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More info in https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/app/513510/discussions/1/1369506834142229553/
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· DIFFICULTY [1-5] ----------------- 4.5
· TIMING [1-5] ------------------------ 3.5
· STORYBOARD [1-5] ------------ 5
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APPROVED
- 22 sec Using resources to make the map more harder actually is not a bad idea, but the execution of the idea is important, keep a good balance between the resources and the arcs because barely you can see the arcs, and coming at a gread speed makes it too hard to follow.
You can use as a example the 66 sec, the resource makes it less readable on purpose but there's a good balance between the difficulty of the arcs
- 104 sec It's a really good use of two-hand maps