To Cerulean Blue, I never really liked it, as it got dull too quickly and the words just blend together. Simply put, it's boring when you just hang on one pitch for so long and then give a single high note, just to repeat it again. I have no clue why my brother enjoys it so much, but it drives me mad sometimes. At least it's clear what pitch the notes are (as if you couldn't tell after 13 beats of a repeated note).
However, the notes aren't really focused on a single pitch, unlike Cerulean Blue. There are a ton of in-between half-pitches that can't be programmed in to the game, and to try to put a pitch to them would likely confuse the player (not to mention the creator). If it would be made, it would have to be pitchless, like ERBoE: Iron Will Vs. Zecora.
Oh look. Smilley replied while I was writing this. I guess I should respond to him too, so he doesn't feel left out.
I think they were more or less generalizing on things when they described Creatives, not necessarily being completely thorough. You see pony art and fanfiction all over the place, but the games are a rather small chunk of all of the Creative bronydom (compared to the amount of art and fanfiction that can be pumped out in a single day).
However, the notes aren't really focused on a single pitch, unlike Cerulean Blue. There are a ton of in-between half-pitches that can't be programmed in to the game, and to try to put a pitch to them would likely confuse the player (not to mention the creator). If it would be made, it would have to be pitchless, like ERBoE: Iron Will Vs. Zecora.
Oh look. Smilley replied while I was writing this. I guess I should respond to him too, so he doesn't feel left out.
I think they were more or less generalizing on things when they described Creatives, not necessarily being completely thorough. You see pony art and fanfiction all over the place, but the games are a rather small chunk of all of the Creative bronydom (compared to the amount of art and fanfiction that can be pumped out in a single day).