Flora :: FFR Batch Submission
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Released
Simfile Folder Name
Flora (AutotelicBrown)
Note Count
733
Chart Length
2:02
Average NPS
6.1648
Estimated Difficulty
43.8
First Note
0:03
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 0
4 - 3
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
8 - 24.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
9 - 18.00 nps
1 Second
15 - 15.00 nps
2 Seconds
23 - 11.50 nps
5 Seconds
46 - 9.20 nps
10 Seconds
83 - 8.30 nps
30 Seconds
226 - 7.53 nps
1 Minute
405 - 6.75 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
0.97s0.67s0.67s0.67s0.67s0.63s0.63s0.63s
Posted at 9:02pm on May 3rd, 2020
Additional fixes
A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 746 => 733
AVG NPS changed: 6.27418 => 6.16484
Hand Bias changed: -24 => -41
Posted at 6:19pm on September 13th, 2020
FLORA 8.5/10
2.967, 10.750 personally prefer 32[14] on this sequence so that the PR compares correctly to the other 3-note descending sequences in this area
36.453 hair early, 32nd immediately after (36.494)
40.912 really wish this trail-off had a bit more accenting paid to it. While not the same sound as the little 192nd bursts you have before the 8ths in the other sections, thematically they are the same (artifacts of a guitar coming in and out) and it'd be nice to have some acknowledgement of ithere imo
52.912 these are nice, especially with how the ffr engine will convert these into hands anyway
59.882 missing 8th here - minijack for this neat intense moment
1.02.642 missing note for guitar after this
1.11.399 [13] or [23] to match the note at 1.11.075
1.18.210 don't really understand the 8ths here, also kind of strange that this cooldown marking the end of a section is denser than the actual section itself. At a very low rate it's possible to justify the 8ths on this as a combination of the panning melody (first 2-3 8ths) and the woosh sound kicking in at 1.19.183 but honestly at 1x this doesn't sound anything like a continuous sequence at all.
Personally I'd just keep the 3/8ths going to the prominent foreground melody, and then everything starting from 1.19.507 to mark the start of a new section.
1.34.264 missing note for kick
Love the song, chart's pretty good too, almost nothing objectively wrong - just a bunch of patterning observations and stuff. Song's energetic, chart picks up on many of the little nuances - so it feels quite dynamic and replayable because of that.