00:01:712 (3,4) - as you can probably tell, these two notes have a bit different rhythm compared to 1 and 2 before it. To me this is a bit of a poor choice. Not every single sound in the song has to have a slider head or note end on it. For example you don't map 00:02:837 - because the same sound you've been following is nearly inaudible, but you then map 00:03:087 - which is almost nearly as inaudible. You could instead create a more dynamic rhythm rather than throwing as much rhythm as you can. Sometimes less is more. disagree, i think mapping it the way i did was fine. i chose a slider heavy rhythm to make it seem very continuous. 00:02:712 (3,4) - the single circle on 3 is to put emphasis on 4 before the new combo, which i think works nicely.

00:04:962 (5) - what

00:05:212 (1,2) - I'm sure you're well aware that almost all of this section is slider overmap. It's obvious why you do this but understand that there is a large intensity difference between 00:05:212 - and 00:09:212 - that basically just has you sorting to expanding spacing rather than treating this as a more complicated rhythm. This part of the song is literally a drill instructor giving out instructions, so it may make sense to, rather than overmapping in the beginning section, have your rhythm be less dense as to more accurately match what the song is doing. that sounds like a fine idea for if you want to map it with increasing density, i chose to emphasize the strength in music through spacing instead. to each their own

00:12:274 (2,4) - this is again, more overmapping that serves no rhythm purpose, and should be changed. helps with the buildup as continuing with the 1/2 spam wouldn't really add anything to the climax of the section

00:07:212 (1) - why is this a slider when vocals are 1/2, the predominant melody, and u then overmap 00:07:712 (3,4) - ? changed this around a bit, i like the rhythm more now

00:15:212 (1) - 1/1 slider ignores strong clap and vocal on slider end, yet you map 00:15:587 (2) - as a clickable beat which has no real significance in this part. the 2 is filler rhythm and im focusing on vocals here

00:17:212 (1,2,3,4,5,1,2,3,4,5,1,2,3,4) - i just cant see what you're following here, particulary this pattern 00:19:212 (1,2,3,4) - why on earth is 00:19:587 - a slider but 00:19:462 - isnt. This is a 1/1 rhythm. there's a lot going on in the drums and that's what im following. 00:17:212 (1,2,3,4,5) - this very clearly follows the powerful drum sounds alternating between the white and red ticks, while 00:19:212 (1,2,3,4) - this takes the strong vocal on the 1/1 slider but incorporates the drums that are getting a bit calmer at this particular time before powering up again for the jump spam after this part. mapping it all to vocals would calm the section down too quickly and the pacing would be off.

00:21:212 (1,2,3,4,5) - this is actually a good rhyhtm for this section considering its not overmapped, try to make the beginning maybe play more like this? the contrast is what sells this part, coming out of a very dense part into the single taps makes it feel a different type of calm than the beginning does

00:24:212 (1,2) - overmapped slider ends, I get you're trying to signal out the piano but this isnt how you do that, If your map had flow you could make it stand out that way but thats another section. i think ive changed this since you've seen it, this part flows very well now and matches the piano better

00:25:212 (1,2) - for someone who seems to be following vocals in this section, this rhythm doesnt really make sense, just because its the end of a section doesnt mean you need to place a 1/1 slider. there's no vocals yet, it's a filler rhythm that goes with the deep piano that starts the section.

(at least i think thats piano? am i retarded?)

00:27:212 (1,2) - we've already discussed the issue with this, this just matches the previous. circles are gonna exist in the map, and i dont see what wrong with this one. the spacing is small so its not like im trying to sell anyone on this being a strong beat, it's just filler because of the way the vocals sound

00:31:587 (3) - why is this a circle when nothing really changed in the rhythm to support such a change. if its for intensity, let me remind you again that this section is quite more calm than anything else, and doesnt need to be mapped with this force. i don't think it's very overpowering at all, the rhythm seems fine to me. the change is because the section is about to get even more calm very soon and i wanted to highlight the contrast with the change in flow and rhythm

00:35:212 (1,2,3,4,5) - vs 00:33:212 (1,2,3,4) - these are literally the exact same words with the same intensity, why are you changing rhythms. it's not illegal to change rhythms. the map doesn't have to be completely static all the way through.

00:39:212 (1) - another case where in the whole previous section you're following the back chanting but you ignore the 1/2 rhythm on the downbeat for some reason. this has been changed and the rhythm is more consistent now

00:39:587 (3) - this isnt a strong beat why is it clickable. i don't like slider spam, and i don't think it'd be fitting in the section to have a bunch of concurrent sliders

00:43:274 (2,4) - overmapped streams for no reason with drum hitsounds that don't match the song arent good. you ever heard of emphasis

00:44:274 (2,4) - same same

00:48:545 (3,4) - i don't even think this is the right snap. #1 the vocals are on 1/2 beat and i dont even hear what you're trying to map on the 1/3rd beat. Plus I'm fairly certain that the drum beat you're trying to map is 1/4th on 00:48:649 - and 00:48:524 - everyone i've ever asked about it has said its 1/3, so i'm leaving it as is.

00:14:462 (2,3,4,5) - vs 00:56:462 (2,3,4,5,6) - I honestly think comparing these two patterns just highlights everything wrong with this map. I don't think this map has a shred of consistency and logic with its rhythms and patterning and this is just the perfect example of this. in what world do i have to map the kiai and the beginning of the map the absolute same? i think trying to force your idea of what makes a map good onto me is pretty lame,

we don't all have to be copies of each other. i chose to map the beginning one way and the kiai another way, and while it might not be 100% textbook consistent i think it's not unreasonable to think that most people would understand the difference between the importance of the section, just from looking at it from a logical standpoint. the beginning of the map is the beginning... this is the big chorus you've played through all the easier parts to get through. of course it should be more difficult.

00:16:212 (1) - vs 00:58:212 (1,2,3) - another example. ok

01:00:462 (2,3) - so when theres no vocals you decide to do 1/2 rhythm, and thats fine, but then there are vocals on 01:00:962 (5,6) - and you do 1/2 again. What is trying to be emphasized here? this section works with the drums more than the vocals, and i think that's what makes it feel stronger than the beginning of the map. so at some points im ignoring vocals to focus on the drums to make it different

01:01:087 (6,1,2,3,4,5) - vs 01:09:087 (6,7,1,2,3,4,5,6) - i understand the concept of variance but its been 10 seconds do you really think the player is so bored with your map that you need to change the same rhythm in the song to completely different patterns. this part isn't about just being different to be different, the song is winding down here. so i chose a rhythm that reflects that

01:10:774 (6,8,1) - again overmapping streams that arent there with clap hitsounds wont improve the map there's some instrument making a cascading noise that makes the stream make sense to me. sorry if you cannot hear it

01:12:212 (1,2) - why this rhythm when vocal is on 1, you could do a 1/2 slider on 1 maybe instead? again this is a question of what are you trying to emphasize. i think you just have a fundamental misunderstanding of how rhythm layering works. just because i mapped the vocals at the start of this combo does not mean the entire section has to be mapped strictly to vocals. if there are other things that stand out more than just the vocals, im going to map that.

01:12:712 (5,6) - why are these 1/2 sliders when this is clearly a slow part of the song that can be done with a 1/1 slider. 1/1 are on the vocals and compared to the rest of this map, these 1/2 sliders are pretty darn slow

01:19:649 (4) - overmapped ok?

01:19:774 - slider end is overmapped, the stream starts here 01:19:837 - overmapped slider end in my opinion helps lead into the streams

01:23:712 (3,4) - again, vocal doesnt need to be a 1/2 rhythm fixed

01:25:212 (1) - ??? why are you doing this when it doesnt fit the rhythms you've used for like 99% of these parts, this is the only 1/1 you use for this section. map is ending. song is changing. rhythm is different. it even sounds different here, there are more dramatic ominous sounds in the background

01:25:712 (3) - because of that rhythm change this is now a slider when in all other instances it is a 1/2 jump part. sue me

01:26:212 (1,2) - ?? this isn't a mod post

01:28:962 (3) - what is this ending on? just make it a circle so its ending has punch to it.