Vicious Balloon Popping Disorder :: FFR Batch Submission
ositzxz369 - Vicious Balloon Popping Disorder - Sephra's Paradox
Autumn 2024 Seasonal Batch
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Might need help balancing out the ending on 1:26.429-1:33.629. Sephra's Paradox - is in the "FlashFlashRevolution v9 Permissions Spreadsheet". ConditionalPermProof can be found on - https://imgur.com/a/Dbl2F0b

Simfile Folder Name

Vicious Balloon Popping Disorder (ositzxz369)

Note Count

1512

Chart Length

1:43

Average NPS

15.0798

Estimated Difficulty

101.17

First Note

0:02

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x -16

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 2 3 - 234 4 - 188

Jumps

x 274

Hands

x 34

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 5

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
12 - 36.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
15 - 30.00 nps 1 Second
29 - 29.00 nps 2 Seconds
53 - 26.50 nps 5 Seconds
118 - 23.60 nps 10 Seconds
223 - 22.30 nps 30 Seconds
567 - 18.90 nps 1 Minute
964 - 16.07 nps

Color Count

x 507 (33.53%)
x 128 (8.47%)
x 373 (24.67%)
x 48 (3.17%)
x 198 (13.1%)
x 2 (0.13%)
x 22 (1.46%)
x 0 (0%)
x 234 (15.48%)

Largest Note Gaps

0.43s0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s0.3s
35
28
21
14
7

Judge notes hidden until score is given.

Permission good (proof)
Sync good
Metadata good

- 33.854: move to 33.829
- 46.754-48.029: bruh
- 48.879, 53.679, 1:06.929: missing
- 1:14.429-.929: why 6-jack?

** 1:16.829-1:33.629: this is very spiky, not just 1:26.429- but also the one before it, for several reasons:
--- 1:20.379-1:21.429: right hand is trilly, whereas left hand is noticeably less dense
--- 1:22.529-1:24.029: grind4 pattern on both hands
--- 1:27.279 is jump (refer to 48.879 above), but then it would become too dense; remove the 1:27.179 jump instead
--- 1:28.179-1:28.879: another trill bias on the right hand
--- 1:29.429-1:29.729: not only is it too dense, but there's also an S-shaped minijack on the right hand. Remove the two 12ths.
--- 1:31.229-1:33.629: this density simply wouldn't work regardless of patterning. Either turn the hands to jumps, or remove each note before or after the hands (e.g. sub/zero notes 1743-1810). Also watch out for a long right hand OHT at the end.

This chart reminds me of Exam Cram [Oni] in terms of backloaded jumpstreams. I think the reason why it worked is because the whole chart drains stamina so that easier sections still matter, and the final jumpstream was carefully placed to avoid hand biases and uncomfortable patterns. Neither point applies to this chart unfortunately, and the last few seconds get even denser, leading to a spike too severe for acceptance. That said, it has a unique kind of stream and I would definitely enjoy a more balanced-out version.

Judge Score: 6.00 - Rejected