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Pending Cup 2024

The Pending Cup is originally a Chinese mapping contest, which had its first iteration in 2013 held by NatsumeRin. This year's contest will be hosted by Chaoslitz, seros and Elayue.

Schedule

Notice: Beatmapping and judging phase deadlines are subject to change.

Event Dates
Beatmapping (2 months) 2024-08-25/2024-10-24 (15:59 UTC)
Judging (2 months) 2024-10-24/2024-12-23
Results (1 week) 2024-12-30

Prizes

Track prizes

The contest will have 3 separate 1st to 3rd rankings for each track. Since only one submission is allowed, there may be a higher chance of winning by picking the track carefully.

Placement Prizes
1st $75 USD, 12 months of osu! supporter, Elite Mapper contest points, Track Winner profile badge (pending design)
2nd $35 USD, 6 months of osu! supporter, Elite Mapper contest points
3rd $15 USD, 4 months of osu! supporter, Elite Mapper contest points

Grand prizes

For the winner with the highest points out of the 3 tracks, there is a special grand prize section.

Placement Prizes
1st Wooting 60HE+ (courtesy of Ttmnzk), custom Pending Cup 2024 sticker set and keychain
2nd osu! deskmat of your choice (courtesy of Chaoslitz), custom Pending Cup 2024 sticker set and keychain
3rd Custom Pending Cup 2024 sticker set and keychain

Besides that, there will be two lucky draws of 1 month of osu! supporter for anyone who participates (excluding prize winners). Make sure to join the Discord server to get involved.

Contributors

Songs

This year includes two non-FA songs as part of the song list, which also means a revisit to a previous Pending Cup format of having 3 different categories of tracks: Vocal, Instrumental, and Featured Artist.

Category Song Beatmap template
Vocal qfeileadh feat. Resonance Moeko - Ars Nova ni Kassai o 2:47 / 185 BPM
Instrumental ASA – Assault TAXI 2:30 / 154 BPM
Featured Artist Rabbit House – Seculo Seculorum 2:22 / 210 BPM

Participants

List of participants

Rules

Format

  • This is an osu! mode mapping contest.

Mapping

  • Submission must include ONE DIFFICULTY ONLY.
  • Submission must use one of the provided songs. You are only allowed to submit ONE ENTRY for one of the songs.
  • Collaborations are not allowed. Submission must be a solo entry.
  • Submission must be in .osz format.
  • Submission must use standard difficulty names: Easy, Normal, Hard, Insane, and Expert.
  • You must not include a video or storyboard in your submission.
  • You must not modify the background and metadata of your submission. Metadata includes the title, artist, beatmap creator, source and tags.
  • You are allowed to modify timing (including red lines) based on your needs. This action is at your own risk.
  • You are allowed to modify combo colours, bookmarks, and the preview time.
  • Submission must not be publicly revealed until after the results are announced.
  • The ranking criteria must be respected except in cases where they cannot be applied, such as beatmap spread. While mistakes are tolerated, submissions containing major unrankable issues may result in a deduction of points.

Submission

Judging criteria1

Category Details
Expertise (40%) Expertise refers to how well the map executes itself to reflect the elements in the music. This reflects the technical skill of a mapper. However, in the Pending Cup, judging is not modding. Although we promote maps with expertise and professionalism and care about details, judges are discouraged from being nitpicky on small mistakes or minor unrankables, and will instead score in this category while considering an overarching picture of the map.
Creativity (40%) Creativity refers to how reasonably outstanding the map is compared to the current mapping meta. A generic map in the current mapping meta or copy-pasting concepts from other "famous" maps is discouraged. The Pending Cup promotes creativity, so the winners of PDC should guide the mapping meta instead of following it.
Judge's Impression (20%) Judges can use this for extra scores or penalties for their specific comments or remarks on something in the entry. The base Judge's Impression score is set to 10, and judges must explicitly mention why they apply any additions or deductions to that score.

Notes

  1. Judges are instructed to be consistent in their judging style across each track when judging.