[Arcaea Fanmade] Time To Rock - Ayato Shinozaki feat. Mako Niina (Future 10+)

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Published 2022-05-06
Song : Time To Rock
Composer : Ayato Shinozaki feat. Mako Niina
Chart Constant : 10.8
Charter : Juke

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All Comments (5)
  • @nikro8275
    Holy shit this is amazing. If I was a little more sure about when I'll next be able to chart, I'd totally ask you for a collab on something
  • @ZydeKun
    Well-charted high-difficulty vocal songs are a rarity, even in the fanmade community. This is a pretty nice surprise personally. That being said though, I think you went too overboard with the technical pattern difficulty for this one. There are so much complex jumps and techniques here with pretty much zero rest drastically increases the chart's difficulty to the point I'd say inappropriate for the song. At points, it also ruins the difficulty balancing, for example when a buildup section is harder than the first chorus. My fingers are going to cry at the w4 spams at 0:55, but they'd be fully dead and tangled before the song is finished lol. However, you did very well especially in chart design. The traces you made here all look great! I'd say that it's one of your best strengths in your charting, where you're able to both tastefully add depth to your sections, and make traces stand out and grab attention of the viewer when needed to. In short, tone down on the double note jumps, tone down on the technical spams, and simplify patterns. It would make a chart more fun when you're able to place in difficult patterns while still letting them feel as if they're naturally playable. It's a hard concept to grasp, but when players are able to not focus so much on how a pattern needs to be hit, but instead follow and flow through with the music, you've made a great pattern. I'd evaluate the chart at 11.3-11.4, but honestly, well done Juke.