@@darkaura9559 Love You More does have 2 stops so it's not totally in the clear. But yeah Start a New Day is technically a boss song ( a three year old one at that, time flies)
It's deceivingly draining. The chart constantly keeps on going and never really gives you a moment to rest, and with the brief crossovers thrown in left and right that demand some more body movement, it still comes out as tiring as some of the easier 17s. 0:52-0:56 and 1:23 are the only moments in the entire chart where you can really catch a breath. I think it's the Love You More of the 17s: a chart that looks very easy for its rating in that it doesn't do anything too complex but is rated as such because it's quite draining in that it gives you almost zero breaks.
@@user-v6yg9rm3acq ik but same thing can be said with something like Triple Journey ESP where thats a 16. ik its a 12bpm difference but something like that and compare it to this chart, i just personally feel like TJ is more tiring and difficult than this 17 for passing. thats why i felt like Digitalizer could pass as a hard 16, kinda like how triple journey since TJ feels more of a 17 if anything haha.
@@Apocalypse754 I find Triple Journey ESP just as tiring as Digitalizer and even some of the other easiest 17s like び, Tiger Rampage CSP, and even Possession. But seeing how Konami seems to blurring the line between 16s and 17s with the large amount of easy 17s they introduced in A20 similar to the line 14s and 15s with all the easy 15s we got from A20 so far, I feel like Triple Journey ESP could be an "either or" case; fitting as a hard 16, but could also pass as an easy 17.
I am completely serious when I say this is one of the easiest 16's in the game. I don't play DDR that much at all, and I PFC'd this on sight-read for a warmup. At the time I had one other 16 PFC'd...
If you PFCd this on a sightread, you could probably PFC a bunch more 17s. There have been several 17s released throughout A3 that are easier than this chart.