I don't really wanna write an essay but if I want to answer as honestly as possible, its inevitable. (lmao)
The thing I value the most about mapping is that mapping is a way of the mapper or any person to share their views on a certain song or tune. In mapping, you are given absolute freedom as to what flow, interpretation, rhythm representation and feeling you want others to experience. I myself got into mapping so I could share with people my opinion on the songs I map. But hey, I sTiLl SuCk At It BuT I AtLEasT TrY tO iMpRovE.
i reckon it's following the music and making a map that can express the song in its own way - and make the player feel as if they're playing a proper map fit just for that song instead of some general template used for some difficulties
What value me the most in mapping you say? Um i could tell that somehow my friend just got me in the mapping, at first i didn't like it, but when i mapped and mapped and mapped,i finally said to myself, that i like mapping, and the value is that, i like mapping and my friend that got me into mapping, i'm very greatful to him. Peace.
The most important part of mapping is creating a map that follows the music. The map should also look clean and provide a fun experience for players. Sometimes, the mapper can also design patterns that intentionally troll the player and make them break combo or have terrible accuracy, since some players enjoy reading and rhythm challenge.
QOTW: How the map feels. That a mapper tries to do more than a series of circles and sliders and actually tries to express something with their choice of patterns.
QOTW: Honestly what I value you most in mapping is the map's ability to express the music without seriously impacting gameplay and how fun it is to play. What I mean by fun is the diversity in its rhytmic patterns and still be engaging to the plaster without making them rage quit or leave it boredom. Although my map isn't that, it's is really generic. However, I also value comfortability to play and flow and aesthetics in mapping
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QQTW: What I value in mapping the most is the mapper themselves show their interest in the music they map no matter what. Because of that, most new mappers always get back up after a bunch of mods/suggestions and never giving up on polishing their own maps
P.S: I have no RANKED or LOVED map at all but I'll never give up to get at least one
Not really sure if I should post or not but,
"Actually, I think it's best if I wait until you apply the current mods first. Post in my queue again when you're ready. Good luck!" So I guess I should?
https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/903126#osu/1888415 Kill me if you want to lmao
i dont even know if i should post yet, but lets see what happens
https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/915504#osu/1912010 mapping is just intresting because you just spam a map with 1-2's and spaced streams
QOTW: Describe what you value the most in mapping: Comfortable flow rather than awkward flow that makes stuff feel out of place, more of a style thing but I just prefer having things comfortable to follow
Artist:SYN
Song:Psycho
Genre:Electronic
Length:3:12
Link: https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/927693#osu/1937674 QOTW:I love mostly techno and streams or just interesting maps or just music which I like regardless of mapping
QOTW: What kind of maps do you play and why? Ans: I prefer playing maps that have clear and neat patterns (like jonathanlfj's maps), playing or just watching the neat patterns makes me feel comfortable.
Nomination Rules Check:
1. Your map must have at least 5 hypes: Already got 7 hypes
What makes your map special? Ans: I think my map has nothing very cool patterns, but it looks very clear and neat, e.g. good-looking blankets, smooth flows, location-calculated and angle-calculated notes and sliders that look comfortable. Also all of diffs are made by me, and it has storyboard created by me as well.
Why do people enjoy your map? Ans: I think a player who loves tidy jumping patterns, or takes the orderliness seriously will enjoy my map. Or someone who loves anime/eroge songs will do too. Also it's an easy map that the low level players can enjoy the higher diffs (the highest one is AR8 because I think it suits the song style) as well.
Thanks again! Hope you will enjoy my map!
Edit: Some screenshots of the highest diff played by me:
As a player I like challenging 4-5* maps that usually tries to be different whether it be through reading difficulties, rhythm difficulties, or unconventional pattern while still looking aesthetic to me. Gimmicky maps are just generally cool when done properly.
Also old maps because they usually fuck up rhythms so bad it becomes a reading challenge xd
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