hi milbitch
Wishy22 wrote:
1 day or 2 at most, worst possible scenario = a week or two.
Try playing maps that involve a lot of cursor movement, it should be quite fast, like you gonna see huge changes in a few hours. Use No Fail if necessary.
Well it only took me a few hours before I started getting back up to the level of my mouse it just felt natural, insanes are somewhat easier, but I couldn't seem to hover or spin good with full area so I experimented with portion after a few days on full and did about 80% of the full area. Everything felt much more easier, spinning was consistent, I rarely dragged the tip, and jumps felt a lot more easier. Though everything felt perfect at portion I decided to go back to full since every comment I read says it's best to learn full area in the long run, even friends who use portion recommended I play full. So here I am today adjusted back to full area which felt extremely slow at the beginning, but i'm now used to it except for spinning, it's so damn slow.WASSHOI wrote:
I was making good progress on my hards and feeling more like I was transitioning to insanes. Then I got a tablet today. I feel like I'm back to day 1 trying to get used to it, but I suppose that's to be expected. It's not like I'll be pro at using a tablet the day I take it out the box, I expected I'd take a while to adjust to it. But now I'm just practicing normals again to get used to the feel of a tablet and feelin like it's a step down.
Inspiration, anyone? How long did it take you to get used to the switch from mouse to tablet.
You'll develop a technique, eventually, and easily spin over 400.WASSHOI wrote:
Wishy22 wrote:
1 day or 2 at most, worst possible scenario = a week or two.
Try playing maps that involve a lot of cursor movement, it should be quite fast, like you gonna see huge changes in a few hours. Use No Fail if necessary.
Well I can say I see a noticeable improvement in how my tablet handles jumps and I'm slowly getting my accuracy back. I'll try moving to hards again in about an hour or so.
Edit - Also, how2spin faster with tablet? On Mouse I worked around a technique to spin pretty fast, tablet is going half the speed right now.
not really. I can spin 450+ with tablet. I just don't use a tablet.thelewa wrote:
Spinning with a tablet uses different muscles and that's why it takes time to get used to it for most people
The truth.darkmiz wrote:
The real way to increase cursor precision:
mouse player: set DPI lower than 800, 6/11 and disable mouse precision in windows, and 1.0 in game.
tablet player: use full area (pen mode).
That's all.
Full area isn't that great, been playing with it for like a year and my cursor accuracy sucks ballsCXu wrote:
To hell with full area.
Not really a big surprise that I can't do something that others cankriers wrote:
not really. I can spin 450+ with tablet. I just don't use a tablet.thelewa wrote:
Spinning with a tablet uses different muscles and that's why it takes time to get used to it for most people
U mad?
thelewa wrote:
Full area isn't that great
Not really a big surprise that I can't do something that others can
JAKANYAN says hi =3CXu wrote:
To hell with full area.
Well full area sucks ass imodarkmiz wrote:
tablet player: use full area (pen mode).
I use 500DPI and it's stable enough, without restricting me too much. It lets me traverse 1,920 pixels with about four inches of movement. I only find myself running out of space when a map doesn't use enough of the screen and keeps pushing me in one direction without enough breaks. In my opinion, that's just a bad map.Frizz925 wrote:
You guys really should try 400dpi, it's really great \o/
If you have a gaming mouse, then the drivers that you can download for it will allow you to change the DPI settings, along with some other features.silmarilen wrote:
i still dont know what this whole DPI stuff is and where i can find mine
THAT'S THE TRUTH and set mouse polling rate to 1000 Hz too!darkmiz wrote:
The real way to increase cursor precision:
mouse player: set DPI lower than 800, 6/11 and disable mouse precision in windows, and 1.0 in game.
no i cant because fucking AR10Aqo wrote:
It doesn't feel as much on CS4; even on CS5. But on something like CS5+HR... high dpi is hard man
http://osu.ppy.sh/s/48667 Another + HR -> 400dpi = easy, 1600dpi = you can do this!?
Can you make a live video with 400 dpi? I can't even imagine how the hand should move with so low DPI.Aqo wrote:
It doesn't feel as much on CS4; even on CS5. But on something like CS5+HR... high dpi is hard man
http://osu.ppy.sh/s/48667 Another + HR -> 400dpi = easy, 1600dpi = you can do this!?
TocoToucan wrote:
Can you make a live video with 400 dpi? I can't even imagine how the hand should move with so low DPI.Aqo wrote:
It doesn't feel as much on CS4; even on CS5. But on something like CS5+HR... high dpi is hard man
http://osu.ppy.sh/s/48667 Another + HR -> 400dpi = easy, 1600dpi = you can do this!?
But, but, I am the mapper on a map I just can't FC no matter what, and the map is fairly easy.whymeman wrote:
5.) Put yourself in the mapper's shoes => Learning the mapper's base style used for creating beatmaps can help you focus better by knowing what you're up against. Also, learning more about the song itself can help you point out the beats used more accurately.
Dunno if kriers uses 400 dpi atm, but you can check his youtube channel for good mouse plays. (lewa linked it for you)TocoToucan wrote:
Can you make a live video with 400 dpi? I can't even imagine how the hand should move with so low DPI.
What should I do to be able play Insanes? :'(]play better
Your post is very useful, thanks a lot.boat wrote:
What should I do to be able play Insanes? :'(]play better