Breath After Breath :: FFR Batch Submission
hi19hi19 - Breath After Breath - Craving [7.25 / 10]
100+ Difficulty Batch
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Released
Resubmit. Made changes requested of me back in 2016.

Stamina file. Appropriate for secret/purchased/token.
Don't use this in a tournament lmao

Simfile Folder Name

Breath After Breath (hi19hi19)

Note Count

7570

Chart Length

7:11

Average NPS

17.6869

Estimated Difficulty

103.36

First Note

0:03

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x -64

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 0 4 - 3225

Jumps

x 1654

Hands

x 447

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 0

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
10 - 30.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
16 - 32.00 nps 1 Second
29 - 29.00 nps 2 Seconds
54 - 27.00 nps 5 Seconds
126 - 25.20 nps 10 Seconds
250 - 25.00 nps 30 Seconds
736 - 24.53 nps 1 Minute
1448 - 24.13 nps

Color Count

x 2022 (26.71%)
x 732 (9.67%)
x 3348 (44.23%)
x 3 (0.04%)
x 1456 (19.23%)
x 4 (0.05%)
x 4 (0.05%)
x 1 (0.01%)
x 0 (0%)

Largest Note Gaps

0.8s0.8s0.8s0.8s0.57s0.57s0.57s0.57s
35
28
21
14
7

TC_Halogen - 8/10
- offset is good
- my only real qualm with this is that the style of music would dictate multiplying the BPM by 1.5x and considering this a 3/4 time signature as opposed to a slow 4/4, but that’s an aesthetic thing
- structurally, this is pretty explicit and there’s not too much to say about it

Wiosna - 6.5/10
The layering in this is about as solid as it can get given the chart's density, and I don't really have any issues with the chart's density in general. That said, I feel that the patterning is pretty arbitrary for the most part and that's my main qualm with the chart. 23.089 for example is just a rolly jumpstream when there could be stronger differentiation by using more OH minitrills from something like 23.630 to 23.900 which can have two-hand trills or something of that sort; as is it's just rolly dense jumpstream. The handstream at 58.766 can be a bit more organised too, alternating between 2h trilly handstream and OH trilly handstream based on the tone of the guitar would go a long way in giving the patterns some structure. The issues are pertinent throughout most of the handstreams.

The chart as is feels very homogeneous and arbitrarily patterned (though it's not really the case most of the time), so I don't really feel comfortable straight up accepting this, but I think there should be more charts like this on FFR and the changes needed are not that drastic for this to be a straight accept from me.