The SV being consistent regardless of snap feels a bit strange when playing.
EX: 00:24:205 (24205|3,24205|0) - 00:24:685 (24685|3,24685|1) - being 1/3rd but holding the same SV values as the notes on a 1/2 snap ( 00:25:045 (25045|1) - ) , with no other indication as to snap change it creates odd flow that doesn't directly fall in line with the charting/ overall difficulty of the diff (in my opinion that is)
A potential change would be to make the drops in sv during the 1/2 snap go from 2.0 / 0.01 to something closer to maybe 0.1/0.15 or change the 2.0 to be slightly higher (2.15, etc.)
Never have I given a map hype if I can recall correctly, I could be wrong though.
This one, however, deserves it. Having this many people all work on the same map (all in ONE difficulty nonetheless) is impressive to points I can't begin to put down in a limited amount of characters. Good job to you, and everyone else who put this together, can't wait to see where it goes.
Honestly a very fun map to play, definitely a difficult map but it isn't overmapped it makes sense, I like how you portrayed the slow-down sections, it had a nice feel to it!
The one thing I personally would've changed if it was my map is 05:09:849 - 05:25:139, I would've done singles mixed with triples/doubles to help distinguish the kick drum from snare
Only other thing I could find after looking through was 05:43:667 - 06:05:556 and the missing section, you have a BIT of room to put notes and follow on with the 1/4th stream that starts like....half a second later. Again, with 05:52:258 I would've done singles to triplets or doubles to signify the change in kick/snare.
Outside of those couple of things, I honestly love this! <3
Similar to the last mod referring the sv/sv changes on the 1/2 snapped notes (00:25:045 (25045|1,25165|3,25165|2) - ) another potential change is to have a more linear flow returning back to 2.0 as opposed to going directly back, a gradual increase from 0.01 to 1.5/2 would help differentiate between the snaps and potentially help the overall flow.
The suggestions from the first Kiai could be applied to the other section as well for consistency