Main thread: [osu!taiko] Project Loved: May 2025
Ludicin - Onus Regulus by Nwolf
300.73 BPM, 3:08 | 7.25★, 8.73★
Captain's description (by nevqr):
Do I hear Ludicin? And GTS? AND 300 BPM?
That's right, this month I present to you Onus Regulus, composed by Ludicin. Nominating GTS maps is almost starting to feel like a tradition now, but it's not often that a GTS original song is used twice in their tournaments. Let's take a look at what Nwolf managed to cook for us this time around:
COEGTS 2023 NM2 - Against Overwhelming Odds (7.25★): The original rendition used at the first GTS LAN tournament in 2023 pooled as the speed pick for the main mappool. The map opens up with a tricky stream section, and from then continues to be a relatively tame speed map utilizing typical Nwolf patterning.
EGTS 2025 GF NM6 - The Fallen King's Precipice (8.73★): The harder secondary map in the set. The real deal. 300 BPM is simply too easy for EGTS' Grand Finals speed map standards, so why not transform the original difficulty into a stream map? This map is absolutely relentless when it comes to density and stamina-draining patterning. Do deathstreams sound too easy for you? No problem, Nwolf anticipated that and decided to throw in some 1/6 450 BPM patterns too.
So, what do you think? Does this map deserve a spot in the Loved category? Then make your voice heard through voting!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Ludicin - Onus Regulus by Nwolf
300.73 BPM, 3:08 | 7.25★, 8.73★
Captain's description (by nevqr):
Do I hear Ludicin? And GTS? AND 300 BPM?
That's right, this month I present to you Onus Regulus, composed by Ludicin. Nominating GTS maps is almost starting to feel like a tradition now, but it's not often that a GTS original song is used twice in their tournaments. Let's take a look at what Nwolf managed to cook for us this time around:
COEGTS 2023 NM2 - Against Overwhelming Odds (7.25★): The original rendition used at the first GTS LAN tournament in 2023 pooled as the speed pick for the main mappool. The map opens up with a tricky stream section, and from then continues to be a relatively tame speed map utilizing typical Nwolf patterning.
EGTS 2025 GF NM6 - The Fallen King's Precipice (8.73★): The harder secondary map in the set. The real deal. 300 BPM is simply too easy for EGTS' Grand Finals speed map standards, so why not transform the original difficulty into a stream map? This map is absolutely relentless when it comes to density and stamina-draining patterning. Do deathstreams sound too easy for you? No problem, Nwolf anticipated that and decided to throw in some 1/6 450 BPM patterns too.
So, what do you think? Does this map deserve a spot in the Loved category? Then make your voice heard through voting!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!