Great guide
I use an intuos 3. :<Daru wrote:
For osu!, you are very unlikely to need a Cintiq or Intuos
I used intous 4 /o/ loolSander-Don wrote:
I use an intuos 3. :<Daru wrote:
For osu!, you are very unlikely to need a Cintiq or Intuos
I can't reason buying a hockey stick at their prices to do better at that one sport. I can't reason buying a pair of running shoes at that price just to do better at running. etc. etc.Zelmarked wrote:
I can't reason buying a peripheral at that price to do better for one application. I have no interest in pursuing digital art. I'd buy a joystick so I can have better control in the multitude of games involving flying; makes sense. But I can't see any application of a tablet outside of Osu!. No offense to those more dedicated to the game.
Good guide. Very thorough.
My preference to not buy a object for one particular app is offense? I typed no offense because obviously there exist those who care about doing really good at one thing over others. "I", as I typed, do not.ShangMing wrote:
I can't reason buying a hockey stick at their prices to do better at that one sport. I can't reason buying a pair of running shoes at that price just to do better at running. etc. etc.Zelmarked wrote:
I can't reason buying a peripheral at that price to do better for one application. I have no interest in pursuing digital art. I'd buy a joystick so I can have better control in the multitude of games involving flying; makes sense. But I can't see any application of a tablet outside of Osu!. No offense to those more dedicated to the game.
Good guide. Very thorough.
Maybe once you stop being a noob or closed minded, you wouldn't make such idiotic comments. Also, when you say "no offense", that pretty much says that you know that your comment was going to be offensive.
Haha, so do I.Sander-Don wrote:
I use an intuos 3. :<Daru wrote:
For osu!, you are very unlikely to need a Cintiq or Intuos
A Cintiq tablet is probably much better than a Bamboo/Intuos one for osu!, resembling the DS gaming experience. If you have someone on your family that has a professional use for a Cintiq and has a old one (if this person bought a bigger one, for example), it's actually better than the other two lines.Daru wrote:
In Short: Wacom's the recommend brand. Cintiq and Intuos tablets are too expensive and give no real advantage over Bamboo for osu!. See the recommend options above for the recommend models. Also try your luck at a used Intuos3 if you're also into art.
I say "give no real advantage" with respect with the price. The small bamboo can be had for $70, whereas Cintiqs start at $1000. I feel that it's very hard to justify buying a Cintiq if you're going to use it for only osu! at this price difference. Furthermore, the advantages of playing on a screen are, for some, countered by the disadvantage of having your hand and arm covering a good bit of your play area, so I don't think it's right to say that Cintiqs are objectively better than the tablets without screens. From my personal experience I've found this disadvantage to be very significant (I've played osu! on a friend's 12" Cintiq, as well as Tablet PCs).Maav wrote:
Very nice and accurate guide. Though, there's something that's wrong, from my point of view.A Cintiq tablet is probably much better than a Bamboo/Intuos one for osu!, resembling the DS gaming experience. If you have someone on your family that has a professional use for a Cintiq and has a old one (if this person bought a bigger one, for example), it's actually better than the other two lines.Daru wrote:
In Short: Wacom's the recommend brand. Cintiq and Intuos tablets are too expensive and give no real advantage over Bamboo for osu!. See the recommend options above for the recommend models. Also try your luck at a used Intuos3 if you're also into art.
Thx dude!nVidi4x wrote:
Very good review, complete information about tablets.
For anyone who wants to know I've tried 3 kinds of tablets, "Bambo 2nd generation", "Bamboo 3rd Generation" and "Wacom Intuos 4"(This is my tablet). I bought it because i just had the money, i'm not a drawer, i just use it for math and osu.
So let me tell you:
If you want to buy a tablet go for 3rd generation (considering the money) because is almost the same than intuos4 (it cost me like $USD 340).
The main difference i felt between this 2 tablets wais the "lift detection" of the pencil; with intuos4 you can play with the pencil in the air very well, but with 3rd generation sometimes i missed the detection and i failed (like 2cm of difference, that's all).
Also intuos 4's software allows you to adjust your Area. This is very important because YOU MUST PLAY in the same proportion than your resolution. I play 1680x1050 (aspect ratio 16:10) and intuos 4 is 16:10 so it's perfect for me, but if you're buying a 3rd gen bamboo your resolution should be in aspec ratio 16:9 (resolutions HD 1280x720, 1920x1080, etc)
I'm not pretty sure but i think you can have a little advantage with intuos.
I hope this can help you if you're not pretty sure on what to buy. Sorry for my english but if you still have any dude ask me
Pen and touch just has a feature where you can use your finger.LnDSuv wrote:
Thx dude!nVidi4x wrote:
Very good review, complete information about tablets.
For anyone who wants to know I've tried 3 kinds of tablets, "Bambo 2nd generation", "Bamboo 3rd Generation" and "Wacom Intuos 4"(This is my tablet). I bought it because i just had the money, i'm not a drawer, i just use it for math and osu.
So let me tell you:
If you want to buy a tablet go for 3rd generation (considering the money) because is almost the same than intuos4 (it cost me like $USD 340).
The main difference i felt between this 2 tablets wais the "lift detection" of the pencil; with intuos4 you can play with the pencil in the air very well, but with 3rd generation sometimes i missed the detection and i failed (like 2cm of difference, that's all).
Also intuos 4's software allows you to adjust your Area. This is very important because YOU MUST PLAY in the same proportion than your resolution. I play 1680x1050 (aspect ratio 16:10) and intuos 4 is 16:10 so it's perfect for me, but if you're buying a 3rd gen bamboo your resolution should be in aspec ratio 16:9 (resolutions HD 1280x720, 1920x1080, etc)
I'm not pretty sure but i think you can have a little advantage with intuos.
I hope this can help you if you're not pretty sure on what to buy. Sorry for my english but if you still have any dude ask me
I was wondering what tablet I should choose for 16:9 a.r. and you have answered my question!
btw, is there any difference between pen only tablet and pen & touch? I mean are there any tricks or smth?
I edited the info, all tablets were made for ar 16:10.LnDSuv wrote:
I was wondering what tablet I should choose for 16:9 a.r. and you have answered my question!
btw, is there any difference between pen only tablet and pen & touch? I mean are there any tricks or smth?
Same, really really helpful guide.[Cooper] wrote:
I might get Bamboo next week. :3.
BTW, TNX 4 advice.
Well, if Genius is selling their tablets, there can't be a whole mess of things wrong with them, but Wacom has kind of monopolized the market. How much is a Genius tablet compared to a Bamboo Pen that you can get for $50? Because I wouldn't buy a tablet below that price.Matoryoshika wrote:
Is that genius tablet really bad? I want to try playing with tablet but I don't have enough budget ._.
Mine's Genius G-Pen 4500, around $45 (it is 420000 IDR)jianzii wrote:
Well, if Genius is selling their tablets, there can't be a whole mess of things wrong with them, but Wacom has kind of monopolized the market. How much is a Genius tablet compared to a Bamboo Pen that you can get for $50? Because I wouldn't buy a tablet below that price.Matoryoshika wrote:
Is that genius tablet really bad? I want to try playing with tablet but I don't have enough budget ._.
Then... Is there any problem with that tablet? I mean you still can play fairly well with that genius right?AeroRange wrote:
Mine's Genius G-Pen 4500, around $45 (it is 420000 IDR)jianzii wrote:
Well, if Genius is selling their tablets, there can't be a whole mess of things wrong with them, but Wacom has kind of monopolized the market. How much is a Genius tablet compared to a Bamboo Pen that you can get for $50? Because I wouldn't buy a tablet below that price.
I haven't tried any tablet beside Genius so i can't tell.
Connect is okay to play osu!, but if you think Capture's features will be useful in other things for you like it was for me then buy it, it's only 20$ more expensive.Raynor_senpai wrote:
good information!, but I have a question, what is better and recomended for playing osu
-Wacom Bamboo Capture
-Wacom Bamboo Connect
it's because I'll buy a new tablet but I interesed in a Bamboo Capture , and I read that the Bamboo connect is recomended in this post so, I Have no Idea what to buy!
so what is better?? =D)thanks!!!
why dont you juse hover? then the pen lives onkingking9 wrote:
I personally use a Bamboo Fun: Pen and Touch for osu!. It's quite good, but the tip on the pen wears out quite quickly, and you then have to buy a whole new pen (as the Bamboo line don't have replaceable nibs). It's easy to swap between a mouse, tablet and touchscreen though, so there's never an excuse not to play osu!
Yup. The first nib is still good until now.Matoryoshika wrote:
Then... Is there any problem with that tablet? I mean you still can play fairly well with that genius right?AeroRange wrote:
Mine's Genius G-Pen 4500, around $45 (it is 420000 IDR)
I haven't tried any tablet beside Genius so i can't tell.
I'm beginning to do that, but it feels really weird. I almost rely on the feedback from the pen touching the tablet to make sure the note hits...Unkind wrote:
why dont you juse hover? then the pen lives on
why dont you look for it in singapore? i've seen a lot of tablets over there.. and indonesia is right beside singaporeAeroRange wrote:
But no one selling any other tablet than Genius in here D:
Or maybe I have to purchase one from Jakarta
... oh wait I already had a tablet
Is it intentional that the pen moves really slowly? Compared to the mouse of course. It feels to be even slower when I do not hover and use it with a physical contact instead.kingking9 wrote:
I'm beginning to do that, but it feels really weird. I almost rely on the feedback from the pen touching the tablet to make sure the note hits...Unkind wrote:
why dont you juse hover? then the pen lives on
The only way the cursor can feel "slow" is coz of input lag, caused by something (aero + windowed mode on osu! does that)AliceSuyeong wrote:
Is it intentional that the pen moves really slowly? Compared to the mouse of course. It feels to be even slower when I do not hover and use it with a physical contact instead.
There are many top players who use mouse. Don't be discouraged.Kennjin wrote:
Can I also become one of the top players without a tablet or is that impossible with mouse and keyboard ?
If you activate a circle when you press down you can fix that, i googled a bit and found out that you have to disable a think in W7 and the ring got removed. it basicly it right klicks everytime you press it down.xann wrote:
I hate how they sell different tablets in Asia, the USA and the EU.
But reading through this thread helped me a lot, got myself a Wacom Intuos 5 and wow, it's really good and actually responds without any (noticeable)delay.
Thanks for this thread!
I didn't have any trouble changing the area, if the "Trust Tablet Control Panel" doesn't install automatically you can download it on their website.BRBP wrote:
You don't happen to know if it's possible to adjust the tablet area, do you? (I couldn't get it working).
I read that it was only more precise for the pressure levels of the stylus (1024, like the intuos4), and not for spacial precision. I do care about pressure levels but intuos4 is for professionals, I don't really need that :/Elysion wrote:
The new gen is as precise as an intuos4, go for it.
I proudly use a 12 year old tablet just fine thank you very muchann wrote:
I am aware of people who do that. If you buy a tablet that has been used be sure to check how old it is, hardware also has an expiry date. (Just don't go buying 7 year old tablets)
These are my tablet's settings. 0.95 x 0.6 = 0.57 sq inches. My skill hasn't reach yet the limits of the tablet and it still feels really responsive and smooth. And it's just a Trust Mini Tablet, which costs around 20€, not an expensive Wacom tablet.RBRat3 wrote:
FYI lpi has 0 influence on osu! unless your active area is something thats 0.5sq inch which the driver wont let you do nor I don't think anyone here has that kind of motor control.
My point was that lpi doesn't matter for Osu! regardless the tablet (from my experience). Maybe I didn't express myself correctly, but I wasn't trying to disagree with you. I just quoted you as a prologue to what I wanted to say.RBRat3 wrote:
That was only in reference to wacom tablets specifically, It has no meaning on non wacom products.
Yeah, if you practice enough, you can... see how Silvia plays: http://osu.ppy.sh/u/silviaKennjin wrote:
Can I also become one of the top players without a tablet or is that impossible with mouse and keyboard ?
I've used different kinds of Wacom tablets and I can tell you that most tablets will function pretty much the same in osu! and you shouldn't worry about it. The only palpable differences would be the tablet's size, dimensions, and durability, all of which you can get used to or touch up in the tablet's properties tab. Other than that (i.e. buttons, pressure features, different kinds of nibs) shouldn't affect you unless you use Wacom products for digital art.UltimateZio wrote:
Can i use Wacom CTH461 Bamboo Craft Tablet ?
i mean is it going to be as good as Wacom Bamboo Pen Tablet 2nd g?
and thanks for the guide
I have this, and yes I do believe it is the cheapest Wacom product in the current line and is good for osu!DieOrYouWillDie wrote:
Is this a good tablet for playing osu?
To all those asking the same questionPhantasyy wrote:
Just wondering
If I buy the Bamboo mte-450, will there be much of a difference to the CTL-470?
Also, if I buy a pen made for the CTL-470 (GEN 3) will it also work for the mte-450 (GEN 1)?
Thanks
Just because its not Wacom doesn't mean its shit and worthless. Just get used to it for now yeah.Gnarwhally wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with this?
http://www.amazon.com/PenPad-7-7-Inch-G ... =vt+penpad
I'm currently using it, not doing to great so far... Wondering if it's because I bought a cheaper tablet, or if It's just me adjusting to it.
I'll give it a week or two to see which case it is.