after some discussion with gezo in discord, we came up with some edits n stuff:
General (Rules)
anytime "Use a base slider velocity of 1.2x in a BPM higher than 220. This is simply to ensure the readability of notes for beginners at higher BPMs." this guideline appears, we decided to make the guideline a little bit more lenient and versatile by changing it to the following:
hopefully that helps some things out
edit: as per discussion with fruko, i've edited the guidelines for the already existing break times:
anytime "This can be adjusted to 8/1 or 12/1 in a BPM higher than 240, or 32/1 or 36/1 in a BPM lower than 140." this shows up, i've instead changed the higher bpm's limits to be 12/1 to 16/1-so edited, it appears as this:
General (Rules)
- Use a lower base slider velocity for the Kantan and Futsuu in sets timed in a BPM faster than 300. You may apply a similar slider velocity to the Muzukashii and Oni if necessary.
anytime "Use a base slider velocity of 1.2x in a BPM higher than 220. This is simply to ensure the readability of notes for beginners at higher BPMs." this guideline appears, we decided to make the guideline a little bit more lenient and versatile by changing it to the following:
- Use a lower base slider velocity in a BPM higher than 240.This is simply to ensure the readability of notes for beginners at higher BPMs.
hopefully that helps some things out
edit: as per discussion with fruko, i've edited the guidelines for the already existing break times:
anytime "This can be adjusted to 8/1 or 12/1 in a BPM higher than 240, or 32/1 or 36/1 in a BPM lower than 140." this shows up, i've instead changed the higher bpm's limits to be 12/1 to 16/1-so edited, it appears as this:
- You should insert at least 1 rest moment that is 3/1 or longer after 16/1 to 20/1 of continuous mapping. This can be adjusted to 12/1 or 16/1 in a BPM higher than 240, or 32/1 or 36/1 in a BPM lower than 140. Less frequent rest moments or shorter ones may put too much strain on beginners.