I was singletapping everything and playing even weirdest playstyle, I was playing DDK like left hand, right hand, right hand, etc, but then i suddenly decided to learn full alternating. It was really hard at first, but you must force your brain to use different hands everytime. Now I am not even thinking about my hands, my brain learnt it and it is easy now. But you must not be using your previous playstyle while re-learning, because it will make it more difficult to do. Personally I started my relearning from easiest songs, and it took about 3-6 days to learn full alternating.anti79 wrote:
So I've been playing with a weird playstyle whre I begin every pattern with ny right hand, and then play it full alt.
For example, ddkkddk ddk kkd would turn into RLRLRLR RLR RLR.
It was ok until longer new patterns appeared. If there was something like ddkddkddkddk , I would break it down into repeating ddk. But as I can play ddk only starting with the right hand, it becomes slow and confusing. (RLRRLRRLR).
So I've decided to learn full alt, but the problem is I can't remember how did I finish the previous pattern, what hand was the last. And I continue to start everything with right hand.
What should I do?
To answer myself 5 months ago I guess you don't you just dotkdLolly wrote:
Hello it's me again, this time with another question.
How does one train accuracy on DT? It always seems so difficult to grasp.
Memorise whatever pattern you can't play, practice alternating, start slow, make sure you're doing it right, then accelerate,Tilt on English wrote:
Hi!
I've been trying to play more Oni maps but there are just so many patterns I just cant hit. I stumble trying to hit the correct color on those long 4 or more note
patterns. I've tried different ways to do them but I'm just not sure how to. I know which colors should be pressed but my fingers just don't appreciate such strange patterns.
If it means anything, I can play almost any Muzukashii difficulty with relative ease, as long as it doesnt contain kiai parts with Oni patterns. I can almost DT them, actually. I 90% of the time play real taiko difficulties (rare seeing me play a convert.)
1. Consider deleting repeated postsCrabCow wrote:
Do you have any tips on how do people start playing hidden maps? I can play up to 6* Stars but I can't find a starting point for playing hidden and it seems very hopeless to me.
Also is there a more safe and efficent way to hit dddkkkdddkkkdddkkk patterns in a quick bpm?
When you've start to play osu! Not click play yet , go to Edit section, then select the music that you want to practice.Cheezburgr wrote:
I used to be around 5k but then I stopped playing for a while because I couldn't get any better/couldn't find decent songs. My problem is that I always played with my left hand almost exclusively so I could never do streams consistently. Even now I'm having trouble doing someting like ddk d kkd k ddk d
What I'm trying to do is practice those parts of the song that I'm having trouble with so I can develop that muscle memory for my right hand because whenever I see something like what I posted above, the reflex is to jump back to vibrating my left hand which is not optimal. The problem is I can't find any way to do that, is there a way to edit the map so I could playtest a specific section? It would be excellent if I could do that.
Thanks in advance.
Tried to use your left hand only before to make your left hand memorize the solution to tap the color.Revaxion wrote:
hi there!
my problem is my left hand doesn't want to click:(
how to solve this? or maybe is there any practice to do?
thx before!
ok i will try it. thx 4 ur solutionTyistiana wrote:
Tried to use your left hand only before to make your left hand memorize the solution to tap the color.Revaxion wrote:
hi there!
my problem is my left hand doesn't want to click:(
how to solve this? or maybe is there any practice to do?
thx before!
Seems hard, but keep practicing!
After that, comes to play alternate hand.
Many thanks! This was an immense help!Tyistiana wrote:
When you've start to play osu! Not click play yet , go to Edit section, then select the music that you want to practice.
Then choose the period that you want to practice and press F5 to enter to the test mode.
That will allow you to test-play too.
I used to skip them because they are confusing. You'll get used to it if you hit them more.Flannel wrote:
Does it ever get easier to alternate between big don/kat into little? I usually have to skip a big one to avoid choking and if I try it I lose my footing and break my combo / screw up my accuracy pretty badly. Does it just get easier along the way?
I think this happens because you can't really follow the 1/6 rhyhm so you just "try to tap fast" which causes you to lose your rhythm flow and mess up afterTyistiana wrote:
Seems like I have something to asked here.
How to focus the patterns after 1/6 ??
When the 1/4 pattern have come, I still can focus on it, and when I've noticed first 1/6 pattern , still can focus on it too. But the notes after that 1/6 pattern , I can't concentrate on them, always lose my focus after first 1/6 patterns.
Does their have any solution for this??
To be honest, I didn't think that I'm forced myself to tap faster. On the other hand, I think that I'm too slow somehow ;;w;;Genjuro wrote:
I think this happens because you can't really follow the 1/6 rhyhm so you just "try to tap fast" which causes you to lose your rhythm flow and mess up after
Memorise maybe?Tyistiana wrote:
Seems like I have something to asked here.
How to focus the patterns after 1/6 ??
When the 1/4 pattern have come, I still can focus on it, and when I've noticed first 1/6 pattern , still can focus on it too. But the notes after that 1/6 pattern , I can't concentrate on them, always lose my focus after first 1/6 patterns.
Does their have any solution for this??
Have a try with this solution before too. But unfortunately, I can't memorize the note because I'm too noob ;;w;; (maybe it's a main reason that why I can't play HD even on 2* map, lmao)tkdLolly wrote:
Memorise maybe?
I think taiko is broken, it doesnt register finishers some times, depends on your frames and keyboard.RedBall wrote:
Hello, can I ask a question now?
I have a problem related to big D and K.
Even though I think I pressed two d keys at the same time, it does not give me big D score...
You may see my play here https://osu.ppy.sh/s/672223 by replay (or, if I'm not in #50 cuz I'm suck at Taiko. Could you poke me via PM or in game?)
Oh... Is that it.. Thank you for advicebabysnakes wrote:
I think taiko is broken, it doesnt register finishers some times, depends on your frames and keyboard.RedBall wrote:
Hello, can I ask a question now?
I have a problem related to big D and K.
Even though I think I pressed two d keys at the same time, it does not give me big D score...
You may see my play here https://osu.ppy.sh/s/672223 by replay (or, if I'm not in #50 cuz I'm suck at Taiko. Could you poke me via PM or in game?)
ExplicitSoul wrote:
Eyo, Im a Mania skrub that decided to try to play Taiko.
But Im confused on a few things:
Sliders, I believe you can start with Kat or Don. doesn't matter, right?
Also, do I u just uh spam the other key while doing sliders (To the one I started with, i.e. I start with Kat I use other Kat button to spam?)
Can I alternate while doing sliders or do I need to have the key I started with down the whole time?
For sliders you can use any buttons in any order, so you could alternate dons, kats, or alternating dons and kats. The important thing is that your not "spamming" but tapping in rythmn. If you go too fast you'll get notelocked on the sliders and not get any of the ticks.
Where should I try and look?
Rn I'm kinda just following the notes with my eyes. It kinda hurts so Im assuming there's a place to look? (kinda like how ya wanna look in the middle in Mania)
I tried looking where the uh, circle that I hit my keys when a moving circle moves into it. that was uncomfortable and I did really bad.
I also tried looking at the middle but It was also kinda uncomfortable and I quite frankly didn't trust myself to time it right.
This is a bit of personal preference but you shouldn't be looking right at the hit location or following the notes but keep your eyes at one spot. If you find yourself looking at the hit location you can try using hidden to force yourself to look further away.
Should I do alternating or should I do single?
Both methods are viable playstyles, just personal preference.
Why does the uh, note-area turn solid pink sometimes? Does it give me more points? idek
The pink is the representation of the Kiai part of the song in the default skin. During the kiai time point values are indeed increased so it penalizes you more if you miss during the hard part of the song. If you look at a replay you'll notice each time you hit a note there is a number underneath t he score. You'll see this number get bigger as combo increases (up to 100 combo) and then it'll increase even more during the kiai section.
On the Big Kat and Don's Do I NEED to hit both keys to get points, or can I hit it with one key but not get the double points?
And then the vice-versa (kinda) do I NEED to only hit one key when the little kat+don's show up or can I hit both keys?
You can hit the Big Kat and Don's with 1 key but you'll only get a regular hit score instead of the double points. As far as hitting single notes as double there is nothing wrong with that, but it can be risky as if your hits are slightly mis-aligned it can treat it as 2 separate hits and screw up the next note so it's best to not do that.
Also completely unrelated to taiko, but does anyone know how to get my signature stuff to show up on the old forums? It puts 1337 in random places and breaks the code in the old, but works fine like its supposed to in the new T-T
^ This, also don’t worry about sliders too much anyways unless you are going for top 50 scores, they are like spinning bonus points on spinners in Standard. You can completely ignore them and you don’t lose ACC or Miss.agu wrote:
honestly I'd suggest just playing real taiko maps and not converts since they don't have sliders everywhere