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RStah44
Joined: 31 May 2007 Posts: 609 Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 2:22 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the advice. _________________
My Goals Before Gh3 Comes Out:
[X] 300k Jordan(Expert)
[X] 5* Six(Expert)
[X] Rank Top 500 in Expert
Leagues:
S5 B-league- 2nd Regular Season- Quarter Finalist in Playoffs
S6 OB-league- 15th Regular Season- Round 1 Finalist in Playoffs
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debr5836
Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 1159 Location: Fort Collins, CO
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:15 am Post subject: spopt2.pl results |
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spopt2.pl results for "Soy Bomb" (gh2-ps2/easy) generated on 07/20/2007
NOTE: Easy squeeze interval of +/- 0.1667s is still in question.
This could result in optimistic results.
lazy-whammy (106677) PNG TXT
no-squeeze (109681) PNG TXT
big-squeeze (110085) PNG TXT
nearly-ideal (111221) PNG TXT
upper-bound (113229) PNG TXT
KEY
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Lazy Whammy ---- No squeezing, all whammys start 0.5 beats late
No Squeeze ---- No squeezing, no early whammying
Big Squeeze ---- 80% of the max possible squeeze, no early whammying
Nearly Ideal ---- 80% of the max possible squeeze, 80% of the max possible early whammying
Upper Bound ---- 100% of the max possible squeeze, 100% of the max possible early whammying
big-squeeze path details
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File: soybomb.mid
Solution Path: 1-2-2-3-2-1
Estimated Base score 21016
Estimated 4* cutoff 42032
Estimated 5* cutoff 58844
Estimated Perfect w/o SP 81013
Estimated SP Score 29072
Estimated Total Score 110085
Activations:
#1 From meas 16.0000 (Y note) to meas 20.5605 (R sust) ( 16.1005- 20.5605) Score: 3224 (13.0+ 3.1)*200
#2 From meas 31.8405 (Y sust) to meas 38.0000 (R note) ( 31.8405- 37.9005) Score: 4640 (19.0+ 4.2)*200
#3 From meas 47.5000 (G note) to meas 53.2500 (Y note) ( 47.4990- 53.2256) Score: 4044 (15.0+ 5.2)*200
#4 From meas 75.0194 (GR sust) to meas 83.0000 (R note) ( 75.0194- 82.9000) Score: 5924 (10.0+19.6)*200
#5 From meas 99.3750 (Y note) to meas 105.2049 (R sust) ( 99.4760-105.2049) Score: 4904 (15.0+ 9.5)*200
#6 From meas 113.0000 (G note) to meas 117.4814 (RY sust) (113.0880-117.4814) Score: 6336 (31.0+ 0.7)*200
nearly-ideal path details
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File: soybomb.mid
Solution Path: 1-2-2-3-2-1
Estimated Base score 21016
Estimated 4* cutoff 42032
Estimated 5* cutoff 58844
Estimated Perfect w/o SP 81013
Estimated SP Score 30208
Estimated Total Score 111221
Activations:
#1 From meas 16.0000 (Y note) to meas 20.7500 (Y note) ( 15.9666- 20.7510) Score: 3452 (14.0+ 3.3)*200
#2 From meas 31.5172 (Y sust) to meas 38.0000 (R note) ( 31.5172- 37.9005) Score: 4768 (19.0+ 4.8)*200
#3 From meas 47.5000 (G note) to meas 53.5000 (Y note) ( 47.4872- 53.5010) Score: 4244 (16.0+ 5.2)*200
#4 From meas 74.9000 (GR sust) to meas 83.0000 (R note) ( 74.9000- 82.9000) Score: 6020 (10.0+20.1)*200
#5 From meas 100.0000 (RY note) to meas 106.0384 (RY sust) (100.0990-106.0384) Score: 5124 (15.0+10.6)*200
#6 From meas 112.5000 (Y note) to meas 117.3125 (RY note) (112.5953-117.3103) Score: 6600 (33.0+ 0.0)*200
upper-bound path details
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File: soybomb.mid
Solution Path: 1-2-2-C2-1-2-1
Estimated Base score 21016
Estimated 4* cutoff 42032
Estimated 5* cutoff 58844
Estimated Perfect w/o SP 81013
Estimated SP Score 32216
Estimated Total Score 113229
Activations:
#1 From meas 16.0000 (Y note) to meas 21.0000 (G note) ( 16.0094- 20.8750) Score: 3652 (15.0+ 3.3)*200
#2 From meas 30.3750 (Y note) to meas 37.0000 (G note) ( 30.5031- 36.9676) Score: 4928 (19.0+ 5.6)*200
#3 From meas 48.0000 (R note) to meas 54.1928 (G sust) ( 48.1245- 54.1928) Score: 4268 (16.0+ 5.3)*200
#4 From meas 69.2500 (Y note) to meas 73.7500 (R note) ( 69.1167- 73.8104) Score: 3780 (17.0+ 1.9)*200
#5 From meas 78.0000 (GR note) to meas 82.1214 (Y sust) ( 78.1203- 82.1214) Score: 3720 ( 6.0+12.6)*200
#6 From meas 100.0000 (RY note) to meas 106.1162 (RY sust) (100.1240-106.1162) Score: 5188 (15.0+10.9)*200
#7 From meas 112.5000 (Y note) to meas 117.4153 (RY sust) (112.6198-117.4153) Score: 6680 (33.0+ 0.4)*200
Please post any bugs/questions about these auto-generated paths HERE. |
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Robbert
Joined: 21 Mar 2007 Posts: 373 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 6:20 pm Post subject: |
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The upper bound is impossible. The chord SP phrase is too short, even if you strum it early. >.< |
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FinalAeon
Joined: 19 Mar 2007 Posts: 2915 Location: Antwerpen, Belgium
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah some squeezes are impossible and some only the best squeezers *points to Cdw* can get them. If I start improving my scores yet again I'll probably go with something between the "big squeeze" & "nearly ideal". I suggest you do the same. |
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Cdw01
Joined: 23 Dec 2006 Posts: 923 Location: New York
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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:04 am Post subject: |
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FinalAeon wrote: | Yeah some squeezes are impossible and some only the best squeezers *points to Cdw* can get them. If I start improving my scores yet again I'll probably go with something between the "big squeeze" & "nearly ideal". I suggest you do the same. |
debr has generated easy paths with the same timing window as medium, and those are a little better, but I've told him to just go ahead and use the H/X window for both easy and medium, as quite frankly, the results right now are still impossible, and I think that's the only way they're actually going to start looking realistic. Once they're approved, I'm guessing he'll post the revised ones here as well. _________________
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Robbert
Joined: 21 Mar 2007 Posts: 373 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:38 am Post subject: |
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FinalAeon wrote: | Yeah some squeezes are impossible and some only the best squeezers *points to Cdw* can get them. If I start improving my scores yet again I'll probably go with something between the "big squeeze" & "nearly ideal". I suggest you do the same. |
Yeah, that's what I do, too. :p But it's nice to have something to refer to when you're making your own. |
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