“This is an osu!standard map automatically converted to osu!taiko mode

There are specifically created maps for every game mode”

“This is an osu!standard map automatically converted to osu!mania mode

There are specifically created maps for every game mode”

“This is an osu!standard map automatically converted to osu!taiko mode

There are specifically created maps for every gamemode

Taiko difficulties are usually named Kantan, Futsuu, Muzukashii, Oni or Inner/Ura Oni”

“This is a osu!standard map automatically converted to osu!mania mode

There are specifically created maps for every gamemode

osu!mania difficulties are usually named EZ, NM, HD or EX”

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“Seeing this reminds me that I suck in osu!taiko. It makes me dizzy, I am so bad.

By the way, ------, do you play osu!?”



“Yes, and I didn't like it, I tried improving it making it closer to Taiko no Tatsujin, but the community seems to add notes without caring for the rhythm. “Seeing this reminds me that I suck in osu!taiko. It makes me dizzy, I am so bad.By the way, ------, do you play osu!?”“Yes, and I didn't like it, I tried improving it making it closer to Taiko no Tatsujin, but the community seems to add notes without caring for the rhythm.

This proposal was made by

Taiko Spain Discord Server

Up to this point, ctb players in this thread have stated that CTB could benefit from this warning, because their gameplay is considerably different from actual CTB maps.

Each time a player starts playing a standard difficulty automatically converted to osu!taiko and osu!mania, they should receive a warning message, similar to the warning message you receive when you play a loved or qualified beatmap.New playersthat there are specifically designed beatmaps for every gamemode andfrom a certain game mode by playing automatically converted beatmaps that: they can be boring and repetitive and they don’t meet the quality standards from mode-specific maps.We have found people commenting on social media about osu!taiko and osu!mania, negatively reviewing our game. Opinions like “osu!taiko maps have weird notes, like they don’t belong” “Every note is red”, etc. This happened in a Taiko no Tatsujin environment, in particular. This moved us to do something and we came up with this idea.We want more people to try osu!taiko and osu!mania, and adding thiscould benefit us all.The idea is not “hating” on converted beatmaps but letting new players know that they could be playing maps specifically crafted for that game mode in particular, which actually follow the standards of the current ranking criteria and let them judge by themselves and decide what to play.A good idea could be, so players thatthe difference can play converted maps without being bothered by the warning.An additional suggestion that, would be adding a third line to the warning, specifying the names of taiko and mania difficulties. Surely there are better ways to do this.