AmaiHachimitsu wrote:
How does having more than one eye give you a advantage while playing osu!? (staring at a flat screen).
Just play with one eye closed, it's harder than you might expect it to be.
Its completely different if you're born with one eye(And there's also a pro baseball player with one eye i know of, although i forgot his name(He lost it in some sort of accident?)). Your brain is more adaptable than you're giving it credit for. I'm better than many players that have two eyes, although I'm also worse than other players that have two eyes.
Zarerion wrote:
Bikko.
Whoah, I never knew this lol.
RaneFire wrote:
Zakdawg wrote:
op has had 1 eye for his or hers entire life. I'm pretty sure op is doing just fine.
you can not possibly compare closing an eye and then assume you are the same.
Except that it is the only way to compare, because a person with one eye can't go and grab a 2nd one and tell us how much better it is.
It's almost a qualia. AKA inexplicable feeling/experience.
Well, it's not really a qualia, I think. If you wore an eyepatch over one of your eyes for some years you'd probably become more proficient with using that eye. Short-term you'd just be bad because you wouldn't know how to perceive using only one eye, though. I'm pretty sure I'm fine though, yes.
Full Tablet wrote:
AmaiHachimitsu wrote:
I know a player like you so nope, you're not the only one.
Limited sight is a huge disadvantage during playing osu! so no pro one-eyed player shall exist, though I might be mistaken. (and I don't know what "pro" means to you)
How does having more than one eye give you a advantage while playing osu!? (staring at a flat screen).
I'm pretty sure bad eyesight conflicts with RT somehow, although i'm not sure where i remember i saw this(if your eye takes longer to refocus, reaction is slower maybe? Ehh i've tried googling this but found nothing.)
then again though, i've passed ar10\10.86 maps, so practically speaking it's not so bad
by "pro" i'm just meaning skilled players(or well known ones)