Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: Week of November 10th
Camellia - Lunatic Rough Party!! by Fullerene-
120 BPM, 1:54 | [4K] 5.63★
Captain's description:
It's the year 2015, and, courtesy of charters such as Wafles from StepMania, dump charts for drumstep and neurofunk are all the rage. Camellia is starting to get extremely popular in 4K VSRGs, and players have started to accept a more technical bursty approach to dump charting. However, there weren't any bursty dump charts that were particularly hard. dreamless wanderer was pretty hard, but nowhere as hard for some of the best players.
Enter Fullerene's Lunatic Rough Party!!—an aggressively layered rendition of one of Camellia's catchiest songs in Sound Voltex. The chart opens up with 180 BPM 1/4 jumpgluts with easy patterns, 160 BPM 1/4 anchors and 360 BPM 1/4 bursts with medium-difficulty patterns. The first few sections of the chart, by themselves, already pose massive difficulties for high-level players, but the chart doesn't relent after its first bass wobble section. Players then would be bombarded by myriads of 3-note 360 BPM bursts and, at the very last section of the chart, a 400 BPM iteration of the first bass wobble section. The chart was so hard that it was used in the Finals mappool of 4K MWC 2017, and it was considered the second hardest rice chart of that pool.
Despite the chart being well over 4 years old at this point (the chart was only uploaded 3 years ago), there aren't many charts like Lunatic Rough Party—its difficulty is very high for a technical dump chart, and most dump charts at its difficulty level are far more straightforward. Lunatic Rough Party is also nicely executed. Despite the frenetic pace of the chart, the chart's structure is mostly self-evident and a fair challenge. This chart has been, unfortunately, fairly overlooked over the past two years, even though the chart itself seems to be on an island of its own. So why not give this chart a spin? Or rather, do you wanna party?
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Camellia - Lunatic Rough Party!! by Fullerene-
120 BPM, 1:54 | [4K] 5.63★
Captain's description:
It's the year 2015, and, courtesy of charters such as Wafles from StepMania, dump charts for drumstep and neurofunk are all the rage. Camellia is starting to get extremely popular in 4K VSRGs, and players have started to accept a more technical bursty approach to dump charting. However, there weren't any bursty dump charts that were particularly hard. dreamless wanderer was pretty hard, but nowhere as hard for some of the best players.
Enter Fullerene's Lunatic Rough Party!!—an aggressively layered rendition of one of Camellia's catchiest songs in Sound Voltex. The chart opens up with 180 BPM 1/4 jumpgluts with easy patterns, 160 BPM 1/4 anchors and 360 BPM 1/4 bursts with medium-difficulty patterns. The first few sections of the chart, by themselves, already pose massive difficulties for high-level players, but the chart doesn't relent after its first bass wobble section. Players then would be bombarded by myriads of 3-note 360 BPM bursts and, at the very last section of the chart, a 400 BPM iteration of the first bass wobble section. The chart was so hard that it was used in the Finals mappool of 4K MWC 2017, and it was considered the second hardest rice chart of that pool.
Despite the chart being well over 4 years old at this point (the chart was only uploaded 3 years ago), there aren't many charts like Lunatic Rough Party—its difficulty is very high for a technical dump chart, and most dump charts at its difficulty level are far more straightforward. Lunatic Rough Party is also nicely executed. Despite the frenetic pace of the chart, the chart's structure is mostly self-evident and a fair challenge. This chart has been, unfortunately, fairly overlooked over the past two years, even though the chart itself seems to be on an island of its own. So why not give this chart a spin? Or rather, do you wanna party?
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!