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Its repetitiveness is an asset for learning and building muscle memory but doing it without checkpoints makes it a bit unnecessarily gruelling. Even just one checkpoint at the U-turn going into the first round of pseudos (tile 76) would be such a good quality of life improvement with how much you end up playing the long and easy opening, however I would personally have a second checkpoint at or around the exit of the slowdown after the first round of pseudos (Tile 292 perhaps) as well.
Visually... God, what is there to say? The visuals are gorgeous and flashy without being overwhelming and lend the chart a very nice flow and sense of progression.
Criticism aside I do really like it. Good stuff.