winber1 wrote:
I give you a lot of credit for compiling this. However, it probably still won't solve the "omg halp me get better" threads that appear. Even if it gets stickied.
nonetheless, ALL HAIL JESUS~~~!!!
winber1 wrote:
I give you a lot of credit for compiling this. However, it probably still won't solve the "omg halp me get better" threads that appear. Even if it gets stickied.
nonetheless, ALL HAIL JESUS~~~!!!
Here's an advice for beginners to high AR which is probably shitty but oh well this worked for me when I started practicing it:jesus1412 wrote:
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Too lazy of adding these right now
I agree, it's impossible to practice accuracy on maps that have BPM/speed higher than your physical speed limit. But no matter how accurate you get on a certain speed that you choose as a checkpoint/stoppoint, you'll be back to ground zero once you start playing on a higher speed; that's why I prefer working on pushing the speed limit up first and postponing accuracy training for later.thelewa wrote:
Well Aqo the trick is to practice accuracy in maps that you are able to FC ie. easier Insanes or just normal Insanes (it's pretty damn boring if you don't like it but it works)
yes, if you get like crazy speed for a while and you quit osu! for too long you'll have athelewa wrote:
Aqo if what you say is right, then me being good at accuracy is impossible. I practiced my accuracy first and THEN started building up my speed. My accuracy was at my current level like 1,5 years ago, when I could only stream 150bpm for a few notes before getting tired. Once you get good at accuracy it never goes away.
this is exactly the way i have been playing from the beginningthelewa wrote:
Aqo if what you say is right, then me being good at accuracy is impossible. I practiced my accuracy first and THEN started building up my speed. My accuracy was at my current level like 1,5 years ago, when I could only stream 150bpm for a few notes before getting tired. Once you get good at accuracy it never goes away.
edit: I know it sounds stupid to use myself as an example, but I've been giving this advice to everyone who ask me for help with accuracy, and people never complain about it not working. Besides, I was never talented in rhythm to begin with, it's all hard work and guts. So I'm fairly certain that it works.
muscle memory is vital, but you can't achieve perfect motorics without holding rythm. Meaning you'll die less if you play high bpm a lot, but you won't get perfect 300Aqo wrote:
wait so you mean to say accuracy isn't muscle memory resulting from practice per bpm
what
everything you say is nice in theory but in the end didn't you just get your accuracy from having 10,000s of plays of experience
I never said you're wrong dfsdfsdgjhfgfhjd you have crazy good acc (as well as being insanely good at other stuff as well) and I take your advice to heartthelewa wrote:
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Yeah this.lolcubes wrote:
Just a mention: if you want to be good at accuracy, you should be playing with hitsounds.
Omfg now that I think of it it could be my problem.I remember I always used to play DT on maps I couldn't pass, and now whatever the BPM is all I do is smashing keys without following the BPM or rhythm of the song and that's why I'm really bad at stream accuracy... I guess I should try playing low BPM stream maps until I have good accudarkmiz wrote:
Second, practice slow streams. Playing too much fast streams will get you bad habits (like mashing through slider-streams or fast parts you can't read) which is bad for accuracy.
not just a bit, terribly much.winber1 wrote:
Taking breaks from osu! kinda aids in this process a bit.
Remember that it's a rhythm game, keep rhythm to play rhythm games properly. It's not always easy though.Jordan wrote:
I remember I always used to play DT on maps I couldn't pass, and now whatever the BPM is all I do is smashing keys without following the BPM or rhythm of the song and that's why I'm really bad at stream accuracy... I guess I should try playing low BPM stream maps until I have good accu
My main problem of all time tbh. I'm suffering from this problem a lot while trying to clear the square patterns on Masterpiece, however AR8 keeps me away from not reading them as a pattern while AR10 make it like a walk in the park.Tom69 wrote:
There are several methods that helped me succeed certain square patterns. The most important thing that all of those methods have in common is:
Don't look at the pattern as a whole. Ever.
No, that one is just easy compared to Atama no Taisou [Nogard]. :lwinber1 wrote:
nodarkmiz wrote:
Play this map 100 times and you'll be master of squares.
Best method out there.Macacito wrote:
you forgot this
How to improve at osu: having fun
+1Macacito wrote:
you forgot this
How to improve at osu: having fun