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Started by atheneangel, September 24, 2013, 02:00:26 AM

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Sebastian

Quote from: JDMEK5 on April 24, 2015, 02:29:10 PMPoint #1: Let's say that I don't think enough people need difficulty settings to make it worth your while
I mean.......that I could just rate some of the songs on the site and post it in the forums somewhere.
But whatever :p



Olimar12345

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Pianist Da Sootopolis

what is shitpost

Yugi


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Jub3r7

Why is Pollyana (Earthbound series) rated max difficulty?
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Dude

That means it's popular not difficult

Jub3r7

THIS MAKES SO MUCH MORE SENSE OMG
I'M GOING TO DELETE BOTH THESE POSTS TO SAVE FACE
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Pianist Da Sootopolis

Don't delete it, let the discussion stay archived or something XD
what is shitpost

cashwarrior1

(I didn't read any other thing in this post)
 I think that a good difficulty system would be to put three different difficulties: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. People who make arrangements might see a song that is too easy in their opinion, instead of making a replacement to make it harder, they would just make a harder arrangement and we would keep both. Easy songs could possibly be made harder, but harder songs might stay a hard song. Keep in mind this is just what I think you should do, but it might not work that well...

FierceDeity

Quote from: cashwarrior1 on May 10, 2015, 05:35:46 PM(I didn't read any other thing in this post)

(not to be rude, but you probably should)

Maelstrom

No. The majority of songs that need a different replacement are so terrible they should not stay on the site. And this would kind of go against the site's motive for having a definitive sheet for each song, rather than two. (Although there are some exceptions)

FierceDeity

I mean, I'm not against having multiple sheets of differing difficulty for the same piece, but that doesn't mean we need to implement a rating system for it. If there are two sheets that accurately depict the original while maintaining different levels of difficulty then I'd think that should be fine.

JDMEK5

We had a thing like this sorta with Maestro's virtuoso arrangements. It's possible.
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InsigTurtle

Do you mean something like what this guy does?