End Transmission :: FFR Batch Submission
storn42 -
End Transmission -
Fire From The Gods [8.25 / 10]
16th Official Tournament (see thread)
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Simfile Folder Name
End Transmission (Storn42)
Note Count
917
Chart Length
2:23
Average NPS
6.8467
Estimated Difficulty
43.2
First Note
0:09
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 0
4 - 0
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
6 - 18.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
9 - 18.00 nps
1 Second
16 - 16.00 nps
2 Seconds
25 - 12.50 nps
5 Seconds
50 - 10.00 nps
10 Seconds
91 - 9.10 nps
30 Seconds
258 - 8.60 nps
1 Minute
439 - 7.32 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
1.07s0.97s0.97s0.83s0.83s0.67s0.67s0.67s
Posted at 10:42am on February 15th, 2023
A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 915 => 914
AVG NPS changed: 6.83176 => 6.82429
Hand Bias changed: 3 => 4
Posted at 5:20pm on January 18th, 2024
End Transmission (Storn42) [8.5/10]
PERMS OK
SYNC OK
19.544: Why is this different than 10.816?
38.498: Jump?
42.044: The layering of this instrument doesn't seem fully consistent. Why this note for example and not 42.453, or why not 42.998 but then 44.635 is charted? Bit hard to follow in this whole section.
1:14.362: Some of these snares aren't the most intuitive; it seems like the layering is purposefully made to give space to the vocals jumps which is probably fine but eh. See 1:08.498 for an example of "missing" snare.
Consistent chart with very few objective mistakes. While the layering has some uncertainty during gameplay, it doesn't feel bad either. Pretty straightforward, nothing extraordinary but great execution overall.
Posted at 5:28pm on January 18th, 2024
End Transmission (storn42) [8/10]
- Perms, metadata, sync are good
0:08.498, 0:09.589 - Would [23] jumps be better here?
0:13.680 - Should be 3 since the 16th prior is on 3
0:19.544 - Why jump here? On the first segment, you made this a single note
1:38.498, 1:39.807 - No notes here?
1:48.316 - Missing jump?
1:57.045 - ^
Good file, straightforward and consistent. (definitely did not steal quote from ositz)
Posted at 6:52pm on January 18th, 2024
A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 914 => 917
AVG NPS changed: 6.82429 => 6.84669
Hand Bias changed: 4 => 5
Posted at 6:52pm on January 18th, 2024
@OP
19.544: Why is this different than 10.816?
- fixed
38.498: Jump?
- added
42.044: The layering of this instrument doesn't seem fully consistent. Why this note for example and not 42.453, or why not 42.998 but then 44.635 is charted? Bit hard to follow in this whole section.
- I think i see the issue here. layering is pretty much the same as last section with the added clean guitar. I'm guessing the problem is that the guitar has a delay effect on it. I think what you're hearing is a "echo" and not the actualy guitar. Personally i hear a main 16th guitar rhythm, and thats what was charted here.
1:14.362: Some of these snares aren't the most intuitive; it seems like the layering is purposefully made to give space to the vocals jumps which is probably fine but eh. See 1:08.498 for an example of "missing" snare.
- spot on. the ideas was that i layer the vocals, then add in snares to keep the energy of the section going when there aren't vocals.
@Deamerai
0:08.498, 0:09.589 - Would [23] jumps be better here?
- not really. but i'll change the leading jumps to make it "feel" better.
0:13.680 - Should be 3 since the 16th prior is on 3
- changed the section to make more sense.
0:19.544 - Why jump here? On the first segment, you made this a single note
- fixed
1:38.498, 1:39.807 - No notes here?
- ????? one of these time stamps has a note and the other doesn't make sense.
1:48.316 - Missing jump?
1:57.045 - ^
- I know it might seem weird that those vocals aren't charted, but im layering in the main vocals only. The other words happen to already be jumps because the snare lands there.