I notice a lot of things wrong with my files but only after I wait a month and come back to them
and I don't want to wait a month before releasing everything because that would be :/
It's like when you submit a file to the simfile database. You look over it again and again and finally convince yourself that everything's fine. Then a week later you find an error =P.
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i could find countless mistakes in files from popular packs but that doesnt take the replay value out of them does it? some mistakes are on purpose for layering reasons or because the artist had something in mind. this doesnt mean every file has to be 100% accurate to be elitist or part of the next dark chancellor fiasco pack.
i remember once i got the gap using DDReam and stepped the song in sm and i ended up changing the gap because i thought it was offsync a bit too much
iirc stepmania adds a bit of silence before the song starts or something which causes ur sm gap to be different from your ddream gap
and i was pretty sure the sync on LWix was right on (within 5ms) and if its not probably blame rebirth because he ****ed with the sync on all the DCP files before releasing m.m
the ending jumps are off as well and so is the ending runningmen to a lesser extent (it gets progressively worse...think about it is there any reason why those last three notes should be off from the rest of the file?) and kommi/jx confirmed it :<
its just not very noticeable until those ending jumps and kommi already said he's fixed that so its not a big deal~
Just a rough estimate, on the assumption that the song has constant BPM (practically not wrong I guess), checked the offset of beginning/middle/end with tiny BPM adjustments.
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