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Originally Posted by DossarLX ODI
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, haha. I did that voluntarily and actually wasn't sure if I should have.
I didn't want to make it full three-framers, nor did I want to have an inconsistency (it was 2-2-3 before). At 190 BPM, neither solution is right because it's in the middle of the clean BPMs for 16ths (150 for 3, 225 for 2).
It's certainly worthy of a FFFFFFF moment, just like some of the bursts of Into Your Eyes are FFFFFFF because 165 BPM is the worst BPM to even attempt frame fixes on and I never want to do it again.
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Originally Posted by qqwref
That's not what people usually mean when they say a file is replayable It's usually meant as 'fun to play over and over again' rather than 'may take me a few tries to AAA'. And remember that the vast majority of people are not going to just AAA it and be done... so idk, kind of mean to put a file like this ingame when almost nobody will enjoy it after a week or two.
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qqwref: I meant replayable for others in the initial context, not for myself. It's got a replay factor for those trying to improve because the ending is considerably harder and is worthy of practicing. For a current tournament player, or any D5 player, the ending is rewarding to handle. However, it doesn't faze me in terms of difficulty, and the overall structure makes me not want to play it.
With that being said -- others might enjoy the file because of the huge difficulty increase at the end (insert "oh shit" factor here) while others might not be a fan of how it's charted (insert "this is a dump" here). I fall in between, slightly away from dump because I don't believe this is a dump file, just one that is overly-aggressive.