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Old 09-4-2022, 07:59 PM   #13
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Default Re: Describing stepping/mapping styles

My thoughts have pmuch already been stated by Xel and lofty.
Imo, there's no good to come from singling everything down to either side of the spectrum created by your two tags, especially when the assertion that ffr thinks 'technical is the only way to go instead of additive' is wrong simply based on the massive amount of chordjack files being released lately. Most stepartists also aren't going to fit to one of these and rather a mix of both. Because of that, this thread feels to me that it stems more of a concern of your own files not getting liked because you think certain judges hate your 'style' rather than a help for newer stepartists making content. With that, I think it does a disservice to the judges that look at files to have most of the notes given basically tossed aside because the stepartist thinks that particular judge just 'doesn't get it'. Those notes would still have a lot of merit to look at when it comes to fixes.

Last edited by Gradiant; 09-4-2022 at 11:04 PM.. Reason: Original kinda rude
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