GABBARIFIC :: FFR Batch Submission
Xtreme2252 - GABBARIFIC - PXLMNSTR & Azuritereaction [5 / 10]
Dump Batch
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Rejected
https://imgur.com/a/CpCx0 + PXLMNSTR Blanket
Bringing mini-jacks back into it might be questionable, but I think the PR and layering is much better in this update.

- The sim folder name isn't as expected: "GABBARIFIC [Xtreme2252]" vs "GABBARIFIC (Xtreme2252)"

- The sim folder contains additional files that can be removed. [ .ssc, .mp4 ]

Simfile Folder Name

GABBARIFIC [Xtreme2252]

Note Count

545

Chart Length

0:44

Average NPS

14.1314

Estimated Difficulty

78.42

First Note

0:06

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x 13

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 12 3 - 17 4 - 1

Jumps

x 103

Hands

x 71

Quads

x 6

Color Jumps

x 0

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
8 - 24.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
12 - 24.00 nps 1 Second
21 - 21.00 nps 2 Seconds
40 - 20.00 nps 5 Seconds
89 - 17.80 nps 10 Seconds
167 - 16.70 nps 30 Seconds
453 - 15.10 nps 1 Minute
0 - 0.00 nps

Color Count

x 240 (44.04%)
x 189 (34.68%)
x 0 (0%)
x 103 (18.9%)
x 0 (0%)
x 9 (1.65%)
x 0 (0%)
x 4 (0.73%)
x 0 (0%)

Largest Note Gaps

1.03s0.37s0.37s0.37s0.37s0.37s0.37s0.37s
35
28
21
14
7

Reject, not a dump chart and a lot of technical errors throughout that affect gameplay significantly.

From a quick glance:
- 8.120: why is there an anchor connecting the two amen breaks?
- 8.738: ghost 16th
- 9.267: missing 16th
- 11.650: why is this pattern the exact same as the one before it?
* 20.856: 5-note jack here is definitely too much
- 28.591: why is there reduced layering here?
- 30.003: there's still percussion here, also I think using 3 [123] chords might be inappropriate here due to the crash at 30.356
- 31.856: missing minijack
- 31.944 to 32.650: lots of missing notes here

There's more to point out, but the number of errors as is for a chart this short and repetitive is egregious enough.

(Reject)

This file has potential, but the jacks are excessive and like April pointed out, it's also not a dump chart.

- This file has a lot of ghost 16ths
- There should be some seperation between sections that sound different. 8.121 is a good example of this; the loop repeats, but it's connected to the previous note, making it needlessly continuous.
- Most jacks in this file have no business being jacks. 20.915 is especially jarring in this regard.
- hand/quad use seems a bit random at times.

REJECT.

NOTE: Please clean up song folder before submission, this contains an unused 8MB mp4.

This chart has a couple of inconsistencies which, given the short length of the song, are more apparent:

7.856: Ghost note.

8.738: Ghost note.

9.267: Missing minijack note.

9.797: Ghost note.

31.856: Missing note.

32.473: Unclear why lots of stuff is omitted here.

32.738: Ghost note.

32.914: Missing note.

33.091: Ghost note.

33.532: Massive 15-notes long anchor on column 1.

37.150: Missing note.

Moreover, PR isn't quite as good in this one; for example 11.473 vs 12.003. The layering also lacks consistency throughout the chart, as partially shown by the above missing and ghost notes.

It's a reject from me.

First of all, like what the others have said, this is not a dump file. It's charted pretty much technically and adhered to specific sounds, and there's nothing that the file that screams continuous string of notes that are subjected outside of the song.

Anchors on column 2 at 6.708 is just way too much, and similar thing happens on the next iterations.

5-note jack on 20.826 isn't a good choice, would just break it into 2 or 3-note jack elsewhere.

The hands in this are seemingly random, so I can't quite tell what dictates the hands half the time.

Layering in this file should be more generously placed, as-is it's really rigid and forces some nasty transitions in and out of some sections.

4 Reject
Moving to Rejected

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