Edgar_Figaro wrote:
TBH I do tend to agree that while yes I get that people are tired of the millionth thread of "how can I get better" I still think it's important for us to be encouraging to players who want to improve. Everyone starts at the bottom and I am certain that almost all of you have at some point asked yourself "what am I doing wrong and why am I not improving"
If it annoys you that people ask repetitive questions the easy solution is just to not click on or respond to a thread. There is 0 reason to be a dick to new players that have done nothing to warrant it. All it's going to do is make new people think Osu has a terrible community which I personally don't think is a good thing for this game.
When you ask stupid and generic questions, you get stupid and generic answers.
How can you ask something so vague as "how do I get better" and possibly expect anything other than "play more"?
If you want advice on how to improve, you must first understand what you are doing wrong, not just that you are doing something wrong. The more specific the question on what to improve, the better your answer will be.
"How do I play streams" is a much worse question than "What's the best way to position my hand for streaming consistency, and should I lead with my dominant or non-dominant finger?" And you know how you get to that level of understanding of what you're doing wrong? Playing more. If you don't understand what you are doing wrong, it's because you haven't played enough. Ask us for advice on better techniques to improve what you already know you're fucking up and we can help you a LOT better.