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Fractals!
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First impression playing through this 4-minute, 2500-note monstrosity: Silvuh got tired of making easy shit.
Second impression: This is not a 67. Extended >200 bpm jumpstreams with the occasional hand thrown in for fun create one heck of a test of endurance and speed. Hell, there's a 32nd roll section. The whole thing reminded me of Metal Squad, a high Master file at 75 with its length, density, aggressiveness (lots of jumps in the 8ths create density that tires you out) and speed. Even the intro can put you to sleep and make you miss after the seventh hand. Now for the comparisons. EHHS v1 is a pretty solid 69 and that thing is 15 nps (180 bpm stream = 12 nps, +25% for a jump every 4th note) throughout, with an 18 nps splitroll section at one point. This new song EASILY tops it, particularly with the 32nd roll, and the new song is twice as long in both length and note count. Intersect Thunderbolt, another 69, comes in with short to medium bursts of >16 nps stream, including layered jumps in the end to push it over 20 nps. That's about how stressed I felt trying to keep up with the long jumpstreams. Destination of the Heart, straight 200 bpm jumpstream, but it's half as long and less than half the notes. Only a 68. Malicious Fingers is not a 67. |
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