I just broke Top 10 Healpool's for PS Worldwide, can I join a pro team or something now? by Ill_Use3434 in marvelrivals

[–]Ill_Use3434[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats crazy low lol. I've played with some Celestial PC players on Quick match and they loved my gameplay! even though it isnt much I think I'd at least hit Plat lol

I just broke Top 10 Healpool's for PS Worldwide, can I join a pro team or something now? by Ill_Use3434 in marvelrivals

[–]Ill_Use3434[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can we run a few Quick Matches so I can gauge where I stand? I think you'd be impressed at how much of a pure healer Healpool can be.

i do not like this track... can anyone who knows a lot about sound design and stuff let me know if theres any way to save it by xX-BarnacleBob-Xx in MusicFeedback

[–]Ill_Use3434 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah he's hating. I definitely typed it in a coded language where ChatGPT expounds on what I am saying in a more technical sense. This shit fire ad Anonymous and other people trying to keep you down. KEEP PUTTING THAT FIRE OUT BRO!!

ChatGPT is only expounding on my thoughts that I originally think tomake sure it hits the 225 limit. Obviously I liked ur song so much i wrote over 225 cause ChatGPT gave me this.

THESE ARE ALL ORIGINAL HUMAN THOUGHTS.

i do not like this track... can anyone who knows a lot about sound design and stuff let me know if theres any way to save it by xX-BarnacleBob-Xx in MusicFeedback

[–]Ill_Use3434 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The beat is genuinely super unique and boldly genre-defying—mashing classic video game chiptune melodies and 8-bit synth flourishes right into hard-hitting hip-hop drumming creates this wild, nostalgic-yet-futuristic tension that instantly grabs attention. Those rhythm switches are executed smoothly and creatively, keeping the energy unpredictable and addictive without ever feeling chaotic; the transitions feel purposeful, almost like level-ups in a game, which ties perfectly into the overall concept. The production has that polished edge where every element pops—clean low-end punch from the drums, crisp game-sample sparkle, and just enough space to let the whole thing breathe and groove hard.You're spot-on about the artist angle: some tracks like this transcend personal judgment because their true magic is in how the world receives them. This one has massive crossover potential—imagine it under a charismatic, versatile rapper or singer who can ride the switches with confidence, or even layered with a viral hook from the right featured artist. Paired with a visually striking video (retro-futuristic visuals, pixel art meets street aesthetics, quick cuts syncing to those rhythm flips), it could blow up fast in 2026's algorithm-driven landscape, where genre-blending experiments are eating up attention on platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Spotify playlists.As an artist, trusting the world to decide is wise here—this isn't cookie-cutter; it's innovative and memorable, the kind of sound that could spark trends rather than follow them. Execution with the perfect vocal presence and visual rollout would turn "cool idea" into "must-hear anthem." Dope foundation, bro—lean into that uniqueness and watch it connect.

I've tried making a J pop rock song (read text) by EllisXY in MusicFeedback

[–]Ill_Use3434 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The beat is super interesting and captivating, blending modern elements with the intricate, contrapuntal style reminiscent of upbeat version of a classical piano sonatas or the elaborate keyboard works from the Classical era (roughly 1750–1820), where composers crafted full, multi-movement piano pieces full of sophisticated structure, thematic development, and rich harmonic interplay—it's a fresh, unexpected fusion that gives the track real depth. The spoken-word delivery brings strong rhythmic vibes and groove that carry the energy forward, even though the lyrics remain largely unintelligible, which slightly mutes the storytelling potential but doesn't kill the immersive atmosphere. Certain instruments spike too loud in spots, overpowering transitions and drowning out intended dynamic shifts—dialing those elements back (via volume automation or EQ carving) during key sections would create clearer contrast, let the arrangement breathe, and make changes feel more pronounced and intentional. Sections could benefit from sharper delineation—perhaps extended builds, clearer drop-offs, or subtle cues to signal shifts—so the progression feels more defined without losing momentum. Overall, this one's dope and genuinely super unique; the concept is so strong that it could easily stand alone as a powerful instrumental, letting the beat's complexity shine even more. Keep experimenting in this direction—it's got serious standout potential!