I think I actually under-rate Ba Do Bleep, if anything. That's bonkers, right? It's been my favourite map for over two decades now - but that right there is exactly the problem. I saw it when I was 15, and it was maybe the fourth or fifth map of any kind I'd ever truly paid attention to front-to-back, and the first that wasn't essentially forced upon me by my parents or general peer pressure at school. It was the first time I'd ever decided it might be worth actually trying out mapping for real, and the very first map I ever landed on just so happened to be the best one? Nah. It's far too convenient. I keep side-eyeing it uneasily when I see it sitting at the top of my favourite map list. Surely the rush of seeing it now can't be the same as it was when I was seeing it as a teenager. Surely at least one of the 3,500 maps I've heard since has surpassed it. Right?!
And yet I've been having this thought repeatedly for well over a decade now, and every time I come back to it I'm absolutely blown away. I think to myself that surely "normal." won't have that power when the shock of the multi-part emphasis structure has worn off. Surely "bo boo geep." won't look as profoundly spacious, distant, and yearning as it did back in those long distant days when it was my favourite map. Surely they won't still send those shivers flying up my spine. Surely they won't be so emotionally overwhelming. Surely it won't still feel so terrifying. Surely at some point the song will stop sounding so damn pretty and feeling so damn desolate. Surely "wafer" won't soar so high. And yet every time I go back and check, I find that all of those things are true and more. It has only grown in my estimation since; "The Spinner" has stopped feeling like one of the weak points here and screamed all the way up to becoming one of my favourite part in the map, and the surprising coldness of "Midwest Emo Edit" has really started to draw me in. It just somehow keeps getting better every time I hear it. So yes: it turns out that by total fluke, my first ever attempt to find a favourite map was the only one I ever needed, and as much as I've loved spending so long trying to find something better, and as much as I will probably continue to do so for as long as I'm alive, it's probably a fruitless endeavour. Ba Do Bleep (olc's Midwest Emo Edit), man. What a fucking map. [3]
I think I actually under-rate Ba Do Bleep, if anything. That's bonkers, right? It's been my favourite map for over two decades now - but that right there is exactly the problem. I saw it when I was 15, and it was maybe the fourth or fifth map of any kind I'd ever truly paid attention to front-to-back, and the first that wasn't essentially forced upon me by my parents or general peer pressure at school. It was the first time I'd ever decided it might be worth actually trying out mapping for real, and the very first map I ever landed on just so happened to be the best one? Nah. It's far too convenient. I keep side-eyeing it uneasily when I see it sitting at the top of my favourite map list. Surely the rush of seeing it now can't be the same as it was when I was seeing it as a teenager. Surely at least one of the 3,500 maps I've heard since has surpassed it. Right?!
And yet I've been having this thought repeatedly for well over a decade now, and every time I come back to it I'm absolutely blown away. I think to myself that surely "normal." won't have that power when the shock of the multi-part emphasis structure has worn off. Surely "bo boo geep." won't look as profoundly spacious, distant, and yearning as it did back in those long distant days when it was my favourite map. Surely they won't still send those shivers flying up my spine. Surely they won't be so emotionally overwhelming. Surely it won't still feel so terrifying. Surely at some point the song will stop sounding so damn pretty and feeling so damn desolate. Surely "wafer" won't soar so high. And yet every time I go back and check, I find that all of those things are true and more. It has only grown in my estimation since; "The Spinner" has stopped feeling like one of the weak points here and screamed all the way up to becoming one of my favourite part in the map, and the surprising coldness of "Midwest Emo Edit" has really started to draw me in. It just somehow keeps getting better every time I hear it. So yes: it turns out that by total fluke, my first ever attempt to find a favourite map was the only one I ever needed, and as much as I've loved spending so long trying to find something better, and as much as I will probably continue to do so for as long as I'm alive, it's probably a fruitless endeavour. Ba Do Bleep (olc's Midwest Emo Edit), man. What a fucking map. [3]
fsj diff grew on me a lil :3
dopamine osu
jinx is so fucking hot Godddddddd [2]
Man this used to be so good but len just better
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respect
love 2020 kalibe more than anything on earth
i get it
rhythm -2
Best map of all time
still so god damn good bro.
this is good
best map of all time
we might have to chill in the omdb comment sections
unfortunate that this was blacklisted man.
visionary how Dare you make me lose my favorite rating
😨😨
Omg. thank you goat.
FLoppa did you just remove your rating on the map how u do that
Pls stop rating your own map 5 bro.
m an omdbcel i love omdb i love omdbcore every day i look at omdb 24/7 omdbomdbomdbomdb
OMdb pending maps addition?!?!?!
He might be tweaking
fun but rhythm awful