A song which demands much consistency is a song like this. The only thing keeping it as high as it is of a difficulty is the level of consistency it demands. The length, in terms of relating to other songs is relatively just a little bit longer and the amount of notes per second match that of Same Dream, if not slower, but is a lot easier to execute. Let's take the pattern for an example:
The pattern is varied throughout the song. This may throw people off but in the end, it all depends on how ready you are to AAA it. If you are pretty much set for a AAA of 1 to 8 then this should be a cakewalk. On the other hand, Same Dream is much less forgiving in terms of 8ths and the overall pattern. Let's take another song for example, The Crackling Sky. This song has a related pattern but has much more notes per second. And another, Killer Dance Floor, with an inconsistent 8th stream near the bridge after the chorus. And another, Bomb The Base, with very challenging end compound notes and song length.
There are some other comparable songs such as Reaper, being one of the longest of them all, having a very loud tone to it (I understand that Reaper is not rated yet but for a 3 in the old rating it's considerably hard.)
I hope comparing all of these songs will help convince you to change the difficulty. I also do understand the 16ths and the broken jumpgluts near the end but that's pretty easy to execute considering the tiny notes per second in the song for what it's theme is.
The pattern is varied throughout the song. This may throw people off but in the end, it all depends on how ready you are to AAA it. If you are pretty much set for a AAA of 1 to 8 then this should be a cakewalk. On the other hand, Same Dream is much less forgiving in terms of 8ths and the overall pattern. Let's take another song for example, The Crackling Sky. This song has a related pattern but has much more notes per second. And another, Killer Dance Floor, with an inconsistent 8th stream near the bridge after the chorus. And another, Bomb The Base, with very challenging end compound notes and song length.
There are some other comparable songs such as Reaper, being one of the longest of them all, having a very loud tone to it (I understand that Reaper is not rated yet but for a 3 in the old rating it's considerably hard.)
I hope comparing all of these songs will help convince you to change the difficulty. I also do understand the 16ths and the broken jumpgluts near the end but that's pretty easy to execute considering the tiny notes per second in the song for what it's theme is.




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