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It's not really "too strict" but there's absolutely something off with release on keyboard. It feels disproportionately difficulty to fully release one key before pressing another in an extremely short period of time. It's not like a game braking thing, more like a minor inconvenience, but it absolutely does exist and absolutely affects things.
I recently made a custom chart that has tons of 32nd notes immediately followed by another note with a jump up in pitch and it's borderline impossible to release between notes with any sort of consistency. A ~20ms window of inconsistency is really impactful in something with as precise timings as music.