Pure Sauce Overdosage :: FFR Batch Submission
Hateandhatred - Pure Sauce Overdosage - Kommisar [5 / 10]
16th Official Tournament (see thread)
PublicEvents
Rejected
The artist is Kommisar. The song was commissioned.
This file should be at 100+ difficulty wise. Very tricky 300bpm jumpstream, awkward patterns and irregular jacks (with an on-beat BNS twist/throwback). There's also nothing quite like this on FFR, so there's a cool novelty factor that could be very interesting in a tournament setting.

The song itself might sound odd, but it is quite particular in that it was made using a SEGA Master System soundchip, notorious for being extremely limited.

There are 2 parts of the chart that are meant to be an obvious nod to the legacy file "story of snowman and sunshine girl". I asked Dossar if using the classic spinning diamond background from said chart could be possible (for these parts only), and he told me to write a comment about it in here.

The parts in question are the following:

27.638 to 34.038
and
66.038 to 72.438

Considering the diminished relevancy of backgrounds (and legacy files) on FFR, I think it would make for a nice "Easter Egg" without being detrimental to the playability. And obviously, this should only be implemented after the tournament, if possible. I could understand if the judges/game managers decided against this idea, but still, I would really appreciate it!

Just to be clear, this isn't me just wanting to troll people. This is because when I commissioned this song, I was thinking about what traits made the old legacy files so uniquely difficult, and I wanted to properly utilize these traits in a song without it simply being offbeat and wrong.

Simfile Folder Name

Pure Sauce Overdosage (Hateandhatred)

Note Count

1420

Chart Length

1:21

Average NPS

18.5056

Estimated Difficulty

100.4

First Note

0:04

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x 2

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 3 3 - 308 4 - 126

Jumps

x 274

Hands

x 0

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 4

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
12 - 36.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
16 - 32.00 nps 1 Second
29 - 29.00 nps 2 Seconds
53 - 26.50 nps 5 Seconds
127 - 25.40 nps 10 Seconds
247 - 24.70 nps 30 Seconds
596 - 19.87 nps 1 Minute
1176 - 19.60 nps

Color Count

x 272 (19.15%)
x 392 (27.61%)
x 0 (0%)
x 384 (27.04%)
x 4 (0.28%)
x 312 (21.97%)
x 8 (0.56%)
x 48 (3.38%)
x 0 (0%)

Largest Note Gaps

0.2s0.2s0.2s0.2s0.2s0.2s0.2s0.2s
35
28
21
14
7

A new chart file was uploaded.

Pure Sauce Overdosage
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- Permission, metadata good.
- Sync is slightly early. Change offset -0.038 -> -0.043.

- Hmm. I definitely see what you're trying to do with this file, but I don't think it works in a way that people would find fun to play. The patterns in the 32nd jumpstream are brutal and tremendously uncomfortable. It's worth noting that "uncomfortable" does not always translate to "bad", but I tend to feel that "uncomfortable" patterns should be reserved for accenting sounds that deserve them, rather than being literally the entire premise of the chart. In the 32nds here, the patterns used aren't backed up by PR either, so I find it pretty difficult to justify them. That said, I feel like a similar type of gimmick could work for this song *if* it is approached with a much lighter touch. [5/10]

[Posted for Mipha]

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Pure Sauce Overdosage (Hateandhatred)

- Offset's fine.

2.062 - I have mixed feelings over these 64ths throughout the entire chart. It does make sense if you go through it on playback (80%ish) but on normal rate it feels negligible to include it as a grace over the chiptune flick.

**The light jumpstreams at 300bpm equivalent (150bpm 32nds) are fine here, but the polyrhythms are really not necessary and constitutes a convoluted structure since your main motif around is the 32nd runs of streams. This means 15.171 and 15.471 really need to go andcontinuing them as 32nds instead.

**You would also have to take care with having overly long anchors in the streams since it's very noticeable in this chart.
-->16.637 has 6-note long anchors.
-->18.837 has 4-note long anchors.
-->19.837 has 3-note long anchors, but it stacks up with the latter having another 3-note long anchor on the same column.

This also repeats for the next iteration as well.

*29.272 - This blue note gimmick is cool, but one-handed trill like this is not very cool. It also happens on the outro as well.

A lot of the chart has repeated notes (which I would guess that the second loop is a copypasted patterns, but mirrored) that has the same technical mistakes and it boils down to patterning that is not very enjoyable upon multiple playthroughs. It all adds up when the loop has the exact same mistakes, and unfortunately that is a significant portion of chart that needs a cleanup on that front. [5/10]