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Stepocalypse was a StepMania tournament hosted by lurker inspired by Bearpocalypse, a series of elite ITG competitions. Qualifiers lasted for a week on 5 classic simfiles, ranging from very easy to insanely hard. The top 12 or top 25% of all players formed the Competitive Group during the competition. The remaining participants formed the Open Group. The main competition consisted of two 75-minute sets, each with their own song list and point system. Players had a week to play both sets. All scores during the competition were tallied using the MIGS scoring system.

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  • Stepocalypse was a StepMania tournament hosted by lurker inspired by Bearpocalypse, a series of elite ITG competitions. Qualifiers lasted for a week on 5 classic simfiles, ranging from very easy to insanely hard. The top 12 or top 25% of all players formed the Competitive Group during the competition. The remaining participants formed the Open Group. The main competition consisted of two 75-minute sets, each with their own song list and point system. Players had a week to play both sets. All scores during the competition were tallied using the MIGS scoring system.
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  • 2014-10-07(xsd:date)
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  • 2014-09-21(xsd:date)
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  • Stepocalypse was a StepMania tournament hosted by lurker inspired by Bearpocalypse, a series of elite ITG competitions. Qualifiers lasted for a week on 5 classic simfiles, ranging from very easy to insanely hard. The top 12 or top 25% of all players formed the Competitive Group during the competition. The remaining participants formed the Open Group. The main competition consisted of two 75-minute sets, each with their own song list and point system. Players had a week to play both sets. All scores during the competition were tallied using the MIGS scoring system. The first set, called Tiers consisted of 9 tiers of increasing difficulty. Each of these tiers contained 3 songs : a "speed" song, a "stamina" song and an "other" song that covered skills such as jacks, bursts, unusual patterns and rhythms. An additional, easier "tier 0" was open only to the Open Group, for a total of 30 songs. Rates were not allowed on this set. The second set, called PUSH IT contained a list of 26 files of increasing difficulty, ranging from as easy as tier 0 to harder than tier 9 in the tiers set. Files were specifically packaged up for the competition, along with generic GFX to make browsing through the files by difficulty easier and to make the chart difficulty consistent across all files.
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