This thread is mainly for pushing up White Walls Part 2 to a 13 on the old scale (90).
What stands out most in this file is that it has countless amounts of one handed parts. Some of them aren't as bad like the 16th running men, but I included the worst ones here:

Putting certain patterns into perspective, I'd like to compare this to a couple 89s. I don't need to go into every 89, but I will say Vortex in its current state is just a joke of a conversion with a million 2 frame minijacks despite it being around 160 bpm (making it much worse than an 89 to hit).
Before looking at these images, what I'm showing is how difficult the patterns are to hit physically. I'm going by a difficulty argument of how easy it is to land averages or boos on the one handed parts.
Here's an 89, Magical 8bit Tour. The green lines show a possible way of "cheating" the one handed parts, the red lines show possible places for boos in the transition process, and yellow lines indicate where you can land an average from it.

Here's Almost There. None of the 32nd one handed parts go over 4 notes -- most of the difficulty in that case is getting in and out of them. As you can see, it isn't too bad but requires a great deal of speed to not fall behind on.

So with just those two files alone, you don't have too many bad one handed parts for boos or averages. Sure, removing goods is hard if you're jumping them, but at least you aren't landing as many averages or boos. This picture shows a resemblance of White Walls to Revolutionary Etude in the sense of how ridiculous these patterns actually are.

Revolutionary Etude is a 93. Its one handed transitions are intense especially considering how long its jacks are. White Walls also is just as bad to FC without landing averages or boos like that. While it might be a bit of a stretch to compare White Walls to Revolutionary Etude, keep in mind the difficulty we're talking about here is just 90, not 93 -- that's THREE points away and that's a significant difference.
Also, just to mention, song length was not mentioned once here (I disregarded it and just focused on the ridiculous parts). This isn't a "difficult long song" like World Tour 2004, it's a long song with many difficulty spikes that are just absurd.
What stands out most in this file is that it has countless amounts of one handed parts. Some of them aren't as bad like the 16th running men, but I included the worst ones here:

Putting certain patterns into perspective, I'd like to compare this to a couple 89s. I don't need to go into every 89, but I will say Vortex in its current state is just a joke of a conversion with a million 2 frame minijacks despite it being around 160 bpm (making it much worse than an 89 to hit).
Before looking at these images, what I'm showing is how difficult the patterns are to hit physically. I'm going by a difficulty argument of how easy it is to land averages or boos on the one handed parts.
Here's an 89, Magical 8bit Tour. The green lines show a possible way of "cheating" the one handed parts, the red lines show possible places for boos in the transition process, and yellow lines indicate where you can land an average from it.

Here's Almost There. None of the 32nd one handed parts go over 4 notes -- most of the difficulty in that case is getting in and out of them. As you can see, it isn't too bad but requires a great deal of speed to not fall behind on.

So with just those two files alone, you don't have too many bad one handed parts for boos or averages. Sure, removing goods is hard if you're jumping them, but at least you aren't landing as many averages or boos. This picture shows a resemblance of White Walls to Revolutionary Etude in the sense of how ridiculous these patterns actually are.

Revolutionary Etude is a 93. Its one handed transitions are intense especially considering how long its jacks are. White Walls also is just as bad to FC without landing averages or boos like that. While it might be a bit of a stretch to compare White Walls to Revolutionary Etude, keep in mind the difficulty we're talking about here is just 90, not 93 -- that's THREE points away and that's a significant difference.
Also, just to mention, song length was not mentioned once here (I disregarded it and just focused on the ridiculous parts). This isn't a "difficult long song" like World Tour 2004, it's a long song with many difficulty spikes that are just absurd.


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