I would definitely put it at a minimum a VERY high 16. High BPM is a HUGE weakness of mine and this song being at almost 200bpm was definitely a recipe for disaster for me aha
Paranoia Survivor on Doubles Expert [15] is my favorite chart and piece. For me, THAT piece as well as Max 300 were back in the day if you could pass those charts you were a bad@$$. Also, I find the Doubles chart easier than the singles chart.
In my experience... most of the time I tried doubles charts they were definitely easier than the singles charts. Not sure if that's a decision based on "hey they have to use both pads so lets not go too hard on them" or something else but yeah def easier from the handful of charts I've played/seen
@@DietDietRevolution For me, going from Singles to Doubles is like seeing a guitar player go from a 6-String to an 8-String. Gives the player more steps to work with and more ways to be expressive [Freestyle].
Ayyyyyy. I was the one who commented Xepher. Goated song.
@@BlackFriday242 I freaking love xepher one day i’ll pass my harder edit to it 😂
Triple Journey esp 16 is def a low 17 in terms of stamina/footspeed requirement
I would definitely put it at a minimum a VERY high 16. High BPM is a HUGE weakness of mine and this song being at almost 200bpm was definitely a recipe for disaster for me aha
Big xenon fan also, just love the beat of that song and the chart has a nice flow
@@seebum_ everything about Xenon is awesome aha love it so much
Paranoia Survivor on Doubles Expert [15] is my favorite chart and piece. For me, THAT piece as well as Max 300 were back in the day if you could pass those charts you were a bad@$$.
Also, I find the Doubles chart easier than the singles chart.
In my experience... most of the time I tried doubles charts they were definitely easier than the singles charts. Not sure if that's a decision based on "hey they have to use both pads so lets not go too hard on them" or something else but yeah def easier from the handful of charts I've played/seen
@@DietDietRevolution For me, going from Singles to Doubles is like seeing a guitar player go from a 6-String to an 8-String. Gives the player more steps to work with and more ways to be expressive [Freestyle].