5/18/2023 0 Comments Muse dash hardest song![]() ![]() Is there any way that you would describe your charting style? What makes it unique, and what makes it similar when compared to other charters? Are there any patterns you’re particularly fond of? But since they’re called Zick spins, I guess he can’t complain. I also straight up yoinked the Zick spins out of Darnoc’s You Are The Miserable and now I’m pretty sure I make more Zick spins than anyone. Are there any other charts or charters that you look to for inspiration in your charts?Ģ0/3 and Stride have some really good hard charts and I will sometimes analyze them and try to figure out why I like them so much. I’ve abandoned several WIPs just because I refuse to tempomap. ![]() There’s a lot of tempo changes in metalcore and there’s nothing worse than tempomapping. I’ve been avoiding the genre for a while because I don’t think it’s a popular genre in this community, and they are usually a lot harder to chart. And unfortunately I really like fast music, which I didn’t even know until I started charting.Įven though I’ve mostly charted hardcore/hardstyle, my favorite genre is actually metalcore. But not too much speed, as my charting style would make them straight up unplayable. What I consider the perfect song is something with a lot of SPEED, POWER and a lot of OOMPH. I spend a lot of time scouting for the perfect song. What makes you decide you want to chart a song, and what about that song influences the chart’s overall design? I also take note of how I want to play vs what I actually charted, and I will always prioritize how I want to play. Sections that look easy that I fail more than once are usually a red flag. When I playtest I look for red flags in the chart. This phase usually takes another 3 hours. Once I’ve filled out the chart it’s in need of some serious playtesting. If I fail to do this I will abandon the chart. If there’s a super fast ridiculous part in the song I will start by charting it first to see if I can actually make it playable and enjoyable without relying on basic match notes. I don’t think it’s possible to make CTM friendly charts as fast as I prefer but I would love it if someone proved me wrong. 90% of the time the answer is “default freewheelers and me.” That way I can keep the speed and movement at a level I enjoy and hopefully a few freewheelers can too. I always sort by difficulty so now all my charts in progress sit nicely at the top next to the create chart button.īefore I actually start charting I ask myself who am I charting this for. What’s your general process behind a chart?įirst, I set the difficulty to 99. Now, I still chart for the same reason, but it’s also because I have mad cravings for speedy charts. I charted the whole thing by ear but never uploaded it. I had 0 charting experience and I didn’t even bother setting the BPM for my first chart. What made you decide to chart for Spin Rhythm?Īt first I just wanted to play my favorite songs. I’ve barely even touched Muse Dash since. It turned out to be the hardest rhythm game I’ve ever played, so I bought it the next day. ![]() ![]() It looked painfully slow for a rhythm game. Spin Rhythm was one of them, and I honestly didn’t have much faith in it. After browsing Steam for rhythm games and sorting them by user ratings, I ended up pirating like 3 games. I wanted something similar to play while I waited for new charts to be added. I was playing Muse Dash at the time but ran out of fun but hard songs to play. What got you into Spin Rhythm XD? How did you find out about it? If you’re looking for the limits of playable charting, Snepped’s charts just about reach them. Whether it be spin streams or eighth note Zick spins at 200 bpm, your wrists are likely going to be in pain after playing a Snepped chart. Though his charts are generally playable only by the top 0.1%, they are consistently a new challenge to those for which the skill ceiling would otherwise remain stagnant. If your app supports both orientations, then you don't need to declare either feature.#The app uses the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) telephony radio system.#The app uses 802.11 networking (Wi-Fi) features on the device.Snepped is a charter known as much for his insane charts on SpinShare as the oddly quotable things he says. Other.#The app requires the device to use the portrait or landscape orientation. The app uses 802.11 networking (Wi-Fi) features on the device. Allows applications to open network sockets.Īllows applications to access information about networks.Īllows applications to access information about Wi-Fi networks.Īllows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.Īllows an application to receive the ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED that is broadcast after the system finishes booting.Īllows an application to read from external storage. ![]()
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