Try playing osu! with that red dot thing
I was curious.kriers wrote:
What good does knowing which play style is the worst do?
Is that a macro key?kriers wrote:
Try playing osu! with that red dot thing
...kriers wrote:
Try playing osu! with that red dot thing
You should've posted this in off-topic. Your curiosity isn't suited for a serious discussion.The_Epic_Backstabber wrote:
I was curious.kriers wrote:
What good does knowing which play style is the worst do?
no, its the old version of the trackpad on laptops, pushing it in a direction makes your cursor move that way.buny wrote:
Is that a macro key?kriers wrote:
Try playing osu! with that red dot thing
Nipple mouse ftw, I always used to use that over the trackpad on laptops. Kinda miss it.Wishy22 wrote:
People not knowing that makes me feel old, and I'm not.
I feel like getting one for the sole purpose of playing osu now.silmarilen wrote:
no, its the old version of the trackpad on laptops, pushing it in a direction makes your cursor move that way.buny wrote:
Is that a macro key?
kind of like the analog stick on gamepads
You can move the cursor with the keyboard or (shudder) speech recognition. Neither works well for osu. Part of the problem with keyboard mousing is that you need to set the jump distance so that you can get across the screen quickly enough, but for some maps you need to adjust it down otherwise you end up jumping over circles.BRBP wrote:
There's no "worst way to play", everything that actually moves the cursor seems to work quite well.
I guess I should start playing with a potato. I'll probably be the best osu! player if I show enough dedication.Pacemaker wrote:
"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so"
A leap for mankindwinber1 wrote:
I guess I should start playing with a potato. I'll probably be the best osu! player if I show enough dedication.Pacemaker wrote:
"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so"
Wish me luck guys. I quit tablet playing.
October 15, 2012 winber1 uses potato
Not at all in this case. There are physical limitations to some input methods that will guarantee that you will never be able to match a reasonable one like a mouse or tablet. For example, you'll never be able to spin as fast with speech recognition (four words per location, repeat to move around)... even if you can talk fast enough, Windows will never be able to process it fast enough.Pacemaker wrote:
"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so"
..applies for this as well. You can become equally good with anything, all it needs is dedication.
Trackballs take some getting used to, but aren't all that bad... you could get good with one with enough practice.djjsixpack wrote:
Probably one of those mice with the giant ball that you rotate on the top -_-
please liveswinber1 wrote:
October 15, 2012 winber1 uses potato
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... +trackballbwross wrote:
Trackballs take some getting used to, but aren't all that bad... you could get good with one with enough practice.djjsixpack wrote:
Probably one of those mice with the giant ball that you rotate on the top -_-
I actually wonder if osu! could be played with mouse keys. If someone had a lot of practice, I think it would be reasonable to play at a decently high level.Purple wrote:
http://windows.microsoft.com/is-IS/windows7/Use-Mouse-Keys-to-move-the-mouse-pointer