If you have ever enjoyed a rhythm game—from Dance Dance Revolution to Osu! to Cytus —the version is a masterclass in how to resurrect a dead mobile port. It respects your device’s hardware (high refresh rates, low latency), respects your time (no ads, no “lives” system), and respects the source material (faithful charts, fantastic song selection).
| Metric | Old Port (v1.9.3) | Updated Port (v2.1.3) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 82 ms | 12 ms | | Frame Rate (Stable) | 60 fps (with drops to 45) | 120 fps (locked) | | Song Load Time | 4.5 seconds | 1.2 seconds | | CPU Usage (Idle) | 18% | 6% | | Crash Rate (per hour) | 1 crash every 20 min | 0 crashes (8hr test) | sonicribs android port updated
“Custom songs from my PC won’t show up.” Solution: Ensure the chart files are in the .sonicribs or .srb format. Place them in Internal Storage/SonicRibs/Songs/ . Then, inside the app, go to Library > Refresh Song Cache (a new button in the top-right corner). If you have ever enjoyed a rhythm game—from