Simfile General Information | ||
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Type | Pad | ![]() |
BPM | 200 | |
Last Activity | 9.5 months ago (2024-08-30 10:23am) | |
Last Updated By | RGTM |
Simfile File Download | |
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ZIP | ZIP |
SM | SM (61.92 KiB) 9.5 months ago |
OGG | OGG (2.74 MiB) 1.8 years ago |
Banner | Banner (169.9 KiB) 1.5 years ago |
Jacket | Jacket (563.41 KiB) 1.8 years ago |
Background | Background (901.95 KiB) 1.8 years ago |
Simfile Progress Information | |||
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Single Beginner | Done - Level 3 | Double Beginner | None |
Single Basic | Done - Level 11 | Double Basic | Done - Level 11 |
Single Difficult | Done - Level 15 | Double Difficult | Done - Level 14 |
Single Expert | Done - Level 17 | Double Expert | Done - Level 17 |
Single Challenge | Done - Level 18 | Double Challenge | Done - Level 18 |
Audio Quality | Perfect (High Quality) | ||
Banner Quality | Cut From Photo | ||
Background Quality | Generic |
Other Information | |
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Comments | Banner: Cropped from jacket Changelog: 2024-08-30 10:23: ![]() NOTE: Two colons in song title display has been replaced by a unicode character "∷". This is the closest we can get for now, due to SM5/OutFox limitations. |
Views | 2,879 |
Downloads | 2,683 |
Rating | 10★ (Based on 1 rating) |
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Comments

barrysir
You can use backslashes to put colons in the name proper: `DIABLOSIS\:\:Naga`. Not sure how far back this goes but it definitely works on SM5.
1.6 years ago · Comment #2
1.6 years ago · Comment #2
Curilang
I found this symbol, it could helps with the correct name of the song
" ∷ "
1.8 years ago · Comment #1
" ∷ "
1.8 years ago · Comment #1