[general]
you can probably find better quality picture as current one seems pretty awful in detail and jpg artifact
[easy]
- 00:06:954 (1,1) - not very intuitive in easy diff. new players are confused when objects overlap like this. try to have clear path! Also distance is not correct. You should rely on
distance snap for consistent distance according to timeline placements. Basically, closer together in timeline, closer the objects are in playfield. and vice versa.
- 00:23:649 (6,1,2) - Clear example of what you need to fix in terms of time-distance placements. #6 slider and #1 circle is closer than #1 and #2 gap in timeline, so #2 should be further away. Current one ignores time-distance rule which makes it confusing to play
- 00:35:389 (1,2,3,4) - Not recommended on easy diff. Single slider like 00:37:475 (1) - does the same thing and offers consistency if you use slider.
- 00:50:258 (4,5,6) - fix time-distance
- 00:52:345 (1,2,3) - ^
- 00:53:389 (3,4) - ^ another example is that 4 is further away in time line (player has to wait longer) but distance is too close.
- Also have NC every two downbeats or so for consistent NC pattern. Current one seems to have NC everywhere randomly.
Downbeats are biggest white ticks in timeline.[normal]
00:03:823 (4,5) - too close compared to other objects nearby
00:09:041 - place a note here since there is good note in the song and you didn't put any object on to it
00:23:389 (3,4) - suddenly using 1/2 with stack is really confusing when 00:17:910 (1,2) - | 00:18:954 (3,4) - | 00:19:997 (1,2) - | 00:21:041 (3,4) - | 00:22:084 (1,2) - is all 1/1 stacks
00:43:736 (1,2,3,4,5) - should have same distance (or relatively same distance as you're using equal timeline gaps between each note)
00:45:823 (1,2,3,4,5) - ^
01:07:475 (4,5) - space apart more
01:18:171 (4,1) - and 01:20:258 (2,3) - has same timeline gap but with different spacing. make it equal and spread a bit more. This also applies for next objects that has same problem.
Ending here since fixing Easy diff and Normal diff seems enough for you. Don't want to overwhelm you from start so ask others for advice!