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Reorganize and clarify title markers section of RC #4274

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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions wiki/Ranking_Criteria/en.md
Expand Up @@ -90,10 +90,12 @@ Changes to the rules and guidelines in this document are proposed and discussed
- **Any form of `vs.`, `Vs.`, `VS`, etc. must be written as `vs.` when it is used as a marker signifying a collaboration between two or more artists.**
- **Any form of `feat.`, `ft.`, `Ft.`, etc. must be written as `feat.` when it is used as a marker signifying an artist featured in the song.**
- **When a fictional character is credited as the singer of a song, the artist field is to be formatted in a `Character (CV: Voice Actor)` format.** For live action, credit the voice actor only.
- **If the song is used in a television program, web series, or direct-to-video series, such as an opening/ending/insert song, use a `(TV Size)` marker at the end of the current title.** If there is an existing `TV size` marker in the title, the `(TV Size)` marker would replace it. Additionally, songs with existing `Short Ver` or `Game Ver` or similar markers in their titles must use `(Short Ver.)` or `(Game Ver.)` markers.
- **If the song is used in a television program, web series, or direct-to-video series, such as an opening/ending/insert song, use a `(TV Size)` marker at the end of the current title.** If there is an existing `TV size` marker in the title, the `(TV Size)` marker would replace it.
- **If a song title contains short or game version markers, their titles must be standardized to `(Short Ver.)` and `(Game Ver.)` respectively.**
- **Unofficial cut versions of songs must add a `(Cut Ver.)` marker at the end of the current title string.** If length markers are in the title of the track which it is cut from, `(Cut Ver.)` would replace the existing length marker. This is to distinguish unofficial cuts of a song from full length versions. Songs that are shortened in ways that nearly match their official versions, and songs that are a full loop of a looping track will not be considered cut.
- Note: If a mapset's song contains matching sections to the `TV size`/`Short Ver`/`Game Ver` song, in the same order, and is roughly the same length as the official cut song, the mapset's edit will also count as a `TV Size`/`Short Ver`/`Game Ver` respectively. Covers and remixes do not count.
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- **Unofficial cut versions of songs must add a `(Cut Ver.)` tag at the end of the current title.** If length markers are in the title of the track, `(Cut Ver.)` would replace the existing length marker instead. This is to distinguish unofficial cuts of a song from full length versions. Songs that are shortened in ways that nearly match their official versions, and songs that are a full loop of a looping track will not be considered cut.
- **If a song has been edited to have a higher tempo, use a `(Sped Up Ver.)` marker at the end of the current title string.** If there is an existing `Sped Up Ver` marker in the title, the `(Sped Up Ver.)` marker would replace it. Sped up songs in Techno, Trance, Dance, or other similar genres should use a `(Nightcore Mix)` marker instead.
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- Note: For tracks which are both cut and sped up, combine their markers into `(Sped Up & Cut Ver.)` and `(Nightcore & Cut Ver.)` respectively.
- **Special unicode characters must be filtered to their nearest standard equivalent or removed from the romanised fields within a `.osu` file.** `★ ☆ ⚝ ✪` and the likes are substituted to an asterisk (`*`). Other special characters are to be romanised or dropped on case-by-case basis.
- **If a mapset track is composed of two or more songs, list the song titles clearly with a dividing symbol inbetween or use a title descriptive of its contents.** If the title becomes too long as a result, a descriptive title must be used instead.
- **If a symbol is used to group parts of a title, a space must be used before and after the group, but not directly before or after the symbols within the groups.**
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