![]() Successfully avoiding a mine shouldn't add to your DP score (+0) but hitting a mine would result in -4 DP loss per mine. The same thing could be said about mines. (Example: If a song played has 100 holds, getting 100/100 would yield +200 in DP, while if someone played the same song with holds off, you would just get 0/100 or +0). However, if someone was to play a song with holds off, you could just have +0 in the overall DP score. Some people play with holds off, so this could impact the DP score. The maximum DP you would get from a Marvelous is +4, so getting a miss on the same note should yield the same result. DDR also penalizes a person two times for getting any kind of combo breaking note (-4 for boo, -8 for miss.) I think this should also be changed. Marvelous should not count as being the same thing as Perfect. Everybody (or at least 95% of the people) play with Marvelous turned on, and people absolutely play to "MA" songs. Here is the stepmania judgement windows taken from the ini:īased off this, and also taking into consideration what DDR does with their DP calculations, it would seem accurate to use this scale for SMO: Many of us use different versions of Stepmania now (SM3.95, SM4, SM5), and SM5 gives different grand total scores than all of the other versions. AAA and AAAA are purely accuracy grades)Ģ. Stepmania, is pretty much a computer/keyboard replica of DDR and I believe the letter grades we receive in the game are based off of DP (D through AA. I think the way to go is the DDR version of the Dance Point System for more than one reason.ġ. They use combo scoring, but also a secondary "raw scoring" system, where note judgements carry weight just as DDR does. DDR used a Dance Point System, which I'm sure many of us are aware of. One being how to rank people/scores on a particular song. There are some issues that need resolving before this becomes a reality. I know if this could be recreated with the new SMO, Stepmania would begin to flourish once again. It was a successful experiment and one that had tremendous additional potential, but for whatever reason, Thaor took down the scores database and it died right then. When people became aware of that scores database, they entered in hundreds of scores on files nearly overnight. This is something that has been attempted before, with the Blue Planet Score Database that Thaor created. To bring something like this over to Stepmania would be HUGE Flash Flash Revolution has successfully implemented a system in which all of this happens, with their system. ![]() This was a great thing, but in this new SMO I would like to see this feature taken to another levelįor years, people have been wanting a means to compare scores with one another and see how they would match up against other people on a particular song. ![]() It saved everything and everything was viewable by any person. ![]() The old SMO did record every score ever obtained in the server. ![]()
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