idk, 3 years? I don't really play Saten maps unless someone chooses it in multiplayer.
Those are called tornados.Vertius wrote:
(Circle I mean those, that are looking like circles if you'll look at them as a whole).
time is kinda relevant to how much you play. i passed it 20 days after playing but i had like 3k playcount and played maps with those kind of jumps/patterns a lot - if you barely played such maps you shouldnt expect to be good. but yeah,check that thread and just try to play some more jump maps and they get really easy to do once you get the hang of itVertius wrote:
Well.. did everybody pass this after 2-3 months? Seems like i'm retarded or something then, lol. Hope I'll ever pass this, or maybe I'll just tryhard jumps 24/7 i don't know yet . I'm looking for maps where I can train Circle-jumps or Star-jumps (Circle I mean those, that are looking like circles if you'll look at them as a whole). Because all I see is that I can't read jumps like these, but its kinda stupid, because I can read normal jumps (for example from corner to corner or smth) with almost no problem. If you could post some good training maps for Star/Circle jumps, I'd be thankful.
Usually nobody seems to agree with me, but I'll say it again: Higu's jump training helped me a lot when I started learning jumps, so maybe it's worth checking out. There's some overlap between it and RaneFire's list, though.RaneFire wrote:
Those are called tornados.Vertius wrote:
(Circle I mean those, that are looking like circles if you'll look at them as a whole).
Maybe you can find what you're looking for here, it's precisely why I made a jumps legend.
List needs more maps with full-screen stars
I see no one really reads this thread: https://osu.ppy.sh/forum/t/99612
I would also recommend people to look at that training and play some maps, but just don't follow his rules too strictly and rather just explore the maps. His tiers are not very accurately organised because he split them into too many groups, and some maps in the same tier are far harder than others, even than those in the following tiers.mentalac wrote:
Usually nobody seems to agree with me, but I'll say it again: Higu's jump training helped me a lot when I started learning jumps, so maybe it's worth checking out. There's some overlap between it and RaneFire's list, though.
I ignored the "hurr durr get 93%" criteria from the beginning, but lower tiers seem fine to me O.o Okay, there's 10% of the songs that should be moved to another tier, but except that, I thought his tiers are fine O.oRaneFire wrote:
I would also recommend people to look at that training and play some maps, but just don't follow his rules too strictly and rather just explore the maps. His tiers are not very accurately organised because he split them into too many groups, and some maps in the same tier are far harder than others, even than those in the following tiers.