Dexus wrote:
Riince wrote:
Also, it might be your technique. if you are using only your finger to singletap i could see you running out of stamina very rapidly and having a hard time with speed. make sure you're doing it right and using your wrist.
Using your wrist to single tap is doing it wrong. if you can't move your finger to tap 5 half notes how do you expect to hit a 10 note stream. You can't use your wrist to stream, if you do you're going to fuck your hands up and it will only make you mash notes. How well you can single tap notes on each finger relates directly to how well you're going to stream. If you don't believe me try single tapping with just your non-dominate finger for a week at moderate bpm and try streaming. You will notice an increase in your speed because your slow finger is what keeps you from moving faster. Once you're able to match speeds on both fingers it just comes down to practicing and playing that stuff that makes you uncomfortable. I'm not talking about 'My limit is 170 bpm, so let me play 260bpm stuff' it would be more like play 170bpm (AND UNDER) until you're perfect at it and then move to 175 and so on and so forth.
Also 170bpm is average, not low. Try playing this and see if you can even pass it https://osu.ppy.sh/b/252103
not saying to do 260 he could try singletapping 190-200 until 170 is easy. of course you can use your finger to singletap when it's a lot slower than your max but 170 isn't a lot slower than his max is it? you use your wrist to go fast. ive always primarily used wrist to singletap and in doing so the bpm i could singletap with just my finger naturally went up. i have no explanation why it just works.
Besides, you get better at streaming by streaming, not singletapping. you're silly to think any kind of singletapping is going to effect streaming.
that map was tricky before i warmed up because but i got it eventually. regret playing it because the bpm made my tapping hand bored. a bit of a china dress syndrome.
also, 180 is average.