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@wulpine wulpine commented Jun 4, 2025

The current combo scaling is very harsh, making most of non-FC scores have insignificant pp values.
As a first step, let's reduce the scaling a bit.
Before and after: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/q0ljxequi9

wulpine added 2 commits June 4, 2025 19:57
This is a conservative reduction, a middle point between the current
scaling and the CSR proposals.
0.45 makes little difference so let's reduce it a bit more.
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!diffcalc
RULESET=catch
OSU_A=https://github.com/ppy/osu/tree/pp-dev
OSU_B=#33417

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Finadoggie pushed a commit to Finadoggie/osu that referenced this pull request Aug 18, 2025
* Reduce combo scaling for osu!catch

This is a conservative reduction, a middle point between the current
scaling and the CSR proposals.

* Reduce osu!catch combo scaling further

0.45 makes little difference so let's reduce it a bit more.

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Co-authored-by: James Wilson <[email protected]>
@stanriders stanriders moved this from Pending Deploy to Deployed in Difficulty calculation changes Oct 29, 2025
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