression from a certain game mode by playing automatically converted beatmaps that do not reflect the actual gameplay of the mode: they can be boring and repetitive and they don’t meet the quality standards from mode-specific maps.
We have found people commenting on social media about osu!taiko and osu!mania, negatively reviewing our game. Opinions like “osu!taiko maps have weird notes, like they don’t belong” “Every note is red”, etc. This happened in a Taiko no Tatsujin environment, in particular. This moved us to do something and we came up with this idea.