Re: Stepmania Pack At The End Of The World
Thanks for the feedback. After all I've stepped only about 10 files in total this far, so I didn't really expect to be the best stepper right away. Anyways, could I ask a bit more specific info on what was weak in this file? I went through it again and here are some things i thought about:
- Were the patterns for the jump/tap alternating jumpstream bad? I tried to make it so that there wouldn't be a lot of repeating the same arrow twice in a row. But this way it came out as "random". I dunno if that's bad or not?
- Was it too repetitive in terms of structure? There were those parts with the triplets and those parts with the JS, with very simple transitions via a drumroll/a few spaced jumps. But mainly JS. Though I think I've seen more repetitive files.
- Do you have any tips how to make files more "interesting"? Sometimes i try to make something fancy but it always ends up feeling awkward and i tone it back to the basic layers of melody/drums.
Thanks for the feedback. After all I've stepped only about 10 files in total this far, so I didn't really expect to be the best stepper right away. Anyways, could I ask a bit more specific info on what was weak in this file? I went through it again and here are some things i thought about:
- Were the patterns for the jump/tap alternating jumpstream bad? I tried to make it so that there wouldn't be a lot of repeating the same arrow twice in a row. But this way it came out as "random". I dunno if that's bad or not?
- Was it too repetitive in terms of structure? There were those parts with the triplets and those parts with the JS, with very simple transitions via a drumroll/a few spaced jumps. But mainly JS. Though I think I've seen more repetitive files.
- Do you have any tips how to make files more "interesting"? Sometimes i try to make something fancy but it always ends up feeling awkward and i tone it back to the basic layers of melody/drums.










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