Adrenalina :: FFR Batch Submission
WirryWoo -
Adrenalina -
Robert Cristian x Sonny Flame x Elemer [6.5 / 10]
Sept/Oct 2020
PublicEvents
Rejected
Simfile Folder Name
Adrenalina (WirryWoo)
Note Count
801
Chart Length
2:10
Average NPS
6.6107
Estimated Difficulty
44.15
First Note
0:09
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 3
4 - 13
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
6 - 18.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
8 - 16.00 nps
1 Second
12 - 12.00 nps
2 Seconds
23 - 11.50 nps
5 Seconds
50 - 10.00 nps
10 Seconds
90 - 9.00 nps
30 Seconds
224 - 7.47 nps
1 Minute
441 - 7.35 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
3.37s1s0.6s0.57s0.4s0.4s0.4s0.4s
Posted at 8:58am on October 6th, 2020
Missed a jump
A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 800 => 801
AVG NPS changed: 6.60248 => 6.61073
Hand Bias changed: 60 => 59
Posted at 7:46am on October 21st, 2020
The most recent iteration/edit of this file is currently being judged while the batch is still open.
Posted at 12:36pm on November 17th, 2020
Adrenalina (WirryWoo) [6.5/10]
> Permission check good.
> Sync is off by a tiny bit (Syncs at -0.086 Music Offset, currently set to -0.089). No changes necessary, due to how framers are formed. Notes for this judgment will be based on this sync.
> No issues found within simfile properties.
> ‘.sm.old’, ‘.ssc’, and ‘.ssc.old’ files found within the submission folder. Suggest removing. No other issues found within submission folder contents.
-[00:12.997] Ghost 4th here Unless you intended it to be utilized as a mute 4th. Did you mean to place it at 00:13.155 as a 20th? Because that is noticeably blank.
-[00:14.674] 20th?
-[00:16.130] With instances of vocals where it’s stressed on the 4th but the syllable lands on the 32nd, it’s probably better both sync & rhythm-wise to have it on the syllable vs the stressing of the syllable.
-[00:17.649] Same thing here. Stressing on 4th, syllable on the 32nd.
-[00:31.984] Missing jump.
-[00:41.288 & 00:47.364] Missing 16th jumps based on future sections that share the same layering, like at 00:52.870.
-[00:48.693] Two particular things that I feel uneasy about in this section; There’s a pretty heavy bassline on 4ths within this section that just isn’t shared with the other 16th singles in this section, so it sticks out a lot (e.g. 00:49.453, 00:52.491), and watch what’s being stressed to one hand comparative to what can be used PR-wise. Example, the Left 8th at 00:50.592 can be moved to Right to provide minijack stress for the vocals.
-[01:15.275] Feels pretty light for a single given both bass & vocal falls on this 4th. Same with the one at 01:21.351.
-[01:22.111] I definitely like the color usage going on here, but the 12ths here consistently fall on the 32nd slightly after them.
-[01:29.896] The lack of left column usage until 01:31.984 is very noticeable. Suggest varying it in this breakdown to utilize the left column.
-[01:35.972 etc.] Alright, see the consistencies between the weaker & stronger variances of these sections. Should probably still contain that jump though. I hold back on making note of no jumps at 01:32.934 & 01:33.313 because they’re paired particularly well, but the pairing in this section is a lot weaker in comparison.
-[01:43.377] Appears to be a mirrored version of a previous section with minimal changes, so notes from that section also apply to this one.
-[01:56.288] Missed opportunity for a grace note & subsequent jumps (flam).
-Needs cleanup on vocal stresses in the intro & addressing of the note at [01:29.896] for that left column, but is otherwise alright outside of that.
Posted at 10:08am on March 11th, 2021
Self-rejecting file.