yeah idk man bikko did it at way less playcount than u maybe ur just not as much of a prodigy
Didn't Bikko get his play count reset?Riince wrote:
yeah idk man bikko did it at way less playcount than u maybe ur just not as much of a prodigy
So you are technically some kind of magical wizard with top 1K and 98% avg accuracy since your avatar isn't a super cute anime girl. JK-Soba- wrote:
It's been proven that the only way to get better at accuracy is to change your avatar to a cute anime girl
Poke one of your eyes out too. If it worked for Bikko, it can work for you!Riince wrote:
yeah idk man bikko did it at way less playcount than u maybe ur just not as much of a prodigy
Did lewa even do that?-Soba- wrote:
It's been proven that the only way to get better at accuracy is to change your avatar to a cute anime girl
Since you a music major, I'll cut to the chase. This is a music game, with more of the game than the musicAlpha wrote:
I want to know how to get THAT BIKKO LEWA GOKURI ACUURACY TO SLAVE FOR.
I don't have any problems with cursor accuracy.
BUT I WANT TO KNOW HOW THE FUK YOU PLAY HARDROCK INSANES WITHOUT GETTING 90% accuracy.
Is there a way certain way of striking the key??
I have very good rhythm. I'm a music major currently in conservatory and rhythm is my life.
-ALPHA
Because the average accuracy on your profile doesn't mean shit about your actual accuracy, since it doesn't take OD into consideration.KukiMonster wrote:
You have an average %98.31 accuracy at this moment, which is even higher than some of the top 50 players. I don't see how you should be worried about that.
This is the same thing for me.mentalac wrote:
Funnily enough, longer (week+) breaks seemed to positively affect my accuracy. Maybe it has something to do with forgetting bad habits/getting some rest? Of course, this probably doesn't apply to raising it from 98 to 99.7, but hey, I'm trying to be helpful here!
teach me senpai, these people who have been players for years and know many things about the game are obviously less knowledgeable than you, you know everything~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FencerTJ wrote:
Ok, since everyone is steering you in the wrong direction, I'll provide a link that tells you exactly how to improve at osu. This link should also be used for any similar questions that are bound to appear.
http://howtoimproveatosu.tk/
ur mum nerd lmaoFaces3 wrote:
teach me senpai, these people who have been players for years and know many things about the game are obviously less knowledgeable than you, you know everything~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FencerTJ wrote:
Ok, since everyone is steering you in the wrong direction, I'll provide a link that tells you exactly how to improve at osu. This link should also be used for any similar questions that are bound to appear.
http://howtoimproveatosu.tk/
100% true. Accuracy is all about consistency and being able to play the map properly. If you have the raw skills on aim and speed and lack on consistency (I think this is the case for most players) you won't be able to get your accuracy up to par with the rest of your skills. Just look at jesus1412's profile and you will see it, his most "rewarding" hr score is a 89.60% fc. Maybe even I will be able to get a "better" hr score than him in a few weeks but he is obviously a much better player than me and that map he fced is hard as fuck. Hell, if he started trying to get consistent at low bpms maybe he could have a better acc than me in no time.RaneFire wrote:
In terms of skill dependency, accuracy is behind everything else, affected in some way by every aspect of your play. It is just a statistic after all. You can work on accuracy, but what you develop instead is consistency. You don't just build accuracy alone... you build accuracy upon your skills and what you can do. There is a migration of accuracy as you improve, but only because your standard for accuracy is already set, high or low. It's a result, and it depends on everything; how well you can read, aim, tap, etc. and how consistent you are at each of those. And then there's the map you are playing. Unless the difficulty requirements of the map fall within acceptable confidence levels of your own skills, your accuracy won't be that good. Lacking in any one area can be a disastrous.
Lewa has a high standard for accuracy, always has. He's carried that standard through as he improved.
And never come back after discovering the better game mode.[MY] yummy90 XP wrote:
You can try
-play taiko mode
Didn't work for me-Soba- wrote:
It's been proven that the only way to get better at accuracy is to change your avatar to a cute anime girl
You still need the music. To say it's "possible to play without music" is just to explain the principle behind this technique. It's the same principle as having a mental offset. The music also gives you plenty of clues for upcoming patterns.FlyingKebab wrote:
Technically you can get 100% accuracy without listening to the music much (although this isn't what you should do in a rhythm game). Each song has a BPM and is chopped into beat parts or so to speak. Each attack rate has a set delay before you have to hit the circle to get a perfect 300. Each beat should technically be spaced equally apart 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 in a 4/4 or similar layout. If you hit the first 300 on spot which you can do by knowing the exact delay of the attack rate then if you don't fluctuate on speed you will get all 300's on that particular beat part. Then you use the Attack rate delay on the next beat part and get all 300's and so on. It's like thelewa said: you have to have to follow a 1/4 grid in your head. Although just listening to the music instead of caring about the attack rate is generally a lot easier and less stressful/technical but it does require you to have good rhythmical skills.