Stupid and time consuming to say the least. Sadly however, after a person on the set failed to finish his diff, it fell to the Graveyard.Īt this point, I felt like GD's were straight up unreliable, so what I ended up doing was. I personally didn't like the gimmicky style of most of the difficulties, so with the mapping knowledge I had, I mapped the song, which you can find Here. It was My Hero Academia, with Aika's rendition of the third opening: Sora Ni Utaeba.
It had a full set this time, but I lost motivation since I was getting mods but no one would rank it or anything.Īt a certain point during the summer I had found a song from an anime I had heard about. I began to listen to both of them on repeat, and since Asian's version was mapped and the Bleach version hadn't been mapped for over 5-6 years, I began to make my FIRST rendition of the set which you see here. Then, when I kept on seeing a map that wasn't the Haruka Kanata I knew, I realized it was the same song TITLE with two different songs, by two different bands. Soon, I found out about the song Haruka Kanata. I had found a new form of mapping that people decided for me, making choices easier for a person that didn't always search for new music actively, so everything was a lot easier. After searching, I ended up finding a mapset which would actually become my first GD for the song Kaze Ga Fuku Machi, which you can actually find Here.Īt this point, my energy was rekindled.
With the knowledge I had, I was lead to the the Beatmap Projects subforum, where people would ask for GD's in sets. Soon, though, after I couldn't find any people for GD's, it fell to the graveyard again. I responded and learned a lot about how mapping worked. Again, this was lost to the void, but this one was a bit more active, as I began to actively search for mods, which led me to the forums.Īt this point I sent my map almost everywhere, and soon I was hit with a bunch of mods from a bunch of people. I then realized that I hadn't really talked to Joe or Harpuia in a bit, so I began to conversate with them a bit more.Īfter all of that, we lead into the second variation of Fist Bump. Soon, I picked up new songs and after 2018 came, I began mapping again, and during the summer, I was super active in the mapping community. He responded to a forum PM I sent him, but he never really came through with it, and after failing to find GD's on the map, It fell to the graveyard as I never mapped again for almost two months. Yes, that's right, I knew -Harpuia- before he even had a ranked map!
I saw the large set before me as I decided to contact some of the mappers who were in the set, and one responded. However, I was reluctant to do it and ended up never showing the GD to the set of the host. It was a short version, sure but I really wanted to try my hand at it. Soon, I began to come across a set of the song I was mapping. Sadly, my first half of my mapping career is all lost to the void after wiping a bunch of my graveyarded maps, so you can't play it sadly. I remapped it hoping it to be good but it was pretty bad. I created it and asked someone on osu! amino what their thoughts were and they told me to watch pishifat's videos on the mapping basics. I created a normal diff for the game's main game which lead me to make my first map. I decided to finally get into the community, since at that point I heard about a game called Sonic Forces. I had known about osu! since 2013, but I was reminded about it then from YouTube giving a video of some song being played in it from my recommended. However, after she cuts her hair within the series, her hair is consistently short.In December of 2017, my osu! account was created.