I understand the importance of a maximum combo to exemplify and reward consistency, but just relying on one number isn't the best way to do this.
It doesn't strike me as right that someone who combos about half the song, and bombs the rest scores better than someone who gets perfects and keeps up good combos for the entire song with a few scattered misses. It's just nto right.
Also, it's kinda demoralizing and takes the fun out; let's say you're doing great, but you get one miss towards the middle. If you're trying to get a decent score, you might as well mash the buttons and restart the level. Perhaps a system could be impelemented to include your top 2 or 3 combos?
It doesn't strike me as right that someone who combos about half the song, and bombs the rest scores better than someone who gets perfects and keeps up good combos for the entire song with a few scattered misses. It's just nto right.
Also, it's kinda demoralizing and takes the fun out; let's say you're doing great, but you get one miss towards the middle. If you're trying to get a decent score, you might as well mash the buttons and restart the level. Perhaps a system could be impelemented to include your top 2 or 3 combos?


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