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Originally Posted by PooIs The Green Sudden+ number is the number of milliseconds that the notes remain on the screen from the bottom of the Sudden+ cover to the red line at the bottom of the screen. This means that you can set a specific green number and use it for every song and have a consistent speed that you read notes at across the board.
Also, the EX score is not hard to figure out. Just/Perfect Greats=2 pts.;Greats=1 pt. Goods and below=0 pts. Total possible EX score for any song equals 2*total notes for the note chart. Letter grades: AAA=8/9, AA=7/9, A=6/9, etc. Not hard at all. |
That was what I thought, but in turn after experiments we've figured out that the number should be multiplied by 2.
Guess what. I used my camera and made it capture 60fps. I made MAX LOVE (bpm 180, regul-speed in training mode) with original speed, green number at 1000. There were 4 spacings in the beat line. When I made it hi-0.5, space reduced by half. That proves the green number represents something like miliseconds.
After that, I did with hanaranman, original speed, green number 1000, and found out that the spacing went different (7 quaver spaces only), and confirmed that the number is not representing something like bar line portion. Finally, through calculation with BPM and timing, we see that with the number 1000, it means that the note needs 2000ms to drop from the cover to the judgement line.
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