Get 100 percent accuracy and beat speed trial on all the first 6 worlds, you'll unlock World B. Beat it. And boom you've technically 100% it and got the gold colour
So hard to get those 135-degree octagonal rhythms so they don't sound like triplets! (No, I don't play this game, I'm talking about actual music. Turning those dotted eighth notes into triplets is a classic error.)
@@SandroFrancisMiranda123 Well yeah, that's tricky when it's fast for sure, but mostly because of the 135-degree angles mixed with the 90-degree ones. I honestly don't see much point in focusing on a syncopated rhythm like that when it's so fast. Like, having it in the drums, sure, but zoomy synth? It's practically indistinguishable from the rhythm that comes after it.
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@@SandroFrancisMiranda123 Not quite, you can get less than 100% even if you beat the whole song. I'm not sure how the accuracy works but you can get over 100% with a few misses
@@crisbercutov7405 Basically you have Perfect (100% base + 0.1% bonus), EPerfect/LPerfect (100% base but no bonus) and then Early/Late/whatever which lower the base. Then you add the base and the bonus. That gives your accuracy number which needs to go above 100% to get a Perfect world. You can still have stuff that lowers the base accuracy and get the perfect world. If you get many Early/Late but still hit the notes your accuracy can drop almost arbitrarily low (I heard of someone beating a song with like 10% accuracy or some shit)
@@paulstelian97 thank you, yeah that's quite different compared to osu. In osu, the game basically calculates the accuracy on every single note. If you hit it perfectly, that's 100% note accuracy, if you hit it slightly late or early, that's 33.33%,if you hit it late by a lot that's 16.67% and if you miss that's 0%. You add all those up then divide by the total number of notes in the map (thus you get the average accuracy), there's no bonus or stuff like that.
If you haven’t done it, I’d recommend trying this level at 1.5. It’s SUPER fun, I barely managed to pull it off yesterday.
Sheesh
This level actually gave me hand cramps
i love how this and classic pursuit are both not original adofai themes but they sound like they're apart of the game.
For a sec I thought the king of the rats (boss) was just club penguin. Ps:I thought the nose was the mouth
This game has some amazing beats!
4:32 you hit the note twice
this is by far the my favourite map
a Dance of Magma and Fire
How to get that color
what?
idk
@@svetone74 beat World B
Get 100 percent accuracy and beat speed trial on all the first 6 worlds, you'll unlock World B. Beat it. And boom you've technically 100% it and got the gold colour
Do big black next pls
oh god no
Big black what
4:32 you hit the first tile a little early
still counts as a note though
@@wahoo812 He hit a pseudo where there wasn't any heh
This world is hell
So hard to get those 135-degree octagonal rhythms so they don't sound like triplets!
(No, I don't play this game, I'm talking about actual music. Turning those dotted eighth notes into triplets is a classic error.)
I don't find those rhythms difficult. I have more trouble with the offbeat quater notes at 3:56
@@SandroFrancisMiranda123 Well yeah, that's tricky when it's fast for sure, but mostly because of the 135-degree angles mixed with the 90-degree ones. I honestly don't see much point in focusing on a syncopated rhythm like that when it's so fast. Like, having it in the drums, sure, but zoomy synth? It's practically indistinguishable from the rhythm that comes after it.
when will world 12 come out?
ermm u can play it right now?
AmirGaris NO U!
BTW why don’t you practice and then record it?
@@TheGalacticMagician ruclips.net/video/N5BJhynOacU/видео.html
I've already done it lol
groovy
How to get that color
By beating the bonus level
Sooo.. Xtra when :(
@femi killer ㅖ
이 분 꺼 보고 나도 할 수 있다는 생각이 들었다
그랭
ok
*Translate to Spanish*
that rat is me though-
Tfw you're attacked by musical polygons.
GOSPEL
Are of us are evil and deserve to go to hell
If you have lied once, stolen a small thing, taken the lords name in vain(OMG), looked at someone sexually, you are worthy of going to hell! Here is the good news Jesus Christ paid the fine by dying on the cross so that all we have to do to get to heaven is confess plus turn away from our sins and to put all of our trust in Jesus Christ alone for your salvation!
I play the level on mobile is easy 😁
you can't even get it on mobile.
LMAO
@@wahoo812 yes you can
Dude not 100% I saw red thing
Play the game before judging other people's gameplay. 100% doesn't mean perfect accuracy. It means that you beat the whole song.
@@SandroFrancisMiranda123 Not quite, you can get less than 100% even if you beat the whole song. I'm not sure how the accuracy works but you can get over 100% with a few misses
@@crisbercutov7405 Basically you have Perfect (100% base + 0.1% bonus), EPerfect/LPerfect (100% base but no bonus) and then Early/Late/whatever which lower the base.
Then you add the base and the bonus. That gives your accuracy number which needs to go above 100% to get a Perfect world. You can still have stuff that lowers the base accuracy and get the perfect world.
If you get many Early/Late but still hit the notes your accuracy can drop almost arbitrarily low (I heard of someone beating a song with like 10% accuracy or some shit)
@@paulstelian97 thank you, yeah that's quite different compared to osu. In osu, the game basically calculates the accuracy on every single note. If you hit it perfectly, that's 100% note accuracy, if you hit it slightly late or early, that's 33.33%,if you hit it late by a lot that's 16.67% and if you miss that's 0%. You add all those up then divide by the total number of notes in the map (thus you get the average accuracy), there's no bonus or stuff like that.