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Can someone explain how the score calculation happens?

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Klizz
Im actually confused at the moment. Can you check these scores? The one with the better accuracy has better statistics than the other one when we compare. However it has less score!?

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Bobbias
The actual calculations are on the osu wiki, and freely available for anyone.

In short, the actual location of the misses is important. Score has 2 components to it, accuracy score (based entirely on the accuracy with which you hit the note) and a bonus score. It's more complicated than standard, but a quick explanation goes like this:

Half the actual score you get for a note is based on a "bonus score" value. The bonus score increases when you hit a 300 or 320/max/300g/rainbow. When you hit a 200 or lower. If you miss, the bonus score is reduced to 0. It takes 50 320s in a row or 100 300's in a row to max it out again. Since it grows from accurate hits so much slower than it drops from inaccurate hits, this means that a score with inaccurate hits spread out across the map will lose more score than a map where you hit everything 300s or 320s until a hard section where you make a bunch of mistakes.

It's very common to have scores with better accuracy end up being worth less points because of exactly where in the map you made those mistakes.
Full Tablet
The score formula is explained here https://osu.ppy.sh/help/wiki/Game_Modes/osu!mania#score

The difference is caused by the time distribution of the judgments during the play.

Due to the fact the "bonus" value in the calculation has a lower cap of 0, getting few clusters of bad judgments (200 or below) doesn't hurt your score as much as having many smaller clusters, when in both situations we have the same total judgment counts. (Note that in the case the clusters aren't bad enough for you to hit a bonus value of 0, the opposite is true, having the bad judgments spread apart is better for your score than having clusters of them).
Bobbias
That's a good point, a few 200s spread out is a lot better for you than a cluster where all of them happen at the same time. I always forget about that side to it.
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Klizz
That makes sense then. Thanks for explaining. When I feel like I'm going to clear a hard map with S, I usually feel excited and miss the easiest parts. I'll try to control my feelings next time :)
Jinjin
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