What We Do :: FFR Batch Submission
Rapta - What We Do - Kohmi [6.25 / 10]
May/June 2021
PublicEvents
Rejected
Monstercat blanket permissions
Another easy file for the lads

Simfile Folder Name

What We Do (Rapta)

Note Count

169

Chart Length

1:06

Average NPS

2.6755

Estimated Difficulty

5.21

First Note

0:03

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x 1

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 0 4 - 0

Jumps

x 4

Hands

x 0

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 0

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
3 - 9.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
4 - 8.00 nps 1 Second
6 - 6.00 nps 2 Seconds
9 - 4.50 nps 5 Seconds
18 - 3.60 nps 10 Seconds
33 - 3.30 nps 30 Seconds
90 - 3.00 nps 1 Minute
162 - 2.70 nps

Color Count

x 135 (79.88%)
x 32 (18.93%)
x 0 (0%)
x 2 (1.18%)
x 0 (0%)
x 0 (0%)
x 0 (0%)
x 0 (0%)
x 0 (0%)

Largest Note Gaps

0.5s0.5s0.5s0.5s0.5s0.5s0.5s0.5s
35
28
21
14
7

What We Do (Rapta)
>Perms, metadata, sync good
>For this intentionally understepped easy file, the only things I see being stepped are the kicks, claps, chant echoes, hard cymbal hits(?), and male vocals(?).

14.017 - If you’re going to step the approaching chant echo as a 1414, then please put this arrow on another lane besides [1].
30.823-31.304 - So with these 2 arrows, I’m not sure if you’re stepping the hard cymbal hits or the male vocals. My suggestion depends on your answer to this confusion. If it’s the hard cymbal hits, then can you move them to the [1] lane? There’s no more chant echo, so there should be no more arrow on [2]. If it’s the male vocals, then you gotta put an arrow on “is” and “we” on the phrase “This is what we do.” Keep in mind that if you’re stepping all of the male vocals, then this WHOLE chart might get difficult and more complicated (I think you’re going for a simple and easy chart).
31.784-32.504 - Since this chant echo sounds different compared to the other chant echo two seconds ago, maybe change the pattern from your 2323 into something like a 2424.
33.465 - Since you’re probably not stepping all of the male vocals, you might as well take out the arrow on 33.465.
35.625 - I like this hard “Ugh!” sound. I’m fine with these being the only jumps in the song.
35.865/43.548/51.231/58.914 - Should probably turn these record-scratch sounds into white arrows, for fear that someone will confuse it as a kick/clap.
46.670-48.230 - Despite the fact that you ignored this buzzy bass sound since it first came at 32.744, I’ll make an exception and allow it here. There were other “meh” solutions to dealing with the kick-deficient clap and the buzzy bass sound in this section: (1.) Be so rigidly consistent to the point where you don’t step it. (2.) Put a white note on those sounds.
47.150-47.870 - Turn this 2424 into a 1313.

>>The way you understepped this file is fine, though I felt some of the patterns here were haphazardly done (see 14.017, 30.823-31.304, 31.784-32.504, 47.150-47.870). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL YOUR RATING. (assuming that your final score is 6.0-6.5) [6.5/10]

What We Do (Rapta) [6/10]
>Permission good (Monstercat)
>Sync drifts a bit but fine as is
>Metadata, Folder contents good

Well...
I don't think the super simplified "4ths and 8ths only" approach used in the majority of this file is effective here.

After 15.458, the rhythms here are simple enough already to follow directly. While I'd still use most of what you have here, my basic recommendation for the whole chart (after 15.458) is to go up to 16ths and follow that strong synth sound more/more accurately. It would suit the song much better.

This one can definitely be tweaked to make a good easy file, but this approach isn't it imo.