Reason:
Sometimes it's demotivating if you want to map an x-bpm song but you currently don't have any near x-bpm beatmap in your own map library for quick references especially for newer players with lesser maps on their libraries. If this feature is added, it will (hopefully) invite more new mappers to the scene.
Implementation:
> It must be based on the beatmap's majorly-used-bpm.
> Add 'the slowest to the fastest song' list and vice versa for the universal search.
> If you want to search beatmaps with a specified BPM, you can search it on a different search bar. It will first show you all beatmaps with the same bpm. After there's none left, show all beatmaps within the range -5 to +5 bpm (or maybe 10) from the one you searched.
Excuse me, I guess.
Sometimes it's demotivating if you want to map an x-bpm song but you currently don't have any near x-bpm beatmap in your own map library for quick references especially for newer players with lesser maps on their libraries. If this feature is added, it will (hopefully) invite more new mappers to the scene.
Implementation:
> It must be based on the beatmap's majorly-used-bpm.
> Add 'the slowest to the fastest song' list and vice versa for the universal search.
> If you want to search beatmaps with a specified BPM, you can search it on a different search bar. It will first show you all beatmaps with the same bpm. After there's none left, show all beatmaps within the range -5 to +5 bpm (or maybe 10) from the one you searched.