What hurts the most is that Jericho loves putting 1 super long and hard stream in his map when it's mostly singletappable aside from a few triples toward the end. Still, always loved playing the mapset. I was hoping one day I would get good enough to combo through that stream with DT sometimes but I don't think it's gonna happen.
First time seeing osu! was in random YT recommendations, and it was someone playing this, Flat diff. I really wish more easy/normal level difficulties had bigger spacing with simple timing like this one does. It's not a perfectly made starter difficulty, but as a beginner it's a funner map than a large majority of modern beginner difficulties.
When this map came out I thought it was super gimmicky and overrated. Over time I gained some respect for its iconic structure though. It's instantly recognizable without hearing the song or seeing the background, which I think is cool, even if the patterns play awkwardly at times.
Both Insanes are DT bliss
What hurts the most is that Jericho loves putting 1 super long and hard stream in his map when it's mostly singletappable aside from a few triples toward the end. Still, always loved playing the mapset. I was hoping one day I would get good enough to combo through that stream with DT sometimes but I don't think it's gonna happen.
Although it PP spikes pretty hard, I always loved how the end felt. Background choices are terrible.
This mapping is so dumb and braindead, yet it's so fun to me
Probably my favorite PP map tbh
It's rough but I love playing it
Love the aesthetics of this map, however I rarely ever want to play it.
First time seeing osu! was in random YT recommendations, and it was someone playing this, Flat diff. I really wish more easy/normal level difficulties had bigger spacing with simple timing like this one does. It's not a perfectly made starter difficulty, but as a beginner it's a funner map than a large majority of modern beginner difficulties.
When this map came out I thought it was super gimmicky and overrated. Over time I gained some respect for its iconic structure though. It's instantly recognizable without hearing the song or seeing the background, which I think is cool, even if the patterns play awkwardly at times.
Hasn't aged the best, but when I started the game early 2011 I really loved this map.