Took me about 1 month playing insane maps only
He never will already asked him.Jordan wrote:
What if SiLviA gets a tablet D:
No.thelewa wrote:
Long story short: get a tablet, become good instantly
This was absolutely correct for me.lolcubes wrote:
No.thelewa wrote:
Long story short: get a tablet, become good instantly
I'm glad you understand my way of thinking.CXu wrote:
Tablet made me pro instantly, therefore it will make you pro instantly.
I too play 400 dpi with mouse acc on and also improve at a snail's rate. Hi5 bro!BeatofIke wrote:
I believe it took me around 2-3 months to pass my first insane (well an easy insane XD).
I'm a mouse player and I play 400 dpi with mouse acceleration on.
Keep in mind that, every player has a different improvement rate.
For me, I'm improve at a relatively slow rate.
PS: Tablet is NOT easy to use.
Nonsense. Tablet causes wrist pain and mouse doesn't. With tablet you have to hold the pen steady over every circle while mouse just sits there once you're done with your jump. Mouse is way more laid back.Unkind wrote:
The effort required to play with a tablet is like 1/15th of a mouse.
The part about wrist pain is not true for most players, but the thing about actually needing effort to hold the pen steady over every circle is true. Actually stopping at a circle is really damn hard at first with tablets.Aqo wrote:
Nonsense. Tablet causes wrist pain and mouse doesn't. With tablet you have to hold the pen steady over every circle while mouse just sits there once you're done with your jump. Mouse is way more laid back.Unkind wrote:
The effort required to play with a tablet is like 1/15th of a mouse.
But it's also a lot easier to adjust/aim. At least for me, if I use mouse, and if I overshoot/undershoot, I'm basically fked.thelewa wrote:
The part about wrist pain is not true for most players, but the thing about actually needing effort to hold the pen steady over every circle is true. Actually stopping at a circle is really damn hard at first with tablets.
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But it's also a lot easier to adjust/aim. At least for me, if I use mouse, and if I overshoot/undershoot, I'm basically fked.thelewa wrote:
The part about wrist pain is not true for most players, but the thing about actually needing effort to hold the pen steady over every circle is true. Actually stopping at a circle is really damn hard at first with tablets.
But then again, that was only helpful a long time ago, when I sucked at playing everything. Nowadays, I don't even look at my cursor since I don't really have time to, and my aim is pretty decent
lower your dpi and you'll be less prone to overshooting/undershooting jumps. Also looking at your own cursor does help.winber1 wrote:
if I overshoot/undershoot, I'm basically fked.
every single small circle map with HR...silmarilen wrote:
who cares about circle size 6? how many maps are there that have that?
If you didn't read, this was about me using a mouse, not a tablet.Aqo wrote:
lower your dpi and you'll be less prone to overshooting/undershooting jumps. Also looking at your own cursor does help.winber1 wrote:
if I overshoot/undershoot, I'm basically fked.
You don't need to look... I don't look when playing with small circles like that unless the map is really slow and the notes are decently close together. But most maps with that CS are usually not that hard.Aqo wrote:
Try playing circle size 6 without looking at your cursor good luck.
"dpi" is mouse-only afaik. tablets use area. re-read?winber1 wrote:
If you didn't read, this was about me using a mouse, not a tablet.