Architecture :: FFR Batch Submission
storn42 - Architecture - Elijah Martin [2.75 / 10]
16th Official Tournament (see thread)
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https://www.flashflashrevolution.com/vbz/showpost.php?p=4769040&postcount=313
so i heard you liked long jacks....

Simfile Folder Name

Architecture (Storn42)

Note Count

3593

Chart Length

3:38

Average NPS

17.2188

Estimated Difficulty

111.99

First Note

0:09

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x -153

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 2061 4 - 246

Jumps

x 599

Hands

x 520

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 0

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
31 - 31.00 nps 2 Seconds
61 - 30.50 nps 5 Seconds
151 - 30.20 nps 10 Seconds
289 - 28.90 nps 30 Seconds
754 - 25.13 nps 1 Minute
1317 - 21.95 nps

Color Count

x 995 (27.69%)
x 937 (26.08%)
x 132 (3.67%)
x 1326 (36.91%)
x 144 (4.01%)
x 17 (0.47%)
x 30 (0.83%)
x 9 (0.25%)
x 3 (0.08%)

Largest Note Gaps

6.4s3.2s3.2s0.9s0.5s0.5s0.5s0.5s
35
28
21
14
7

Architecture
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- Permissions, sync, metadata good.

- This file is far too overbearing, and honestly not nearly interesting enough to warrant the treatment it gets. I'm not sure if this is a serious submission--parts of it seem like it could be, but things like the section starting at 96.855 are so egregiously out-there in terms of the disparity between the song and the chart that it's hard to imagine that could be the case. In any case this file would need to be reworked completely to have any chance of acceptance. [1/10]

[Posted for Mipha]

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Architecture (storn42)

- Offset's fine.

From a judgment's perspective, there's nothing to judge beyond deciding if very long chordjack measures are acceptable for modern FFR gameplay. I'm not talking about chordjacks by themselves, it's the good amount of handjacks and 32-note long anchored jumpjacks.

Even if the chart makes sense from a song's standpoint, the chart has large amount of redundancy in terms of handjacks to guitar flicks and lone percussions layered this heavily. As it stands, there's too much going on in the chart to really let this pass. [4.5/10]