stepmania:variants
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sm5-- (forked) --> | sm5-- (forked) --> | ||
itg-. (inspired) .-> | itg-. (inspired) .-> | ||
- | sm5-- (forked) --> | + | sm5-- (forked) --> |
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style itg fill:# | style itg fill:# | ||
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===== Why shouldn' | ===== Why shouldn' | ||
- | The final version | + | The final build of post-SSC mainline StepMania is 5.1 beta 2, released in 2018, and unmaintained since. It's perfectly serviceable, |
- | StepMania 5.2 never had a stable release, and what was " | + | StepMania 5.2 never had a stable release, and " |
===== So, what are my options? ===== | ===== So, what are my options? ===== | ||
- | ==== ITGMania ==== | + | Any one of these forks can play normal StepMania charts on either pad or keyboard just fine, and they’re largely interchangeable for this basic purpose. The differences lie in the community niches they serve. |
- | A " | + | ==== ITGmania ==== |
+ | |||
+ | A 5.1 fork for the ‘post-ITG’ community. Content and events therefore cater mostly to dance pad play (and the integrated online | ||
+ | |||
+ | Includes | ||
==== Project OutFox ==== | ==== Project OutFox ==== | ||
- | A closed source 5.1b2 fork that was originally | + | A closed source 5.1 fork, originally |
+ | |||
+ | Notably supports | ||
==== Etterna ==== | ==== Etterna ==== | ||
- | A 5.0.12 fork primarily | + | A 5.0 fork focused on competitive 4-key keyboard |
==== NotITG ==== | ==== NotITG ==== | ||
- | The last 3.x fork that's still maintained. | + | The last 3.95 fork that's still maintained. |
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- | Each one of these games has unique features and sub-communities, | + | My personal preference is ITGmania |
===== the ITG offset problem ===== | ===== the ITG offset problem ===== | ||
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For reasons that have long been technically unnecessary, | For reasons that have long been technically unnecessary, | ||
- | If you're bothered by this, you have a few options, which all suck in different ways: | + | If you're bothered by this, you have a few options, which all suck in varying degrees: |
* change your global latency every time you want to play a pack that has the other offset. | * change your global latency every time you want to play a pack that has the other offset. | ||
* keep two entire stepmanias around and only give packs of one type to each one. | * keep two entire stepmanias around and only give packs of one type to each one. | ||
* for any new pack you download that isn't in your preferred offset, open up each song's simfile (.sm, .ssc) and modify the ''# | * for any new pack you download that isn't in your preferred offset, open up each song's simfile (.sm, .ssc) and modify the ''# | ||
- | * use ITGMania, and add a '' | + | * use ITGmania, and add a '' |
- | The last option is my personal preference. The '' | + | The last option is my personal preference. The '' |
The file looks like this: | The file looks like this: | ||
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I've commented out several optional fields which you may make use of for display and sorting purposes. The relevant field in our case is '' | I've commented out several optional fields which you may make use of for display and sorting purposes. The relevant field in our case is '' | ||
- | To change which '' | + | To change which '' |
If you want to determine algorithmically whether a pack is meant to be null or ITG, you may be helped by the tool [[https:// | If you want to determine algorithmically whether a pack is meant to be null or ITG, you may be helped by the tool [[https:// |
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