for starters im pretty sure tata is either not fully aware of the massive amount of mapsets with low difficulties being mapped that are getting ranked nowadays, or is simply catastrophizing out of a fear of change
arguing that beginners will be left with no easier content to play with just bc of this proposal getting approved is very disingenuous and deliberately making blind eyes to all the mapsets that have and will continue to get ranked aimed for players of all skill levels (bc as it turns out, not everyone knows how to map ballsbustingly hard overdoses of good quality, and said people will have better luck mapping easier things)
catch doesn't have "an issue" of lax marathon requirements, the issue was how strict they used to be, rendering the entire spectrum of songs going from 3 minutes to anything below 5 incredibly stagnant because very few people wanted to bother mapping songs of those lengths due to the inherent effort requirement from both mapper and modders/bns alike that wasn't offset by any leniency in spread requirements
now a lot more 4 minute maps have been ranked thanks to the "more lax" drain requirements for marathons, and to me that is a net positive
if you're arguing for the prospect that this change might incentivize laziness then you've clearly not seen the results of the last ed proposal in of ranked section activity, so i invite you to do so and then reformulate your thoughts accordingly
as for me, i agree with this proposal, if nothing else because it allows further flexibility when it comes to what kinds of spreads are made possible, which in my book is always good since the additional freedom allows people further chances at expressing their potential creativity and taste in songs they like, without having to worry about whether or not the drain time of the song will require them to map an uninspired set of difficulties for spread purposes
my argument against those who might disagree with the proposal is that you have to make sure you're not missing the forest for the individual trees: allowing this proposal to will not singlehandedly cause a paradigm shift in how the ranked section looks, simply because what is in the section and what isn't is controlled by mappers and modders alike.
what I mean by this is, at the end of the day, the ones responsible for making prudent use of the new allowances the new proposal offers are ultimately us. If at any point the scenario where "a lack of beginner friendly difficulties" comes to happen (it most likely won't, since there are mappers who enjoy and are dedicated to mapping easier spreads), I'm 100% sure there will be efforts made to make that not be a problem.
+1
arguing that beginners will be left with no easier content to play with just bc of this proposal getting approved is very disingenuous and deliberately making blind eyes to all the mapsets that have and will continue to get ranked aimed for players of all skill levels (bc as it turns out, not everyone knows how to map ballsbustingly hard overdoses of good quality, and said people will have better luck mapping easier things)
catch doesn't have "an issue" of lax marathon requirements, the issue was how strict they used to be, rendering the entire spectrum of songs going from 3 minutes to anything below 5 incredibly stagnant because very few people wanted to bother mapping songs of those lengths due to the inherent effort requirement from both mapper and modders/bns alike that wasn't offset by any leniency in spread requirements
now a lot more 4 minute maps have been ranked thanks to the "more lax" drain requirements for marathons, and to me that is a net positive
if you're arguing for the prospect that this change might incentivize laziness then you've clearly not seen the results of the last ed proposal in of ranked section activity, so i invite you to do so and then reformulate your thoughts accordingly
as for me, i agree with this proposal, if nothing else because it allows further flexibility when it comes to what kinds of spreads are made possible, which in my book is always good since the additional freedom allows people further chances at expressing their potential creativity and taste in songs they like, without having to worry about whether or not the drain time of the song will require them to map an uninspired set of difficulties for spread purposes
my argument against those who might disagree with the proposal is that you have to make sure you're not missing the forest for the individual trees: allowing this proposal to will not singlehandedly cause a paradigm shift in how the ranked section looks, simply because what is in the section and what isn't is controlled by mappers and modders alike.
what I mean by this is, at the end of the day, the ones responsible for making prudent use of the new allowances the new proposal offers are ultimately us. If at any point the scenario where "a lack of beginner friendly difficulties" comes to happen (it most likely won't, since there are mappers who enjoy and are dedicated to mapping easier spreads), I'm 100% sure there will be efforts made to make that not be a problem.
+1