My two terminal 11 files were experiments on certain things. Nosedive that I sent into this batch is interesting for its overall density (and I even convert the files to see framer placements too!)
Next batch I'm looking into Tonedeff/Futuristic Sex Robotz for hip hop since that's a desolate genre, as well as Theatrix (I sent an email requesting permission, they have some cool rock songs that could make shorter fun files). Most of the current permissions aren't satisfactory to me.
Last edited by DossarLX ODI; 02-13-2011, 12:05 PM.
Originally posted by hi19hi19
oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a file
I'm thinking qqwref might be tired of seeing -Glorious Morning- by now, considering that he's had my file for EVERY batch I have sent it to. Thought that was kind of funny.
But wow, judge team 2 seems to be on the pretty damn strict side..
Glorious Morning - Misc, level 48 We Will Fly - Dance 2, level 53 =.The Ocean.= - Dance 2, level 56, collab with krunkykai22 Garden Party - Dance, level 38
No but people should be railed on for bad song choice more bc some things just aint steppable
Yeah, *some* things aren't steppable. But people generally don't even try to step stuff like that, unless it's as a joke. I'm talking about decent files, on music that some people really enjoy, that are being given one or more bad ratings just because of the song or type of chart (js files for instance - if anyone hasn't noticed, there are like 5 good difficult ones in the entire game). With the current system, one bad rating can literally destroy a file's chances at being accepted... and sometimes that one judge is the type who will just say "not feeling it [?]". Good luck fixing those problems with your chart! Hope you don't get discouraged about the system!
Here's the thing: this is FFR, not some personal pack that's being made for a little Stepmania community. We have 1.7 million users, of which a few thousand will play most songs. I don't care what types of music are submitted because there will be a lot of people who like almost anything. Some people might not like complex noisy songs, or synthesized electronic music, or slow rock songs, or chiptune. But a good file from any of those genres will make quite a few people happy - and I think that's far more important than any one person's opinion.
Best AAA: Policy In The Sky [Oni] (81)
Best SDG: PANTS (86)
Best FC: Future Invasion (93)
Last batch a certain someone (not me) got [++, +, +, ?] and didn't make the queue because one certain judge gave it a "?" for no apparent reason listed in their batch notes.
It confuses me and kinda pisses me off when one judge gives a file a ++ and another gives it a ? in the same batch.
Yeah, *some* things aren't steppable. But people generally don't even try to step stuff like that, unless it's as a joke. I'm talking about decent files, on music that some people really enjoy, that are being given one or more bad ratings just because of the song or type of chart (js files for instance - if anyone hasn't noticed, there are like 5 good difficult ones in the entire game). With the current system, one bad rating can literally destroy a file's chances at being accepted... and sometimes that one judge is the type who will just say "not feeling it [?]". Good luck fixing those problems with your chart! Hope you don't get discouraged about the system!
Here's the thing: this is FFR, not some personal pack that's being made for a little Stepmania community. We have 1.7 million users, of which a few thousand will play most songs. I don't care what types of music are submitted because there will be a lot of people who like almost anything. Some people might not like complex noisy songs, or synthesized electronic music, or slow rock songs, or chiptune. But a good file from any of those genres will make quite a few people happy - and I think that's far more important than any one person's opinion.
Nomina Nuda Tenemus.
If you're gonna screen based on music don't let shit like that into the game.
Otherwise don't bother screening.
'Nuff said.
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