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Really looking forward to your game. Thank you very much for your honest answer!
Hmmm, while synchronizing would be a mess, die hard players could probably build and play custom levels to a silent track while having their own songs playing from a separate audio device. As long as the editor has clear BPM and beat indicators so that you have a reference.
Ok, so there will be an editor to create custom maps for the songs like we can with OSU! for example?
Hope that the official also have an audit mechanism for personal custom beat, do not like "" SOUNDBOXING "like a song has numerous choreographs, most of the quality is not.
Plus they would have no problem since under the fair use law user generated content would have no issue since nobody make money off it
They could put the songless tracks on the workshop and leave acquiring the song file to the users, but if you think sharing copyrighted music on an official platform is going to happen, you have another thing coming.