cookiezi hated hidden
Probably because he hates missing.Riince wrote:
cookiezi hated hidden
Wrong. Regardless of what he said himself, he was the best at it and it's also what he was well known for during his first few years of osu.Riince wrote:
cookiezi hated hidden
So, if he said he hated hidden, he was wrong himself? gg logicPacemaker wrote:
Wrong. Regardless of what he said himself, he was the best at it and it's also what he was well known for during his first few years of osu.Riince wrote:
cookiezi hated hidden
No, but he certaintly didn't mean it. Kinda like Sayo saying he doesn't have reading and still aims on Easy like he does on 10.3, that kind of thing.GoldenWolf wrote:
So, if he said he hated hidden, he was wrong himself? gg logic
He was the best at it. You don't get good at something unless you play it, but you wouldn't have the motivation to play it if you didn't enjoy it at least a bit. And why the hell do we have to discuss that anyway? Like it matters lolGoldenWolf wrote:
That's two different things. One is being (maybe a bit too?) humble about his skill, the other being a matter of taste.
Why would you think someone who says they don't like hidden that they don't mean it?
his motivation was that he wanted to get the maximum amount of points to get the #1 rank on a map and if other people used the hidden mod alongside hr or dt then it means he has to do the same. it doesn't mean he enjoyed playing with hidden modPacemaker wrote:
He was the best at it. You don't get good at something unless you play it, but you wouldn't have the motivation to play it if you didn't enjoy it at least a bit. And why the hell do we have to discuss that anyway? Like it matters lolGoldenWolf wrote:
That's two different things. One is being (maybe a bit too?) humble about his skill, the other being a matter of taste.
Why would you think someone who says they don't like hidden that they don't mean it?
You will NOT get better at HR or HD without actually playing themWoobowiz wrote:
Probably because he hates missing.Riince wrote:
cookiezi hated hidden
I hate HR more than HD at the moment, but that might change overtime when I actually become decent at AR 10 and OD 10
EDIT: There might not be much progress for the next few days, I picked up the anime Saki......
got 3300ppPettanko wrote:
I have delicious burgers
Not now DxShirokami- wrote:
You will NOT get better at HR or HD without actually playing them
NarrillNezzurh wrote:
Can anyone really be "the best" at hidden? It's barely even a mod.
He wasn't thoughPacemaker wrote:
He was the best at it.
fixedPettanko wrote:
but the real question here is: Who?*
I think WW is considered the most adept at reading period. Although you could argue rrtyui is better.VioletMaid wrote:
Isn't WW considered the most adept at reading HD?
WW is amazing at reading, but MillhioreF is far better at reading.Riince wrote:
I think WW is considered the most adept at reading period. Although you could argue rrtyui is better.VioletMaid wrote:
Isn't WW considered the most adept at reading HD?
But learning to read EZ on high BPM songs is far harder than learning to read a hard to read map.Riince wrote:
Well, at reading EZ, I'd have to agree. But there's more to reading than EZ. Reading EZ and reading hard to read maps require a similar but very different method. EZ as i understand is more of keeping track of what to hit next on a screen full of hit objects and knowing what to hit next and somehow discerning a tangled mess of approach circles. Hard to read maps are discerning the patterns and movement required on maps with difficult overlap and understanding complicated beats.
even so its a different method of readingDatPenguinTho wrote:
But learning to read EZ on high BPM songs is far harder than learning to read a hard to read map.Riince wrote:
Well, at reading EZ, I'd have to agree. But there's more to reading than EZ. Reading EZ and reading hard to read maps require a similar but very different method. EZ as i understand is more of keeping track of what to hit next on a screen full of hit objects and knowing what to hit next and somehow discerning a tangled mess of approach circles. Hard to read maps are discerning the patterns and movement required on maps with difficult overlap and understanding complicated beats.
It's just me returning to maps I used to train on and FCing them to prove to myself how much I improved.Riince wrote:
all that "training"
you do realize that the only reason he's improving so fast is mainly because he's playing a crapload everyday, look at that play history, it nearly spiked to 8000 and is constantly sitting at 5000Oppai Neko wrote:
Hmm been lurking around for quite long, since this thread was like 10 pages. And now I just want to say "Wow" At first I didn't think u could even reach 4 numbers. But you constantly surprised me how fast u have come through. Seriously, that PP graph is insane
I'm just a 60k filthy scrub, but imo, u still have a very long way to become the Cookiezi of 2 years ago. But still, good luck on the journey
So whatBiman wrote:
you do realize that the only reason he's improving so fast is mainly because he's playing a crapload everyday, look at that play history, it nearly spiked to 8000 and is constantly sitting at 5000Oppai Neko wrote:
Hmm been lurking around for quite long, since this thread was like 10 pages. And now I just want to say "Wow" At first I didn't think u could even reach 4 numbers. But you constantly surprised me how fast u have come through. Seriously, that PP graph is insane
I'm just a 60k filthy scrub, but imo, u still have a very long way to become the Cookiezi of 2 years ago. But still, good luck on the journey
But being able to work hard is the greatest talent.Woobowiz wrote:
LF > Talent, hard work too time consuming
"Talent" is all a matter of how much work and effort you put into something. If there's any such thing as "natural talent", then it's just a matter of someone being born with more passion for something.Keep at it!
While a nice sentiment, that quote isn't accurate at all.Zealtron wrote:
To quote something I read once."Talent" is all a matter of how much work and effort you put into something. If there's any such thing as "natural talent", then it's just a matter of someone being born with more passion for something.Keep at it!
How so? Besides things like physical limitations that is.NarrillNezzurh wrote:
While a nice sentiment, that quote isn't accurate at all.
To some extent I do.NarrillNezzurh wrote:
Because some people are just naturally good at certain things. You really think glorious lord and master cookie was #1 for so long and by such a wide margin solely because he worked harder than everyone else?
then they should go run marathonsZare wrote:
Ask runners that struggled for dozens of years to beat Usain Bolt but never did, despite their passion and hard work, about this talent thing
We had this discussion MANY times in the past and most people seem to agree that natural talent idneed is a thing, and that, while someone without it can still be awesome, they will have close to zero chances of beating someone who puts in just as much effort, but already has that kind of natural talent
Hey that's almost true, the guy played with aero on for ages while still performing better than pretty much anyone else at the time after allVioletMaid wrote:
nobody knows how much cookiezi practiced, he played offline too. Also, cookiezi is berserker!
Typemoon wiki talking about berserker ---->"As technique is something humans invented to compensate for their weaknesses, it is unnecessary for him because he has no weaknesses." This is cookiezi xD