I'll do it.
kxasuma wrote:
I'll do it.
Cookiezi was a pioneer. It isn't just about beating him by a fraction. It's about becoming the new pioneer.Maskless wrote:
If it only takes 2 to 3 years, why is no-one as good as Cookiezi? Are you saying the top players aren't putting in enough work?Kaeru wrote:
Fan boy much? He was an amazing player, but he's not THAT good. It only takes around 2 to 3 years to get to Cookiezi level, with enough work. Have you seen some of rrtyui's plays, for example? He could outdo Cookiezi in the next year if he tried hard enough. Without a doubt. Of course, the more dedicated you are, the quicker the process. Cookiezi is not some kind of superhuman alien.
Also Woobowiz, I think you are going to burn yourself out if you keep playing as much as you do just now. I'm speaking from personal experience here.
The point I'm trying to make is that anyone can say, "I can become as good Cookiezi. All I have to is practice hard enough." When the reality is, no-one will. Not any time soon anyway.Rewben2 wrote:
Well, reaching Cookiezi's playtime (which is a bit hard to gauge because he was an offline player and apparently multi-accounted too) in 2-3 years is achievable. It would mean playing many hours each day, every day for the duration of the 2-3 years though, which I really can't say any of the top players have done. I mean, have a look at the play history of some of the top players. For every profile there's large differences in time played varying from month to month. None of them consistently played lots, it varies. So no, I can't say that the top players are putting in enough work because the required amount of work is insane.
I'd say it is possible to get to his status in 2-3 years but you'd need to literally have no life outside of osu!, lol. It would require dedication that I can't say any other player has shown.
Exactly. Almost anyone can become a top tier player with effort, putting the effort in is another story though.Maskless wrote:
The point I'm trying to make is that anyone can say, "I can become as good Cookiezi. All I have to is practice hard enough." When the reality is, no-one will. Not any time soon anyway.Rewben2 wrote:
Well, reaching Cookiezi's playtime (which is a bit hard to gauge because he was an offline player and apparently multi-accounted too) in 2-3 years is achievable. It would mean playing many hours each day, every day for the duration of the 2-3 years though, which I really can't say any of the top players have done. I mean, have a look at the play history of some of the top players. For every profile there's large differences in time played varying from month to month. None of them consistently played lots, it varies. So no, I can't say that the top players are putting in enough work because the required amount of work is insane.
I'd say it is possible to get to his status in 2-3 years but you'd need to literally have no life outside of osu!, lol. It would require dedication that I can't say any other player has shown.
I'm not the most accurate player around, but that doesn't mean I have, or have ever had, problems with high OD, it just means I'm not the most accurate player around. AR and CS both had very significant adjustment periods, but I never consciously noticed the OD increase.[-Cloud-] wrote:
Seems like you have still some problems with High OD though.
Just took a little look. You can still do things I can't do and it's kind of impressive to play HR on a constant base, keep it up.NarrillNezzurh wrote:
I'm not the most accurate player around, but that doesn't mean I have, or have ever had, problems with high OD, it just means I'm not the most accurate player around. AR and CS both had very significant adjustment periods, but I never consciously noticed the OD increase.[-Cloud-] wrote:
Seems like you have still some problems with High OD though.
And I think it's kind of funny that you point out those three scores instead of the numerous HDHR scores I have below 96%.
There's a few different reasons/rumors I'm not entirely convinced by most of them. I like to go by my headcanon that after FCing Freedom Dive 4D he was due to ascend to the next dimension, but he wanted to live in our world just a little longer and one day just decided he can't delay it any longer.Freszol wrote:
Why Cookiezi stop playing osu?
I watched few movies with him on yt, he was really great.
Getting there, just need more training >.<winber1 wrote:
200pp score now pls
OP please change your name to WeedowizNoobsicle wrote:
grats on #420 in US!
I was considering Woobiezi if I ever make it into top 100Pettanko wrote:
OP please change your name to WeedowizNoobsicle wrote:
grats on #420 in US!
Sounds like a planWoobowiz wrote:
I was considering Woobiezi if I ever make it into top 100Pettanko wrote:
OP please change your name to Weedowiz
o_o;
Only 1 name change allowed unless you have a good reasonDm1321 wrote:
Weedowiz for now
Woobiezi for top 10
you don't understand how important this isRewben2 wrote:
Only 1 name change allowed unless you have a good reasonDm1321 wrote:
Weedowiz for now
Woobiezi for top 10
If you want to learn AR 10, you should edit maps to have AR 7 CS 5 OD 10 and play thosexasuma wrote:
Interesting.. OD is bad to me
Oh, and if you want to learn ar10, play at 10.33 for 20 minutes each day, and immediately after play ar10.
Just do it. Even if you feel like an idiot.
I thought you were aiming for Cookiezi tier? I think you should at least get to top 5 first, and then you'll be close.Woobowiz wrote:
I was considering Woobiezi if I ever make it into top 100 o_o;
I am, I just figured hitting top 100 (basically 6k pp) would be a nice checkpoiint to celebrate at.Kaeru wrote:
I thought you were aiming for Cookiezi tier? I think you should at least get to top 5 first, and then you'll be close.Woobowiz wrote:
I was considering Woobiezi if I ever make it into top 100 o_o;
As far as I know, it really is just all a mental thing.Kaeru wrote:
I was just teasing. Top 100 is a really huge accomplishment. Sometimes I really feel like I will never make it there, yet I try so hard. I'm having so much trouble even getting to top 500.
Who says I don't. o-OKyou-kun wrote:
Why do you keep playing maps that you can FC and trying to get pp instead of playing maps you can barely pass (or maybe can't pass at all) but will improve rapidly with? It seems like if you're planning to ever surpass Cookiezi, that'd be the way to go.
(^^;)Woobowiz wrote:
(FC's are nowhere near as mentally damaging as the regret I have for not having a higher accuracy on my FC's....it just clings to the back of my head knowing some of my plays are worth over 180pp if I had better accuracy)
The thing is that you don't seem to be trying to push your pp score boundaries that much right now. You say that you can't get 200pp, but you can at least try to top your best pp score right now! Something 180pp+ maybe (tbh if you just increased the accuracy of some of your plays you'd probably get 180pp lol)Woobowiz wrote:
Who says I don't. o-OKyou-kun wrote:
Why do you keep playing maps that you can FC and trying to get pp instead of playing maps you can barely pass (or maybe can't pass at all) but will improve rapidly with? It seems like if you're planning to ever surpass Cookiezi, that'd be the way to go.
Edit : I do both
You're right on the aspect that I'm not pushing my pp boundaries. Last month, I considered a 120~ pp play was satisfactory. Today my standards have only risen to 140 pp plays as satisfactory. But clearly 150 pp is realistic and 160 plays are becoming common. 170 pp is definitely an option if I had better accuracy.winber1 wrote:
The thing is that you don't seem to be trying to push your pp score boundaries right now. You say that you can't get 200pp, but you can at least try to top your best pp score right now! Something 180pp+ maybe (tbh if you just increased the accuracy of some of your plays you'd probably get 180pp lol)
More than 100% sure you can get a lot of 180pp scores without that much effort right now.
idk if you've heard of osu!trainer, but it's in the development section and can help you find some good songs for good pp.
yea i'm a pretty big hypocrite but this game is too hard so gg i am forever doomed to nooblordggville
to be clear, there's absolutely nothing wrong with using nofail that way. Cookiezi used to use it too. He used it during his earlier runs of Freedom Dive even.Woobowiz wrote:
(HP Drain is NOT fair, and I don't want to use No-Fail).
Passing hard maps is just training though I can't even properly identify which clears should be considered "impressive" in that matter.Bassist Vinyl wrote:
to be clear, there's absolutely nothing wrong with using nofail that way. Cookiezi used to use it too. He used it during his earlier runs of Freedom Dive even.Woobowiz wrote:
(HP Drain is NOT fair, and I don't want to use No-Fail).
Also you aren't getting anywhere harping on about PP this PP that every post. It's a completely secondary thing and will go up naturally as you improve. you should be aiming to get good fast and that means less fcs and more struggles.
maybe you are doing that already, but every new post is about your PP and latest FCs, i havent seen anything like "Just did pluto [challenge] and passed guys." or "i got my unstable rate down to X and now i can get Y accuracy on OD10" these are just examples but you know what i mean.
Uhm... no. You learn to read AR10 by playing AR10.Kyou-kun wrote:
If you want to learn AR 10, you should edit maps to have AR 7 CS 5 OD 10 and play those
All you're doing is encouraging reckless plays.Kaeru wrote:
Performance points are a trap. Trust me. Every single time you decide to spam a song until you can FC it, you're not doing yourself a favour. You're completely wasting valuable training time. Don't get addicted to rank. I fell into this trap and I've been doing pretty much nothing but trying to get high PP scores, and it's really messing with my head because I often feel like I'm more superior than I really am.
The true way to do it is to gain PP without even trying. How do you accomplish this? Simple.. you spend your time training on very difficult maps instead of working on your ranking, and then you set high scores casually without even thinking about it. Decide what the absolute highest star difficulty is that you can always full combo/sight read in under 10 tries, and make a note of it. Basically all you want to do is raise that number, meaning you want to get to a level where songs that you find difficult now are easy. Then, once you've achieved that, you'll set new PP scores without having to even set foot in solo. The songs you will find to be "fun/easy/always FC" level in the future are songs that you're farming now heavily for PP.
Play harder songs. Don't fall into the same trap I did where you play songs at your level and slightly above your level. Play songs that are completely out of your league. Dive into new maps you've never seen before. Crank up the OD. Work on your accuracy and pass a song that you could never dream of passing before. Set goals for yourself, and dream big. Even stuff like "pass Freedom Dive" or "full combo on Mythologia's End" are not unrealistic goals as long you push yourself.
Good luck.
By playing lowar you are basically building up a base for higher AR's. You're getting used easier to high AR when you practiced LowAR before.NarrillNezzurh wrote:
Uhm... no. You learn to read AR10 by playing AR10.Kyou-kun wrote:
If you want to learn AR 10, you should edit maps to have AR 7 CS 5 OD 10 and play those