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psychoangel691 02-25-2020 03:02 PM

Swamp Thing Voting
 
Use the poll here to vote for your favorite.

Leave any comments and guesses you have for this song in this thread. These are the people who were assigned this group:

James May
Coolboyrulez0
ositzxz369
Pizza69
Godnick
gold stinger
TheToaphster
ilikexd
M0nkeyz
mi40

SubaruPoptart 02-25-2020 05:18 PM

Re: Swamp Thing Voting
 
Swamp Thing 3 is 10000% mi40. I've played way too many of their charts way too many times to not recognize the tech stuff in it; it's so fucking fun.

Whoever Swamp Thing 1 is I salute you. The instant I saw "total: 4458" I had a bit of a panic attack. Ricochet 1 already had me tired, this one annihilated me. I wanna say TheToaphster because they're known for doin stuff like this.

Psychotik 02-25-2020 07:35 PM

Re: Swamp Thing Voting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SubaruPoptart (Post 4715687)
Swamp Thing 3 is 10000% mi40.

My first thought was that ST3 was ilikexd mainly because of Unpause the Heat and also just how well it flows, it just felt like a lot of his charts in the game.

Wouldn't be surprised if I was wrong tho since I'm really bad at knowing people's styles of stepping. Couldn't tell you who stepped the others.

mi40 02-25-2020 09:01 PM

Re: Swamp Thing Voting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SubaruPoptart (Post 4715687)
Swamp Thing 3 is 10000% mi40. I've played way too many of their charts way too many times to not recognize the tech stuff in it; it's so fucking fun.

Whoever Swamp Thing 1 is I salute you. The instant I saw "total: 4458" I had a bit of a panic attack. Ricochet 1 already had me tired, this one annihilated me. I wanna say TheToaphster because they're known for doin stuff like this.

if 3 is me you're giving me way too much credit, i have been out of the scene for 6+ years and even back then i wasn't super technically accurate either!

or am i just trying to throw you off? you decide. :twisted:

AutotelicBrown 02-25-2020 10:00 PM

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1 - Nice meme

2 - Kinda fails to represent the banjo pattern-wise, also massively underwhelming build ups for the drops. Fairly basic and unambitious approach, leaning on the easier side of things.

3 - Starts off well but then the following layering decisions are fairly questionable with a bunch of weird omissions (which I'm assuming were meant to make the layering more manageable). Patterning also gets weaker as the chart progresses.

4 - Reminding me of mephisto waltz with the 48ths is not a good start lol Anyway, this tries to do too much at once and then forgets what it is trying to do.

5 - Definitely my favorite! It has a bunch of stuff that could use some polish and the ending is a bit underwhelming, but overall the chart works pretty well and is fun to play.

6 - Very rigid for no good reason and overdone layering. There is a bunch of rough stuff but the long 32nd run with the jumps is particularly bad.

7 - Extremely safe approach, which ends up exacerbating how repetitive the song already is. Seems like the cleanest chart, but also fairly boring.

TC_Halogen 02-27-2020 09:18 PM

Re: Swamp Thing Voting
 
This was a BRUTALLY hard fucking vote for me. I kept bouncing back and forth between #3 and #5 before finally making my decision. Both submissions were good; job well done to both of you.


Swamp Thing 1 — With the exception of some proper jump/jack accenting outside of the ridiculously overemphasized structure, this chart’s approach simply doesn’t work. Even as a dump file, there are parts that are just entirely unplayable.

Swamp Thing 2 — I was going to leave some commending points about the song cut, but that last cut absolutely ruined that thought for sure; it was brutally obvious and painfully forced. The chart itself is alright and has some acceptable pattern presentation at times, with a few cool little blips of color play to accent the percussive drum fills, but it’s not got anything special that makes it stand out.

Swamp Thing 3 — While I personally was not a fan of the final audio cut, I can at least respect the overall decision making in forming the overall phrasing of your submission. As a whole, it was a tasteful approach musically and is actually the only serious entry that gets the drop in there (even though it’s only a part of it). Relevance to the overall song’s melody felt solid in terms of patterning, though I wish there was a bit more swing representation at times. Some slight inconsistencies throughout, but nothing is glaring and the chart plays with very good fluency.

Swamp Thing 4 — This chart plays like something I would find on osu!mania — very aggressive layering with generally fluent patterning overall. Relevance is solid, though again, lacking a bit in the swing department with regards to the melody. While the difficulty is quite high, the patterning is tame and approachable for people who are interested in getting into harder charts. The thing that hurts me on this is the song cut itself — the song never really peaks in terms of intensity and the overall difficulty curve feels flat despite the music changing a bunch.

Swamp Thing 5 — Plays a bit more true to the melodic elements earlier in the intro and has some nice color theory, and also does a respectable job following pitch to the banjo with jacks; however, the relevance gets a bit shotty as the end of the song gets closer and jack usage gets slightly overaggressive at times as a result. Not a fan of the overall decision making for the song cut, as we go from building up into a conclusion and it doesn’t quite progress naturally. Additionally, some of the most intense layering comes in the build-up right before the cut and the release following that just doesn’t quite add up for me personally.

Swamp Thing 6 — Somewhat similar cut to Swamp Thing 4, and actually suffers from somewhat similar issues as well: a relatively low difficulty gradient despite changing elements in the song, though I will say this does a better job increasing difficulty slightly as musical elements progress. Personally for me, this does less of an effective job having an aggressive structure because it doesn’t highlight some of the nuances in the banjo’s melody. It’s explicit and pretty clear what decisions were made and why, but the decisions themselves lead to a difficult yet generally uneventful approach.

Swamp Thing 7 — Like Swamp Thing 3, I dislike the cut decision. However, also like Swamp Thing 3, I can absolutely respect the execution behind the decision of your cut; it allows the song to terminate in a way that is logical and sensible without a noticeable tip off that the song’s been reduced. The chart’s presentation is alright and is generally clean, but doesn’t provide anything that’s noticeably memorable to me outside of the opening color play. Pattern-wise, the chart fits the song for me, but it doesn’t quite do it justice.

psychoangel691 03-4-2020 12:54 AM

Re: Swamp Thing Voting
 
3 & 5 are tied, voting will be open for 24hrs more for those two files. If you voted for something other than 3 or 5 you may comment to cast a vote for one of those files. If the tie is not broken in 24hrs it will be decided by a judge.

VisD 03-4-2020 01:02 AM

Re: Swamp Thing Voting
 
3 and 5 are actually both glorious ngl

Went for 3 in the end because it's what I personally find more unique/would stand out more in FFR's catalog, with all the bursts, but they're both pretty great

Not devonin 03-4-2020 01:04 AM

Re: Swamp Thing Voting
 
Changing my vote from 2 to 3 for tie-breaking purposes.

psychoangel691 03-5-2020 08:29 AM

Re: Swamp Thing Voting
 
#3 is our winner

Swamp Thing 1 - godnik
Swamp Thing 2 - m0nkeyz
Swamp Thing 3 - Pizza69
Swamp Thing 4 - toaph
Swamp Thing 5 - gold stinger
Swamp Thing 6 - mi40
Swamp Thing 7 - ositzxz369


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