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Old 12-17-2020, 08:40 PM   #12
Andrew WCY
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Default Re: Standardizing Difficulty Ratings

I have some suggestions to add to the list:

90: Milky Blue, Tenimuhou
91: Love Hurts (Lonely Dance Mix), Storm Raid Battle
92: The Limit Does Not Exist, Canary Part V
93: Phi-dentity Crisis, The Glorious (Final Sketch Remix), Forgotten
94: Rave 5, Extratone Pirates, Longinus
95: Japan Style Breakcore!!!, grind4
96: Counter Clockwise Chant Pattern, Slashmaid (instrumental), Grist
97: You're gonna love my nuts, All your base are belong to ME, Heavenly Castle velier
98: Playing Super Mario World While Taking Mushrooms, A Quick Death, La Campanella
99: Stress Free Style, Call me it. (500 Tortures), to luv me i *** for u
100: oppIrish (GYPSYCOREremix), where is my balls, Jamais Vu

What do you all think about this? Do you agree with these suggestions? What other suggestions do you have in mind?

EDIT: I am aware that we should try to minimize the number of files used as standards for each difficulty, but I think sometimes it's useful to keep more than 1 point of reference as not all charts are the same (jumpstream-oriented, jacks, technical files etc.). This could make it easier for us to judge whether a certain kind of stepfile belongs to a specific difficulty rating later on, since we have some charts of the same/similar type that are upheld as difficulty rating standards.

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