Re: May-hem: DAYS NINE, TEN & ELEVEN
Day 8 wasn't updated? Guess I'll fix that during the next update, I was specifically asked to manage this event with Prawn from day 9 to day 11, and update those challenges accordingly. I assumed day 8 should have already been taken care of.
Judge offset changes where the judgings are set in relation to the receptors. So for example, if you play R^3 and usually hit amazings, setting the judge offset to -3 would make you usually hit averages. Of course this doesn't change the judge window itself, so if you were to hit below the average, you would flat out miss the note if you weren't quick enough to hit it again. Here is sort of a visual of the judge window, where the judge offset next to it shows the grade you'll get if you typically hit in the amazing window:
Good (3)
Good (2)
Perfect! (1)
Amazing!! (0) (receptors are usually here <V^>)
Perfect! (-1)
Good (-2)
Average (-3) <v^>
(You can move the receptors to any of these judges if it helps you visualize how the window has moved. I put them on the average, or -3 judge offset). Oh and if you didn't know, each of these are 1 frame, and FFR runs at 30 FPS.
Day 8 wasn't updated? Guess I'll fix that during the next update, I was specifically asked to manage this event with Prawn from day 9 to day 11, and update those challenges accordingly. I assumed day 8 should have already been taken care of.
Judge offset changes where the judgings are set in relation to the receptors. So for example, if you play R^3 and usually hit amazings, setting the judge offset to -3 would make you usually hit averages. Of course this doesn't change the judge window itself, so if you were to hit below the average, you would flat out miss the note if you weren't quick enough to hit it again. Here is sort of a visual of the judge window, where the judge offset next to it shows the grade you'll get if you typically hit in the amazing window:
Good (3)
Good (2)
Perfect! (1)
Amazing!! (0) (receptors are usually here <V^>)
Perfect! (-1)
Good (-2)
Average (-3) <v^>
(You can move the receptors to any of these judges if it helps you visualize how the window has moved. I put them on the average, or -3 judge offset). Oh and if you didn't know, each of these are 1 frame, and FFR runs at 30 FPS.















































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