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能增加中文吗谢谢
I will note that the UI does properly scale with the built in UI-scale setting, but that affects all UI, which probably isn't what you're going for.
This won't break your game, but until you set Max Rank again, the game won't register you've set the max rank to be above S.
If possible, I might go back and make it so that instead of having 'U' as the max rank (If you activate it in config, that is - by default S is max, but it can go up to SS, SSS, and U if toggled), I could add a config that lets the player type in whatever they want for that rank.
It'd also be slightly out of scope, since I made these meters with the intention of being more 'generic' and not directly based on any one game's combo system. I'm sure there's plenty of overlap already, but I largely devised the content independently and have kept the aesthetic original (Minus a reference or two).