Reausez :: FFR Batch Submission
ositzxz369 - Reausez - Terminal 11 [7 / 10]
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Can be harder w/ more jumps on the other percussion noises. Can be easier w/ nerfing the 48th rolls into 32nd rolls/bursts. Terminal 11 - is in the "FlashFlashRevolution v9 Permissions Spreadsheet"

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Simfile Folder Name

Reausez (ositzxz369)

Note Count

1610

Chart Length

1:44

Average NPS

15.7946

Estimated Difficulty

98.17

First Note

0:03

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x 26

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 1 2 - 66 3 - 182 4 - 145

Jumps

x 216

Hands

x 6

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 45

Color Hands

x 4

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
28 - 28.00 nps 2 Seconds
44 - 22.00 nps 5 Seconds
98 - 19.60 nps 10 Seconds
190 - 19.00 nps 30 Seconds
546 - 18.20 nps 1 Minute
1022 - 17.03 nps

Color Count

x 307 (19.07%)
x 259 (16.09%)
x 156 (9.69%)
x 379 (23.54%)
x 170 (10.56%)
x 28 (1.74%)
x 137 (8.51%)
x 2 (0.12%)
x 172 (10.68%)

Largest Note Gaps

1.77s1.23s0.33s0.27s0.27s0.2s0.2s0.2s
35
28
21
14
7

Personally I felt that some of the 48ths felt a bit too oversaturated and insignificant, plus the bursts are mostly on the slippery side (very few wrist rotations, leaning towards actual ascending/descending rolls more frequently). DCs found it alright for OT use at a glance, so I'll take the chance on moving for judgement.

This is approved for high 90s bounty, cleared for judging.

Permission good (blanket)
Sync good
Metadata good

- 13.321, 19.683, 26.031: same sound
- 33.635: the voice starts at 33.554
- 36.022: white
- 36.728, 49.423: missing
**[FR] 39.843-40.607 (and 3 others): jeez. It's approximately a fast jumptrill followed by 1[12]2, which isn't the best transition; that's almost doable, but the 2nd and 3rd ones end with 1[12]21 which is too much.
--- On a more subjective note, I think it's just too dense to make interesting. I'd rather remove 40.019, .049, .195, and .225.
- 43.252: white
- 45.103: the voice starts at 45.015
- 51.803, 58.144: the voice starts at 51.715, 58.063
- 55.947: white
* 1:23.453-1:24.247 (and 1 other): the 3443 is surprisingly bearable (perhaps due to the wide FFR timing window), but the 221s could be changed to 112s to lessen the strain on column 2.
- 1:36.384, 1:36.898: same sound
- 1:41.615-1:41.923: they're slightly faster than 32nds, and the first one is ghost. Move the rest to 1:41.673, .710, .747, .784, .820, .865, .901

playtesting this several times in a row was a wrist-wracking experience

I didn't have a very high expectation from the first glance, but it's actually more enjoyable than I thought. Well, except for the **[FR]. The chart also makes it easy for the score to fall apart due to density spikes here and there, but it's at least effective at what it tries to show.

Judge Score: 7.00 - Fixes Required

Snipped the last 2 notes of the 48th rolls on "39.843-40.607 (and 3 others)." Also applied the other fixes

A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 1625 => 1610
AVG NPS changed: 15.94179 => 15.79464
Hand Bias changed: 23 => 22

Although the 1[12]21s are still quite tricky to deal with, mirror seems to work well enough. It looks acceptable as-is, but I'll take a bit more time to playtest since I'm the sole judge and it's near the upper boundary of what I can play.

I checked the other fixes and additionally found that the 39.101 voice starts at 39.020.

white note fix

A new chart file was uploaded.

Sorry for the long delay. It was hard to decide on this because non-mirror and mirror have such a large difference for me, and I've especially had bad experiences with S-shaped minijacks before.

I'm going to play safe and put an FR on 53.302, 59.650: change [13] to [34]

applied FR fix

A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Hand Bias changed: 22 => 26