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To whoever mentioned the thing about the multiple playthroughs (if you even marked to sub to the thread, ofc hehe). Yeah it is a fair point, albeit I'd argue a neat completionist progression goes something akin to Failing>Succeeding with poor rating> Studying the patterns to properly excell at a chart.
My main grievance is more so that the tempo changes (and pauses) kinda mess with your brain a bit in ways that go a bit past the track being hard (which is also the case and I don't have anything against that). I'm not gonna argue in favor or against of charts being able to being sight-read, it goes with taste ig.
But it's worth pointing out it's is obviously an intended design choice for the game since that's what all of remix mode is built around of.