Floating Point :: FFR Batch Submission
DarkZtar - Floating Point - The Algorithm [8 / 10]
June/July 2022
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Simfile Folder Name

Floating Point (DarkZtar)

Note Count

2029

Chart Length

2:22

Average NPS

14.9301

Estimated Difficulty

90.58

First Note

0:06

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x 9

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 364 4 - 114

Jumps

x 548

Hands

x 102

Quads

x 3

Color Jumps

x 1

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
9 - 27.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
12 - 24.00 nps 1 Second
21 - 21.00 nps 2 Seconds
38 - 19.00 nps 5 Seconds
87 - 17.40 nps 10 Seconds
170 - 17.00 nps 30 Seconds
475 - 15.83 nps 1 Minute
933 - 15.55 nps

Color Count

x 629 (31%)
x 432 (21.29%)
x 30 (1.48%)
x 883 (43.52%)
x 19 (0.94%)
x 28 (1.38%)
x 5 (0.25%)
x 1 (0.05%)
x 2 (0.1%)

Largest Note Gaps

3.4s0.53s0.4s0.4s0.4s0.37s0.37s0.33s
35
28
21
14
7

Floating Point (DarkZtar) [8.5/10]
>Permission good (Blanket)
>Folder contents, metadata good
>Sync good

Playtest Impression, 0.9x Rate - Solid different(original) / easier version, fun stuff

Assumed not jumps
12.378
13.021
20.092
26.949

Good stuff. Solid easier version, flows nicely. Great execution.

Floating Point (DarkZtar)

- Offset's good.

5.521 - Should be a single, there's no drum for this to be added as a jump. (6.163 also seems to be the case, but that one can stay as a minijack, so the column 2 should be removed)
8.628 - The two 16ths should be a jump here.

I'm not entirely sure given your layering scheme seems to be of a mix and match in between different percussion strength and the main melody, so often times the singles are interpreted as jumps, while jumps should be dialed down to singles. Please make sure to recheck this entire file, because as it is it's pretty confusing on what you want to layer.

35.413~1:19.985 - neat
1:26.949 - The syncopated bass can be interpreted as a jump here, it'd be a nice detail to have. (same as 1:45.378)

I dig it. One thing that I'm left with on this file is that there's a bit much going on with how you layered jumps to the most of the file (even though I gradually begin to understand why that's the case for the second half), but it isn't that clear enough for me to differentiate what constitutes a jump and what doesn't in most cases. However this file isn't that FR-worthy to me, so CR would be more appropriate on my end. [7.5/10, Change Recommended]

Moving this to DC Engine for difficulty rating, despite not receiving a fix, as this song rating is set to 'Approved' and it has reached 1 month in batch. Please get in-touch with me if you are sending fixes, as I will also need to apply them for Difficulty Consultants.