I wrote 135-140, but yes...brendanuhs wrote:
short: just practise
on a side note, i hope you mean 1/4 if 120bpm is your max alternating.
I wrote 135-140, but yes...brendanuhs wrote:
short: just practise
on a side note, i hope you mean 1/4 if 120bpm is your max alternating.
shoulda been owc map every roundSoarezi wrote:
BUT SCARLET ROSE TOO HARD MENGdarkmiz wrote:
play scarlet rose every day
^precisely, i guess i should just give it more time.usa wrote:
if you mean your streaming speed, then:
you're mainly using your fingers instead of your wrists when you stream.
if you're a wrist/arm single tapper, that would explain why your fingers are not used to the motion at higher bpm.
only way to improve it is to play stream maps on a wide range of bpm, while giving your fingers sufficient rest.
Great tip, my triples etc. are so clumsy at high bpm and i manage to screw up my technique constantly.chox wrote:
focus on practicing small bursts at faster speed than your actual streaming speed, begining with doubles/triples and then move up to streams with few circles
when it comes to long streams then u need to improve your stamina and be able to do much faster bursts so you can do those streams with relaxed hand and fingers
Tjolahop wrote:
Great tip, my triples etc. are so clumsy at high bpm and i manage to screw up my technique constantly.chox wrote:
focus on practicing small bursts at faster speed than your actual streaming speed, begining with doubles/triples and then move up to streams with few circles
when it comes to long streams then u need to improve your stamina and be able to do much faster bursts so you can do those streams with relaxed hand and fingers
Alternating players tend to have lower stamina and I think they might also have lower maximum stream speeds.EcksDee wrote:
Are there literally no fast alternating players? Alternating feels so comfortable to me and I've been doing it since I started.
I'd definitely like to get good with alternating as an end, but I'm wondering more about the means to getting there.
I tried this and failed. Don't do it, please! It messed up my natural finger order for ages because I had not mastered any of the particular styles and just confused myself.EcksDee wrote:
I wonder if I could theoretically improve my speed by switching from 100% alternating to singletapping, then singletapping with the other finger then back to alternating?
There are a few good ones, but only a few. Most players claim better consistency and accuracy with single-tapping.EcksDee wrote:
Are there literally no fast alternating players? Alternating feels so comfortable to me and I've been doing it since I started.
I'd definitely like to get good with alternating as an end, but I'm wondering more about the means to getting there.
If you full alternate, then regularly practicing stream maps to build stamina and speed is a must if you want to get pro. (It is for single tap as well, but it's not as important).EcksDee wrote:
Again I'm not a pro player but I've had quite a bit of success playing alternating so far.
Speed however is pretty much the biggest issue. Fast maps are no problems but once I get a proper stream past like 180 to 190 bpm I can't follow it at all.
That's why I was wondering about the singletap thing up there.
But eh, I'll be getting a new keyboard soon at which point I'll continue playing osu!. Until then, break woo
Well that's the point. It takes longer to get tired when alternating because you split the strain between fingers. You should always be working on your stamina, and that's why alternating requires you to work on it separately. Deathstreams specifically.EcksDee wrote:
Also stamina aint really an issue either lol. Doing that Because Maybe map I can play through most of it (except the streams) without getting tired at all.