Disregard :: FFR Batch Submission
XelNya -
Disregard -
The Berzerker [7.5 / 10]
May/June 2020
Released
Simfile Folder Name
Disregard (XelNya)
Note Count
1009
Chart Length
1:22
Average NPS
14.3732
Estimated Difficulty
90.82
First Note
0:12
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 27
4 - 93
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
8 - 24.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
11 - 22.00 nps
1 Second
21 - 21.00 nps
2 Seconds
41 - 20.50 nps
5 Seconds
101 - 20.20 nps
10 Seconds
195 - 19.50 nps
30 Seconds
545 - 18.17 nps
1 Minute
934 - 15.57 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
1.6s1.6s1.2s0.8s0.6s0.6s0.4s0.4s
Posted at 12:14pm on October 15th, 2020
*Really not a fan of having players have to wait 10 seconds before getting something to play, especially with a song already this short.
20.816: Nice to alternate the jump usage to the blues here to match percussion rather than just keeping the generic layering with jumps every 4th.
53.910: Jump here and 35.114 but not at 47.512?
60.209: Why the trill here when 66.608 and small 16th bursts in intro are short streams?
56.110 - 57.110: This long anchor on (3) in the jumps could use some breaking up considering the anchors around here are 3-4 notes long while this one is 6.
60.259 & 66.658: Ghost notes
*Overall, it's alright. It's a 70 second file with 20 seconds of really fast streams and the rest is generic blastbeat layering. While there's nothing really 'wrong' with this, the players that are going to be able to hit 300 bpm streams are going to find the rest extremely easy. Reality breaks up the inbetween sections of it's stream with gluts, and something similar to break up the layering outside of your stream sections could be done at 54.310 where extra 16ths to the guitar in spots like 54.860, 55.660, or 58.060 rather than just where the drums are slightly more noticeable would make the file more interesting.