The Playcount parameter is already present for every existing map. However, in some cases, s may want to newer popular and well-established maps. Sorting by playcount alone is not always effective, as it primarily displays the most popular maps that many players already have. Scrolling down to maps with at least 500,000 plays can be time-consuming and inefficient.
While the Unplayed tag could be helpful in this scenario, it requires an osu! subscription and does not allow filtering by a specific playcount threshold. Additionally, there are cases where a might want to view all newly ranked maps that have received at least 100,000 plays. Currently, this requires manually skipping through numerous maps and checking their playcount individually, which is neither efficient nor -friendly.
While the Unplayed tag could be helpful in this scenario, it requires an osu! subscription and does not allow filtering by a specific playcount threshold. Additionally, there are cases where a might want to view all newly ranked maps that have received at least 100,000 plays. Currently, this requires manually skipping through numerous maps and checking their playcount individually, which is neither efficient nor -friendly.