![]() And then there is also Etterna, which primarily serves the keyboard community with its own signature features (such as a new scoring system based on millisecond timing rather than specific windows) and an automatic chart rating system. OpenITG became associated with the gimmicks/mod file community, and forked as NotITG for these players in particular. The base was splintered once more in the 5.0 era after the popular theme Simply Love got a Polished Port for 5.0 with a slew of extra features, most of the In the Groove-aligned communities largely migrated.Some stuck to vanilla 3.9, others preferred 3.9 with the 3.9+ mod. Broken Base: Before the advent of version 5, there was a sharp divide between which versions to use.It has now been considered merely a footnote in history. ![]() ![]() A second era emerged with "5.1", which contained several internal changes that ended up being either divisive to community members or just poorly-documented (and, in most cases, breaking compatibility some forms of 5.0.x such as themes and noteskins) it was renamed "5.2" in an attempt to delay it, with a new, unrelated 5.1 being designed as more of a follow-up to 5.0.12.Fortunately, things have since picked up, with sm-ssc being merged into the main repository as version 5.x (and the opening of a GitHub, with the sm-ssc team now spearheading the development of the game. They never reached widespread adoption since they were rather buggy and unstable, and most of the community stuck to using the 3.9 build (and the 3.9+ mod) or the sm-ssc fork. ![]()
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