Camellia vs. Akira Complex - Reality Distortion by Senseabel
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Ranked: Sep 5th, 2019
Average Rating: 3.64 / 5.00 from 21 votes
Instrumental Electronic
Average Rating: 3.64 / 5.00 from 21 votes
Instrumental Electronic
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Comments (13)
penis
awawawawa
yrour're*
also im not smart enough to come up with "ooga booga russian style"
@panda I'm sad you think I'd use "your" instead of "you're" 2 words into my comment :[
is it ok that i instantly recognized this fucking monstrata comment from 4 years ago
panda go read the beatmap comments off omdb
@koish he gave this a 4.5* what is there to be mad about
i cant believe this map is xenophobic
crazy
just close ur eyes XD.
all your basically saying here is "ooga booga russian style bad"
genuinely dont understand why you get so worked up over this mapping style. the majority of your maps are the just same hexgrid patterns pasted onto differents songs anyway, so I dont really think you have a right to call out smth for having "a lack of creative patterning and movements." mappers are allowed to map whatever song they want in whatever style they want and when you make comments like this you just make yourself look like a clown. please stop trying to act like you are the authority on someone elses design choices when you dont map anything like them at all
Rather disappointing... Too much reliance on russian elements and a lack of creative patterning or movements. Overall, I think it's just not a good style choice for the song too because russian mapping excels at emphasizing subtleties in the song through it's unique movement, angle choices, aesthetics. 00:46:531 (1,2,3,4,5,6,1) - is a brilliant btw. Wish you used ideas like this more tbh...
02:06:331 (7) - Really consider using stuff like this more often too, because 98% of the map is just linear/slightly-curved/wave/cornered(redtick) sliders (4 basic constructions) which end up causing the map to become very boring very quickly. It's less noticeable when the song is consistent, and less drastic, but like I said, this song is not subtle at all. Overall, perhaps consider injecting less russian elements depending on what song you want to work on, or more. Once you better realize what makes russian mapping so good, you can know when to optimize it, and when to consider incorporating a more varied approach. Good luck!