Threat :: FFR Batch Submission
_choof -
Threat -
Current Value [8 / 10]
FFR Community Pack 2025
PublicEvents
Accepted
❌ This file contains 80 holds.
- This file has a mp3 lasting much longer then the chart,
4:16 vs 2:17.
- The sim folder name isn't as expected: "(choof) Threat" vs "Threat (_choof)"
- The sim folder contains additional files that can be removed. [ .png ]
Simfile Folder Name
(choof) Threat
Note Count
1613
Chart Length
2:17
Average NPS
12.0403
Estimated Difficulty
89.13
First Note
0:03
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 87
4 - 78
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
10 - 30.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
13 - 26.00 nps
1 Second
22 - 22.00 nps
2 Seconds
39 - 19.50 nps
5 Seconds
85 - 17.00 nps
10 Seconds
167 - 16.70 nps
30 Seconds
459 - 15.30 nps
1 Minute
862 - 14.37 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
0.7s0.7s0.7s0.7s0.7s0.7s0.37s0.37s
Posted at 11:15am on November 24th, 2024
Threat (Choof) - Accepted
Sync looks good
Chart looks good. The intro kinda overstays its welcome and the entire song is rather repetitive, but the file builds on the repetition in an interesting way. There are a couple decisions in the file that I have questions and or concerns about, but this is easy to accept.
00:46.184, 00:48.975, 00:51.765, etc. - The way the third "wub" in the repeating set of 3 wubs strikes me as a little odd. The biggest thing that jumps out to me here is how much longer the burst is sustained into the sound relative to the other two in the set. I also found the decision to more or less ignore the 2 16th bass hits at the start in favor of beginning the stream to be a bit odd, but I recognize that this isn't really the focus of the chart.
1:11.736 -> 01:12.783 - It felt really odd to see the 12ths omitted here. They're such a constant presence in the song thats drilled into your head from the moment the song starts, hearing them but not seeing them charted almost feels kinda... jarring. I understand the intent of pacing the section this way, but i had to at least mention it. It happens pretty regularly throughout the file beyond this timestamp, if you choose to address it.
Posted at 12:57pm on November 24th, 2024
I can do a fade in for the intro, no problem on that
the tail end of the third wub in the repeating set is slightly longer than than the previous two. it's not immediately apparent but it is there. I'm ignoring the bass hits for the grinding wub sound, that's higher in the mix, somewhere more in the mid range, and I think it's much more interesting than the sub bass
for the 12ths yeah it's all about pacing here, the 12ths only ever drop out when the sub bass is gone as well and omitting them makes the sections less repetitive. I noticed a section near the end where I actually missed this lol.
wonky ass song needed a wonky ass chart. I'll send fixes soon