Vertex Beta :: FFR Batch Submission
DarkZtar - Vertex Beta - Silvia [5 / 10]
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Rejected
+1 chart for song already in game
not particularly interesting but if FFR is struggling for content for top end players might as well have a straightforward speed challenge to a classic song that most people will recognize.

Simfile Folder Name

Vertex Beta (DarkZtar)

Note Count

4205

Chart Length

2:58

Average NPS

24.1713

Estimated Difficulty

122.72

First Note

0:04

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x -3

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 2 3 - 1091 4 - 1418

Jumps

x 723

Hands

x 122

Quads

x 2

Color Jumps

x 0

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
14 - 42.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
20 - 40.00 nps 1 Second
37 - 37.00 nps 2 Seconds
67 - 33.50 nps 5 Seconds
157 - 31.40 nps 10 Seconds
310 - 31.00 nps 30 Seconds
909 - 30.30 nps 1 Minute
1790 - 29.83 nps

Color Count

x 1188 (28.25%)
x 830 (19.74%)
x 122 (2.9%)
x 695 (16.53%)
x 122 (2.9%)
x 1152 (27.4%)
x 16 (0.38%)
x 16 (0.38%)
x 64 (1.52%)

Largest Note Gaps

0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s
36
29
22
14
7

As a judgement call, it's a reject from me.

This chart really does feel exaggerated, but not in a good way - in some cases it does have an appeal towards very high D8 (or even D9) players, it's just...... that FFR isn't quite there yet to handle 400bpm light jumpstreaming for a good amount of length (it's also divided into two major sections too). The buildup is really tough but ultimately fine.

I don't think this song is suitable to be pulled into such extreme length of measure, and this chart exactly does that.

Reject, there's not much to judge here beyond the idea of whether exaggerated ghost notes with generous patterns to this degree is acceptable. I'm leaning towards no for 32nds, but honestly I'm not sure if I would accept 24ths either (probably maybe if it's executed well?). The non-jumpstreams are pretty sound though I feel that some people would suggest you use 16th gluts instead of 16th jumptrills for the "breaks". I don't think I can accept this chart for the time being; generally I don't feel comfortable accepting arbitrarily patterned jumpstream and while the patterns here are deliberate for comfortability purposes, I don't think that it's enough since it doesn't follow the music finely enough for my tastes.

I think this would be a good replacement for vROFL though, but I think I'm in the minority there.

REJECT.

Fwiw, I personally would've never accepted the easier Vertex Beta to begin with. This song is just too far off the typical "constant intensity" that arbitrary JS/HS charts go to, which are often more suitable for this approach. Here, the piano-ish synth has clear, prominent notes that just cannot be followed through the high speed JS. Moreover, the "background" intensity of the song fluctuates in pitch, which is also another big element of the song that is simply lost. Although this is subjective, I honestly believe this song is far more adequate for a jack overchart, if anything.

3 Reject
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