In the ADOFAI community, custom levels are often categorized or named based on their BPM (beats per minute) to indicate difficulty and rhythm density. A "Fixed" level means the tempo remains constant throughout the entire track, rather than having speed changes like many official levels. Key Aspects of 162 Fixed
Viral clips have emerged on TikTok and YouTube shorts showing side-by-side comparisons. In the original, a perfect visual hit registers as a “Great” (off by 20ms). In the “162 Fixed” version, that same input registers as a “Perfect+”. Top players have set new world records on the fixed version, with accuracy scores reaching 99.92%—a statistical impossibility on the original. a dance of fire and ice 162 fixed
now allow for smoother rendering at this specific speed, preventing "stutter deaths". Why Timing Windows Matter ADOFAI is notoriously strict. The game uses a threshold BPM system to determine how forgiving your inputs are. For a standard map, the "Perfect" window is typically 30° of rotation In the ADOFAI community, custom levels are often