Red slider tail anchor only emulates one anchor
See original GitHub issueDescribe the bug: When importing maps made in stable editor, a red slider tail anchor is interpreted as only one anchor instead of two. This doesn’t seem to affect gameplay, but it makes some sliders look weird without it.
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osu!lazer version: 2021.331.0
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I’m prioritising this one since it’s a game-breaking change that also affects diffcalc.
Adding two anchors really close to each other seems to produce the same shape on both versions.