lol - there's some real truth to that. Nobody who's good at something will say they are good because they are always comparing themselves to the best.pielak213 wrote:
calling yourself bad>calling yourself good
lol - there's some real truth to that. Nobody who's good at something will say they are good because they are always comparing themselves to the best.pielak213 wrote:
calling yourself bad>calling yourself good
that's pretty true since im grinding my hand speed to be greater than nothing while watching cookiezi liveplays and being emo that my fingers cant move fast enoughMyke B wrote:
That's fine - you're comparing yourself to the best, and that's accurate to say you suck (no offence lol, especially coming from me) but you are definitely better than the average player. High school kids get called "good" all the time in sports, but really they probably not very good compared to professionals, but that doesn't mean they are bad. I suppose this is all my opinion though.Soulg wrote:
in my personal opinion i am bad, i am nowhere near as good as i want to be and thus i spend much of my time practicing
so im rank 615 and i suck
Meh. If you believe you are good you might be inclined to play more opposed to thinking you are bad and thinking along the lines of "I'm awful, what's the point of even playing."pielak213 wrote:
calling yourself bad>calling yourself good
I feel it's the opposite for me. I know for a fact that I'm not decent, so I figure that it's best to keep playing to improve and be decent. I get comments in my #spectator chat once in a while with people saying that I seem like a really good player, when really I'm not. It's more of a false hope thing. At least, that's how I see it.Rewben2 wrote:
Meh. If you believe you are good you might be inclined to play more opposed to thinking you are bad and thinking along the lines of "I'm awful, what's the point of even playing."pielak213 wrote:
calling yourself bad>calling yourself good
Or "I'm good, what would I play even more?" or "I'm bad, I want to play more to become good"Rewben2 wrote:
Meh. If you believe you are good you might be inclined to play more opposed to thinking you are bad and thinking along the lines of "I'm awful, what's the point of even playing."pielak213 wrote:
calling yourself bad>calling yourself good
You have a higher ranked score than me lolRewben2 wrote:
I have a lot of plays/total hits for my rank (although I'm gaining ranks very quickly) and it doesn't bother me at all - I play because I enjoy it.
Someone is quite good at farming ranks. Doesn't mean I'm good. MP me or make me play a map with streams that are longer than 10+ notes. ._.Myke B wrote:
rank 300 =/= bad, someone is looking for attention O.oMayoi Hachikuji wrote:
I just came here to say that i have played 60k games in one year and I'm still bad.
Dunno 'bout my rank tho. PPV2 liked me. So yeah playcount doesn't matter, don't compare it to skill. ^_^
You must have like ten trillion maps then.Mayoi Hachikuji wrote:
Someone is quite good at farming ranks. Doesn't mean I'm good. MP me or make me play a map with streams that are longer than 10+ notes. ._.
This may be a stretch, but I'm gonna just say that it's probably the opposite for most people.Rewben2 wrote:
Meh. If you believe you are good you might be inclined to play more opposed to thinking you are bad and thinking along the lines of "I'm awful, what's the point of even playing."
Exactly.Soulg wrote:
The people that stick around and continue playing the game don't think "i suck, why even play"
they think "i suck, i dont want to suck, i will keep playing until i no longer suck"
i'll be damned if im bad at hovering foreverbewaredrev wrote:
and that's how they get trapped because they're bad forever
I can believe him since I'm in a similar position. I haven't done anything difficult at all and I'm rank 500 while I've seen plenty of players in the 1-2k ranks that FC things that I wish I could. You don't even need to have FC'd a lot of things, just need to play the right maps.Myke B wrote:
You must have like ten trillion maps then.Mayoi Hachikuji wrote:
Someone is quite good at farming ranks. Doesn't mean I'm good. MP me or make me play a map with streams that are longer than 10+ notes. ._.
I know exacly how you feel. DT + HD doesn't really seem special to me. I can't do HR at all and i don't have the controls to stream for a longer period. I can't do slow stuff either. DT + HD is just really favored by the new system. I always lose MP to players with a lower rank.... I don't know how to get better at normal stuff.Almost wrote:
I can believe him since I'm in a similar position. I haven't done anything difficult at all and I'm rank 500 while I've seen plenty of players in the 1-2k ranks that FC things that I wish I could. You don't even need to have FC'd a lot of things, just need to play the right maps.
That's cuz I used to just play every single map and didn't play challenging things, look at my S count compared to yours lol[AirCoN] wrote:
You have a higher ranked score than me lolRewben2 wrote:
I have a lot of plays/total hits for my rank (although I'm gaining ranks very quickly) and it doesn't bother me at all - I play because I enjoy it.
Yeah, I know a lot of people will think like that. I just feel inclined to play games I'm more skilled at, I still try and improve in games I'm bad at. Key word - inclined - I just feel more willing to play games I'm better at. That isn't to say I don't try to improve.Myke B wrote:
This may be a stretch, but I'm gonna just say that it's probably the opposite for most people.Rewben2 wrote:
Meh. If you believe you are good you might be inclined to play more opposed to thinking you are bad and thinking along the lines of "I'm awful, what's the point of even playing."
Yea, and that's cool. Everyone is different.Rewben2 wrote:
Yeah, I know a lot of people will think like that. I just feel inclined to play games I'm more skilled at, I still try and improve in games I'm bad at. Key word - inclined - I just feel more willing to play games I'm better at. That isn't to say I don't try to improve.
osu! made me better in Counter-StrikeIluya wrote:
First thing: Different people come with different abilities to this game. Maybe played a lot of ego shooters before and have fast reactions and already more trained with fast finger movements. Takes some time to adapt those skills to the osu-view, but still: Not everyone starts the same.
2nd: How you play the game: I played a ton of games with friends way below my skill level at that time.. That just doesnt help you much to improve (though i think it helps a lot for the overall accuracy to go back sometimes and play around with easy-to-handle maps!), but "wastes" a lot of playtime/hits/plays.
But as long as you have fun while doing it: F*ck that stats and keep going what makes you happy!
It's funny, because I use to play semi-professional css, and I noticed those skills carried over when I first started playing with my mouse.1-3-3-7 wrote:
osu! made me better in Counter-StrikeIluya wrote:
First thing: Different people come with different abilities to this game. Maybe played a lot of ego shooters before and have fast reactions and already more trained with fast finger movements. Takes some time to adapt those skills to the osu-view, but still: Not everyone starts the same.
2nd: How you play the game: I played a ton of games with friends way below my skill level at that time.. That just doesnt help you much to improve (though i think it helps a lot for the overall accuracy to go back sometimes and play around with easy-to-handle maps!), but "wastes" a lot of playtime/hits/plays.
But as long as you have fun while doing it: F*ck that stats and keep going what makes you happy!