Same as dunku
usually those people who are too good with mouse ended up going back to mouseFrizz925 wrote:
It's harder to play with tablet if it's your first time using it. Some people even ended up going back to mouse. The others keep it.
BIG BIG YEAH!kriers wrote:
Mouse wins. Next.
It's next to impossible to do long streams using a touchscreen though. Unless you can tap your screen really, really fast.SnowReborn wrote:
tablet for osu is much easier, but touch screen xDDD more easier, i think tablet is most stable tool to play osu
gat1toneku wrote:
usually those people who are too good with mouse ended up going back to mouseFrizz925 wrote:
It's harder to play with tablet if it's your first time using it. Some people even ended up going back to mouse. The others keep it.
kriers wrote:
Mouse wins. Next.
of course O.osilmarilen wrote:
i mostly hear people say spinning is easier with mouse :/
I think he was just thinking he could use his Ipad as a tablet PC monitor for osu. There is probably a jailbroken mod with it, but your not supposed to jailbreak it so yea.kriers wrote:
what in the world has that got to do with the heroic battle between mouse and tablet?
And no. You can play osu!stream, though.
What's with all the 1-posting derps around?
A manufacturer has no right telling you what you can and can't do with your device.Mithost wrote:
There is probably a jailbroken mod with it, but your not supposed to jailbreak it so yea.kriers wrote:
SoulessDespair wrote:
JUST got a tablet after maybe a year of mouse + x/y from keyboard. Spent about 1 day getting used to it and tuning it my comfort zone. All I gotta say is, imo it's easier than mouse. I set up a small zone on it so my cursor moves quickly as if on high sensitivity, then I just treat it like a mouse but in pen form. The only reason I switched was because for songs with 750+ notes I always somehow seem to run out of room with my mouse and then I mess up because I don't get time to adjust it back into place on insane + higher skill lvl songs, but not at all with this tablet, it's awesome. Oh and spinning is hella easier, I'm a wide spinner with a mouse and can do over 400 pretty easily i just have to use hella arm force so it gets tiring, but for this tablet i just draw little quick O's around the middle which woul be hard as hell to do with a mouse, but easy with a tablet ^.^
*Edit* It has now been 2 days, I've went back to songs I've gotten A's on, and S'ed them if not double Ss'ed HELL i've even silver double ss a 5 star song on hidden which i didn't try before with a mouse. Besides the earlier things I stated, I'd say the biggest improvement I've seen using the tablet, is how much smoother my cursor flows, I overjump notes little to never now and it's sooooo much smoother.
On a side note, I'm a little scared, it's been about 2 days now and the portion i downsized my screen to for the tablet has already been scratched off a bit because i drag the pen rather than hover, i only pick up and hover to jump, though dragging us just as easy without hover.
emonite wrote:
spinning with mouse is nothing to me.
qftismAILDo5 wrote:
Personally I don't see a "skill' difference between using the 2, they both have advantages and disadvantages. It all comes down to what you're more comfortable playing with, but that's just my opinion. Getting a tablet because you think it'll make you pro is just stupid.
I once thought I wouldn't get a tablet as $50-150 was a waste for one use but that tax return money needs to be burned.Zelmarked wrote:
Personally I have trouble calling mouse or m+kb as more skilled/harder. While it is not as easy as tablet, it like on a different level of hard.
It's not that tablets are "easier" in a general sense, so much as they are just more efficient at conveying the message you are thinking, to the game. I think tablet players should be compared to other tablet players, mouse to mouse, m/kb to m/kb. There's far too many semantics involved when trying to comparing say a 16 mil scoring mouse only player to a 20 mill scoring tablet player. Preferably, if networking resources are not an issue, have separate scores for all peripherals.
There's no bias here. I am a M/KB player who thinks that there is just not a necessity to call the "harder" peripheral as a better player. We should be promoting the most efficient means of playing, not going backwards for the stake of a "challenge". Although it is important to note that most, such as myself, might not want to buy a $50-$70 device that has one use to them.
I'm having trouble articulating my argument but one way to summarize is that mouse or m/kb is a more inefficient option compared to tablet, and that inefficiency does not translate directly to more challenge. That a bad player could be just plainly a bad player but look better under the fact he's using an inefficient peripheral. And that there's too many semantics involved in trying to cross compare users of different peripherals.
I can switch between both and I know other people who can switch between both (Uan) with no problem.AmaiHachimitsu wrote:
Tablet? Only if your aim is to do impossible maps with good acc. Not-so-skilled players will find tablet just a bit more comfortable in most cases, and that's all. Remember, If you switch from mouse to tablet, you will suck after switching it back to mouse.
JAKACHAN wrote:
AmaiHachimitsu wrote:
Remember, If you switch from mouse to tablet, you will suck after switching it back to mouse.
I can switch between both and I know other people who can switch between both (Uan) with no problem.
my mouse skills are still intact after 2 months of no mouse playAmaiHachimitsu wrote:
Tablet? Only if your aim is to do impossible maps with good acc. Not-so-skilled players will find tablet just a bit more comfortable in most cases, and that's all. Remember, If you switch from mouse to tablet, you will suck after switching it back to mouse.
With how long to adjust? No time at all? D:Mesita wrote:
i can play almost the same with mouse and tablet with no problems whatsoever (and switch back and forth between them)
haha so trooAmaiHachimitsu wrote:
Tablet? Only if your aim is to do impossible maps with good acc. Not-so-skilled players will find tablet just a bit more comfortable in most cases, and that's all. Remember, If you switch from mouse to tablet, you will suck after switching it back to mouse.