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Join Date: Apr 2006
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There are a lot of things that contribute to something being fun. The chart having a song you like and being at a skill level that's entertaining to you are two things that are entirely subjective. Then there are other things which are more objective like the chart having a consistent difficulty structure, i.e. not being very easy in one half and very hard in another, or being at one difficulty level and then having one single part or section that is significantly harder and ruins scoring. The chart being on-sync (obviously) and having notes that all match sounds in the song, the chart having a recognizable structure insofar as layering and chords are placed. "Technicality" and fun are not actually two binary, separable factors, but rather how technically accurate a chart is is a single factor of fun.
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