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  • johnnyhoney0
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2005
    • 73

    #1

    What exactly is chaos...

    ...on the StepMania difficulty pentagon thing?

    For example, what should you put into your stepfile to give it a high chaos rating?

    I started thinking about it the other day and I figured out the other four just fine, but I couldn't place this one.


    Originally posted by AriesMalvis
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    Originally posted by jamuko
    you clearly know what you're talking about
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  • Doug31
    Falcon Paaaauuuunch!!!!!!
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jun 2004
    • 6811

    #2
    Re: What exactly is chaos...

    The more notes a song has that are anything other than 4ths or 8ths, (blue or red) the more chaos it will have.

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    • Fantasticone
      D7 Elite Keymasher
      • Aug 2006
      • 6003

      #3
      Re: What exactly is chaos...

      16th and harder.

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      • Doug31
        Falcon Paaaauuuunch!!!!!!
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jun 2004
        • 6811

        #4
        Re: What exactly is chaos...

        I'm pretty sure anything 12ths and higher count.

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        • johnnyhoney0
          FFR Player
          • Aug 2005
          • 73

          #5
          Re: What exactly is chaos...

          Originally posted by Doug31
          I'm pretty sure anything 12ths and higher count.
          I'm not sure, because I'm stepping a m1dy song right now that has plenty of 12ths and the chaos is reading about .086.

          I tried to look at it more literally. I thought about what, in a stepfile, would constitute chaos, and the first things that came to mind were BPM changes and stops.

          Also, what about triples and quads? Considering that in DDR, triples and quads mean you have to use hands, I think that would constitute a lot of chaos if you have more than a few of them in the song.

          But you're probably right, because I've noticed that a lot of 16th streamy songs had high chaos ratings. Just throwing some things out there.


          Originally posted by AriesMalvis
          ppl like you do make things so much easier
          Originally posted by jamuko
          you clearly know what you're talking about
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          • Doug31
            Falcon Paaaauuuunch!!!!!!
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Jun 2004
            • 6811

            #6
            Re: What exactly is chaos...

            Trips and quads (hands) do not affect chaos rating whatsoever. I'm going to make a song that's all 12ths to see it's chaos rating now, to solve this mystery.

            Edit: In SM alpha 20, 12ths do contribute to chaos. I doubt this has been changed in later versions.
            Last edited by Doug31; 02-15-2007, 05:02 PM.

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            • randomdragoon
              FFR Player
              • Aug 2005
              • 99

              #7
              Re: What exactly is chaos...

              More technically, chaos is some factor times the number of notes (i.e. jumps do not contribute more than single arrows) snapped to 12ths or higher divided by the total length of the song.

              For example, max600 has higher chaos than max300; in fact it is precisely 2x the chaos (because max600 is exactly 1/2 the length of max300). The same principle goes for Air and Freeze.
              yeah.

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              • HariiKaabii
                FFR Player
                • Feb 2007
                • 16

                #8
                Re: What exactly is chaos...

                Originally posted by johnnyhoney0
                ...on the StepMania difficulty pentagon thing?

                For example, what should you put into your stepfile to give it a high chaos rating?

                I started thinking about it the other day and I figured out the other four just fine, but I couldn't place this one.
                Um, I always thought of chaos is when the song changes bpm, bombs, and technicolor of the arrows (which I wouldn't suggest doing, it makes you look like a newb in my eyes[unless it goes with the song, e.g. Insect Digestion Melancholy Stepped by the RaiRai]). I hope that isn't to confusing
                Peace. ^-^v
                I passed Insect Digestion Melancholy stepped by the RaiRai, therefore I am

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                • plasmix
                  FFR Player
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 3639

                  #9
                  Re: What exactly is chaos...

                  Originally posted by randomdragoon
                  More technically, chaos is some factor times the number of notes (i.e. jumps do not contribute more than single arrows) snapped to 12ths or higher divided by the total length of the song.

                  For example, max600 has higher chaos than max300; in fact it is precisely 2x the chaos (because max600 is exactly 1/2 the length of max300). The same principle goes for Air and Freeze.
                  Max300 and 600 have no chaos at all since chaos is 12ths and up. Hypothetically, 300 would have more chaos.

                  edit: Actually, you're right, 600 uses the same colors.
                  Last edited by plasmix; 02-19-2007, 08:35 PM.

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                  • randomdragoon
                    FFR Player
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 99

                    #10
                    Re: What exactly is chaos...

                    Max300 actually has a small amount of chaos -- right before the stop, and the jackhammers at the end. (Extra note: They are not really 12ths but actually '6ths', but there is no such thing as a 6th snap so they're just 12ths with every other note removed)

                    They're the green and purple arrows on this stepchart.


                    Max600 is the exact same steps as max300 except sped up to 2x the rate (you can find it in keyboard collab I), since it has only 1/2 the music length it gets double the chaos rating.

                    EDIT:
                    Um, I always thought of chaos is when the song changes bpm, bombs, and technicolor of the arrows (which I wouldn't suggest doing, it makes you look like a newb in my eyes[unless it goes with the song, e.g. Insect Digestion Melancholy Stepped by the RaiRai]). I hope that isn't to confusing
                    BPM changes themselves don't do anything to the chaos, and neither do bombs. Arrow technicolor is basically arrows snapped to things higher than 12ths -- which increase chaos.
                    Last edited by randomdragoon; 02-19-2007, 12:21 PM.
                    yeah.

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                    • SulferDragon
                      this is a waste of space
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 2668

                      #11
                      Re: What exactly is chaos...

                      Also note that if a song is really slow, (let's say Bag [65 BPM]) it will actually take more chaotic steps to raise the Chaos rating.


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                      • randomdragoon
                        FFR Player
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 99

                        #12
                        Re: What exactly is chaos...

                        Originally posted by SulferDragon
                        Also note that if a song is really slow, (let's say Bag [65 BPM]) it will actually take more chaotic steps to raise the Chaos rating.
                        This is because songs like Bag have very few measures, but still have comparable absolute length in terms of time to other songs. For example, Bag only has around 26 measures, but because of its slow BPM it still manages 96 seconds in length. If you stream 16th notes throughout all 26 measures, you'll only get 208 chaotic steps (8 chaos steps per measure).

                        The BPM does not have anything to do with the absolute number of chaotic steps needed to boost the chaos rating; it is solely dependent on the number of chaotic steps and the absolute length of the song. However, a slow BPM does give you less measures to work with, so you need to snap higher in order to be able to fit that many chaotic steps in in order to get, say, a 1.000 chaos rating.
                        yeah.

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                        • callum111
                          FFR Player
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 88

                          #13
                          Re: What exactly is chaos...

                          I Love Bag! It Iz Hard. Me Like Hard
                          Wild FFR stepping!

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