I would want a Summary...
http://howtoimproveatosu.tk/-Akira wrote:
I would want a Summary...
You sir just made my day, thank you for the laughs. LOLCodeS wrote:
http://howtoimproveatosu.tk/-Akira wrote:
I would want a Summary...
What would be the point of a ranking system in a RHYTHM game, if it rewards people even when they get shitty accuracy? Being good at this game, isn't simply about flailing your cursor around and mashing when prompted to, it's about being able to understand the beat and structure of the song and being able to keep up with it.Blueprint wrote:
I have trouble deciphering actual difficulty to me difficulty is either to fast (leading to spam) or to awkward to aim, I just fail to folow the logic of a map being to hard because you can't score a certain accuracy star ratings suck to
I spent around 15 minutes trying to decipher it, but I'm still not sure if I understood....Blueprint wrote:
I can't really make sense of what I was trying to ask
Didn't you contradict yourself here? Or am I not understanding your point?Blueprint wrote:
I can't really make sense of what I was trying to ask but I guess It irritates me that I can score 97+ on a map but miss with no reward yes it is a rhythm game but it's still about hitting circles
Probably I'm dumb like thatGoldenWolf wrote:
Didn't you contradict yourself here? Or am I not understanding your point?Blueprint wrote:
I can't really make sense of what I was trying to ask but I guess It irritates me that I can score 97+ on a map but miss with no reward yes it is a rhythm game but it's still about hitting circles
Yes.ScarletStory wrote:
I believe a lot of people overlooked the fact that I said "on the first day they ever played osu"...lazyrifi wrote:
LOL rrtyui got SS in The Big Black, time to update the post
This is normal.theLiminator wrote:
lol i think i'm rhythmically retarded. I score much worse using auto pilot than I do playing kb+mouse. Also, using relaxed mod, I can breeze through songs I have no hope of passing when I tap. I just such so much at tapping, that's probably why my accuracy sucks so much too..
I find hard's harder than ar 8 anime insane songs I hope I helpedDahplA wrote:
I'm stuck at the point of Hard <-> Insane where Hard maps are kinda slow, and Insane just...I cannot even. People will say "practice makes perfect" but I cannot practice maps I cannot even complete. Can someone help me? I don't know where to begin and after reading these tips, it just makes me realise how far I am behind instead of actually guiding me.
There are a LOT of maps, I highly doubt all maps suit the dilemma you described...Try downloading map packs, and also try dt on easier (Hard) difficulties as they tend to make an easy insane.DahplA wrote:
I'm stuck at the point of Hard <-> Insane where Hard maps are kinda slow, and Insane just...I cannot even. People will say "practice makes perfect" but I cannot practice maps I cannot even complete. Can someone help me? I don't know where to begin and after reading these tips, it just makes me realise how far I am behind instead of actually guiding me.
My favourite game, the waiting game. (I still see myself on this game for years to come, I'll wait it out till I can pass crazy diffs)ScarletStory wrote:
MISCELLANEOUS (non-playing related) REASONS (warning may contain demoralising content)1.you should let skill come to you and you should not try to chase after skill relentlessly
I only started snapping around the start of this year but personally I went to hards/low ar insanes to practice so it gave me time to snap to a circle but also enough time between each circle to see where my cursor actually snapped to, thus showing me how inaccurate my aim was on top of it and then once I could snap on "slow" maps speed up and play smaller circle size.(Only personal experience though since practicing on faster insanes just made me slip into old habits and glide again within seconds)DustyFfy wrote:
Regarding snapping, what is the best way to get into a habit of snapping well. Right now I have a really bad habit of hitting edges of notes/ sliders making me lose combos.
I'm not quite sure how to fix the issue. Playing insanes only seems to make the issue worse, yet people say that playing insanes are the only way to learn snapping.
You have to stick with tablet for a while before you can catch up with your current skill level on the mouse- unless you barely played standard and you're still at the newbie level.Sonatora wrote:
I feel guilty about almost everything. Slider not finishing, TABLET MASTER RACE Thoughts. And for a change, I used my abandoned osu!tablet. It wasn't worth it actually. It's hard to aim and do stuff. While on my mouse, which I have better experience with, I can do Fast Normals. I just can't stress everybody saying ,
OMG RRTYUI TABLET USAR IMA BUY TABLET 2 SO DAT I KEN BE NUMBER 1 AND FC BIG BLAK FOX
What actually happens after they bought the tablet
ERMEGHERD THIS PIECE OF S**T METAL DOESEN'T WORK WHAT A SCAM I HATE OSU HURR-HURR and similar stuff
I'll rate this thread for about 10/10. It's humorous, and best of all, It's the most important things all osu players must know
Grapheon wrote:
Edit: rrtyui actually SSed Big Black xD
Hmm i was unaware that rrtyui started playing osu! 24 days ago... I'm seriously going to have to bold underline italicize color code and smash that statement into peoples eyes aren't I?.......ScarletStory wrote:
I believe a lot of people overlooked the fact that I said "on the first day they ever played osu"...lazyrifi wrote:
LOL rrtyui got SS in The Big Black, time to update the post
Sounds like a good idea.ScarletStory wrote:
I'm seriously going to have to bold underline italicize color code and smash that statement into peoples eyes aren't I?.......
I thought so too haha. At the same time, however, I'm prepared to watch as it inevitably fails to get the point across anyway.GoldenWolf wrote:
Sounds like a good idea.ScarletStory wrote:
I'm seriously going to have to bold underline italicize color code and smash that statement into peoples eyes aren't I?.......
It's the whole purpose of practicing, doing something you can't do efficiently at first to then being able to do it.DahplA wrote:
but if someone says "practice" I will slap them. Can't practice something I couldn't do efficiently in the first place.
You need to practice, sorry to say it, but you need to practice to keep your calm in streams, don't panic, just relax and follow the 'beat' like you normally would. Practicing on keeping your calm will eventually lead you to not have those problems.DahplA wrote:
practice" I will slap them. Can't practice something I couldn't do efficiently in the first place.
Sure that's true, but I still think it's wrong to just dismiss any request for help with "practice, nuff said".GoldenWolf wrote:
It's the whole purpose of practicing, doing something you can't do efficiently at first to then being able to do it.
banned probably.B1rd wrote:
When I click on Scarlet's profile it says 'user not found'?
Find more maps and try the new maps on easiest->hardest by playing maps on trivial difficulties, you will improve your sense of rhytm(not saying you should play easy all the time but try it now again when you get new maps)DahplA wrote:
Should I try to spend time doing few maps that I know are challenging or invest more time finding more maps?
Thanks. I've been spending my time trying to find maps that are around 4.0 - 4.5 stars ranking and trying them out. I've discovered that around this level, S ranks are much harder, which is nice. It brings more of a challenge.Andersfc wrote:
Find more maps and try the new maps on easiest->hardest by playing maps on trivial difficulties, you will improve your sense of rhytm(not saying you should play easy all the time but try it now again when you get new maps)DahplA wrote:
Should I try to spend time doing few maps that I know are challenging or invest more time finding more maps?
You shouldn't try to stay on the same maps 24/7, if you do so then you will surely remember the song after like 100 replays, but as Layne said, if you play different maps you will learn more patterns and you will have an easier time dealing with them in other beatmaps.
1. there's not many ranked ar10 maps, and the ones that are are pretty hard [or impossible] to get good combos on for sub 1kVioletMaid wrote:
how the are all these above 10k ranked people able to read and play ar10, and why aren't they below rank 10k if they can read ar10
makes sense, why not train/practice other things than ar10 then if they won't be able to play any of the ranked maps for a long time?Bassist Vinyl wrote:
1. there's not many ranked ar10 maps, and the ones that are are pretty hard [or impossible] to get good combos on for sub 1kVioletMaid wrote:
how the are all these above 10k ranked people able to read and play ar10, and why aren't they below rank 10k if they can read ar10
2. hard rock sucks for pp
being able to read and play ar10 isnt that important in this ranking system really, and most of the people sub 10k who train ar10 get less accurate at lower AR's and hard rock OD and their ranks hurt even more from it.
Please no.Gigo wrote:
(sigh) This forum needs a Kappa emoticon.
move to korea and go to cookiezis houselovu wrote:
to all of you seek skill
Korean proverb saying if you want to catch the tiger, you need to go to a cave of tiger
what should you do?
Agreed c:buny wrote:
move to korea and go to cookiezis houselovu wrote:
to all of you seek skill
Korean proverb saying if you want to catch the tiger, you need to go to a cave of tiger
what should you do?
sayo is betterDatPenguinTho wrote:
It may have been mentioned previous, but rrtyui doesn't snap to notes and he is by far the best player in osu! currently (pp doesn't prove skill for all those about to say that sayo is better)
Go watch rrtyui's Rainbow After Snow replay, he doesn't snap enough for most people to think he is snapping.f i z i k wrote:
sayo is betterDatPenguinTho wrote:
It may have been mentioned previous, but rrtyui doesn't snap to notes and he is by far the best player in osu! currently (pp doesn't prove skill for all those about to say that sayo is better)
edit:/ proven by pp
edit2:/ ofcourse he snaps but sayo is still better,proven by pp
I would probably go with the ladder.got it
you havent played long enough to hit any walls in your progress yet but trust me they happen and they're demoralizing when they do. don't just blindly judge everyone. i wanted to quit a few months ago when i spent about 3000-4000 plays getting no better even just playing stuff i couldn't do well on but i pushed past it and started slowly improving again. just that progress wall was nearly 10 times more plays than you even have total... so yeah it can wear on the mind. i was logging in every day and getting consistently lower scores on my local rankings than my previous ones on songs i already played. nonstop. for nearly 2 months.SomeGuy147 wrote:
Does anybody srs need this huge of a guide? This is a game where you press a circle and after that you press another one and maybe hold it few times and spin it once or twice its as basic as it gets. Why would you need a guide for it. Only thing that you need to do is consistently play. That's only useful tip you can give. Everyone who complains "I am not improving" is mostly 1st day player or just fat arses who can't be bothered to actually play the game so they just complain. That's my take on this.
Yeah, but you like look at Dota2 or TF2 or cs go where people hit really big progress walls which makes them quit the game because of complicated tactics or too big pressure a lot of times and here people need guides with a game that is as basic as it can get. Why would you even play this if you don't enjoy it in the first placeBassist Vinyl wrote:
you havent played long enough to hit any walls in your progress yet but trust me they happen and they're demoralizing when they do. don't just blindly judge everyone. i wanted to quit a few months ago when i spent about 3000-4000 plays getting no better even just playing stuff i couldn't do well on but i pushed past it and started slowly improving again. just that progress wall was nearly 10 times more plays than you even have total... so yeah it can wear on the mind. i was logging in every day and getting consistently lower scores on my local rankings than my previous ones on songs i already played. nonstop. for nearly 2 months.SomeGuy147 wrote:
Does anybody srs need this huge of a guide? This is a game where you press a circle and after that you press another one and maybe hold it few times and spin it once or twice its as basic as it gets. Why would you need a guide for it. Only thing that you need to do is consistently play. That's only useful tip you can give. Everyone who complains "I am not improving" is mostly 1st day player or just fat arses who can't be bothered to actually play the game so they just complain. That's my take on this.
Hmm... where do i start here... Well let me just say that I can somewhat see where you're coming from someguy the concept of the game is fairly simplistic I mean you don't have to be a genius to play osu! but let me also say that if you simplify things that much, then of course, you could make anything look pretty friggin easy. Oh Dota2 capture other teams side pick up a few items get some skills learn some strategies simply by playing. See what i mean? I believe Dota2 is probably a fairly hard game (reason being why I'll never play it) but osu! and Dota2 are both difficult just in different ways. Dota2 requires more mental reasoning and planning and strategizing. osu! is probably more taxing physically requiring you to use your hands repetitively, build up muscle memory, It's also fairly taxing mentally having to have patience, learning how to read maps and patterns, learning how to not smash your computer into a million pieces when you keep missing the same thing over and over etuhcuh(etc.).SomeGuy147 wrote:
Does anybody srs need this huge of a guide? This is a game where you press a circle and after that you press another one and maybe hold it few times and spin it once or twice its as basic as it gets. Why would you need a guide for it. Only thing that you need to do is consistently play. That's only useful tip you can give. Everyone who complains "I am not improving" is mostly 1st day player or just fat arses who can't be bothered to actually play the game so they just complain. That's my take on this.
Yeah, but you like look at Dota2 or TF2 or cs go where people hit really big progress walls which makes them quit the game because of complicated tactics or too big pressure a lot of times and here people need guides with a game that is as basic as it can get. Why would you even play this if you don't enjoy it in the first place
its funny that even the claims of "300 bpm streaming" when people say you'll be cookiezi are purely ironic. Cookiezi was terrible at high bpm streams. We have people now that can stream faster than cookie easily like happystick. It was his only real weakness though.Antares wrote:
"it's easier, it's better, instacookiezi 900bpm").
From my experiences, I have found two ways to play this game:Antares wrote:
Well..
I starded playing some month ago with a good mouse and a random logitech keyboard. I used to play alternating.
Went for a tablet and serious kb with reds 3 weeks ago and played a bit. My aim went on par with mouse after a few days, but my tapping felt weird, so i started to play mostly singletapping (mostly due to the many threads on the forums which say "it's easier, it's better, instacookiezi 900bpm").
In addition, during this transition to new equip i had to move and buy new chair and desk.
Since the switch not only i've not seen any improvement, but i'm slowly getting worse, i don't even know if that's possible.
Right now i'm rotating beetween 15-20 maps i like and i think that's a major issue.
What i'm supposed to do now?
I'm the kind of guy who plays a map over and over 'till fc, is this a bad thing if you want to improve?
What kind of maps should i play? My streaming is dumb over 150 bpm, even if i'm decent at jumping i often break sliders and miss the random easy parts
I'm depressed ~_~
thelewa wrote:
I just read all of this and surprisingly everything is true
Do you mean like https://osu.ppy.sh/b/49101 but less stars?phonics wrote:
how the hell do i get good at heavily spaced fast singles? Like 90% of my misses these days are from quick spaced lines of singles. I know I'm supposed to play the beat in my head to hit them but I still fuck up more often than not. Its not physically possible for me to snap each of them either.
If any of you have any maps with lots of stuff like that around 3.5-4 stars I would love to have them
lol.iiCookiesii wrote:
been playing for 3 years and still not good
with a 779 playcount, I doubt you did do much playingiiCookiesii wrote:
been playing for 3 years and still not good
in 3 years you've played less than I do in a week?iiCookiesii wrote:
been playing for 3 years and still not good
it's because you think level mattersChuTwo wrote:
been playing sp a lot, reache lvl 52.
goes into multiplayer
gets rekked by lvls, 13, 21, everyone else.
is it because I'm playing with 2000 DPI
It's because you never challenge yourself and keep playing easy maps all day instead of harder one to improveChuTwo wrote:
been playing sp a lot, reache lvl 52.
goes into multiplayer
gets rekked by lvls, 13, 21, everyone else.
is it because I'm playing with 2000 DPI