Recently a few maps got disqualified because of how the CTB converts handled the osu! standards maps.
When mappers create maps for specific game modes they are made to work only in those specific game modes and that’s the overall understanding of the community so far. However, after the recent DQs, it’s now being applied the idea that converts should not break the performance points in the other game modes in absurd ways or break scores limitations.
If this idea should be applied or not I think you guys could debate it, however, assuming that we reach an agreement that osu!standard converts shouldn’t break other game modes. I propose the following addition to the specific ranking criteria of osu!standard, in the General section:
- Tanya Derurechaff (CV: Yuki Aoi) - Los! Los! Los! (extremely high SR)
- Taylor Swift - ...Ready For It? (extremely high SR)
- Linkin Park - Living Things (extremely high score)
When mappers create maps for specific game modes they are made to work only in those specific game modes and that’s the overall understanding of the community so far. However, after the recent DQs, it’s now being applied the idea that converts should not break the performance points in the other game modes in absurd ways or break scores limitations.
If this idea should be applied or not I think you guys could debate it, however, assuming that we reach an agreement that osu!standard converts shouldn’t break other game modes. I propose the following addition to the specific ranking criteria of osu!standard, in the General section:
Ranking Criteria wrote:
osu!standard converts should not break the performance points or the score limitations in other game modes. Maps that contain .osu bugs that break the star rating in osu!taiko, osu!ctb or osu!mania or maps that break the score limitation of 2.147 billion in any of the mentioned game modes, can’t be ranked. In both cases, the map doesn’t work correctly with the game mode converts as they can’t provide an accurate difficulty or score.