Resistance 7 :: FFR Batch Submission
Ultimate Mike7 - Resistance 7 - Pyongyang Hardcore Resistance
Autumn 2024 Seasonal Batch
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Ass.

Simfile Folder Name

Resistance 7 (Ultimate Mike7)

Note Count

2215

Chart Length

2:40

Average NPS

14.0486

Estimated Difficulty

93.71

First Note

0:03

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x -51

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 193 4 - 282

Jumps

x 429

Hands

x 274

Quads

x 3

Color Jumps

x 0

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
10 - 30.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
14 - 28.00 nps 1 Second
24 - 24.00 nps 2 Seconds
45 - 22.50 nps 5 Seconds
104 - 20.80 nps 10 Seconds
197 - 19.70 nps 30 Seconds
498 - 16.60 nps 1 Minute
978 - 16.30 nps

Color Count

x 751 (33.91%)
x 646 (29.16%)
x 11 (0.5%)
x 664 (29.98%)
x 9 (0.41%)
x 128 (5.78%)
x 4 (0.18%)
x 0 (0%)
x 2 (0.09%)

Largest Note Gaps

3.6s1.13s1.1s1.1s1.1s0.67s0.6s0.6s
35
28
21
14
7

A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Hand Bias changed: -53 => -51

Judge notes hidden until score is given.

Permission good
Sync good
Metadata good

**[FR] 0.000-14.101: this section is slower than the rest of the song. It should be 16ths at around 103 BPM
- 49.374-50.214, 53.455-53.815: strong enough to warrant jumps, see 2:22.263-2:30.064
* 1:01.615-1:16.977, 1:55.381-2:02.101: 32nds are inconsistent. The audio is a bit muddy, but I think it's better to just put 32nds every other beat since they are the clearest sounds
* 1:04.976-1:06.656: a 2[12]1[12] pattern occurs once in each hand, which is quite awkward to hit
- 1:11.096-1:12.297: difficulty is skewed to left hand
- 1:28.738: move jump to 1:28.498
- 1:32.098: doesn't sound jumpy
**[FR] 1:32.339-1:47.700: too dense and hard compared to the music's relatively more quiet atmosphere. This is as dense as the preceding stream, and 33% denser than the following hands, both of which have much louder sounds. Something like a series of minijacks would be good enough.
- 2:03.062-2:16.503: the second half has one more instrument but the first half is denser

Finally, the next PHR chart that might be accepted after the hands of 3 people over 5 years since the batch page era

The patterns generally makes sense in the playability perspective, except for a few parts, but there are layering concerns and intro syncing that would be better to be addressed for acceptance.

Judge Score: 7.00 - Fixes Required