But i have a tendency to learn from stuff that is out of my reach at the time i try it. I don't know how but challenging myself every time i play somehow makes me improve even in aspects like accuracy (which I find very weird actually). For example:
1. I wanted to get my stream speed up a tad and i found the map FD [4D], if I look at my history i see the first score is NF 27% and i couldn't even hit half of a snake stream at that time, two weeks later of sometimes playing the map and I sometimes hit a full snake stream and my top score on FD is a NF 46% now.
2. Same with Eighto and Airman which are 31% and 35% first play respectively, now they are at 58% and 64% and these two maps have helped me get big jumps down a lot.
3. Then comes Scarlet Rose, Mami Mami Zone and Talent Shredder all val0108 maps which helped me reduce my slider breaks on maps i can manage by a lot.
4. Image Material has helped me with my single tap speed although this is not a huge change.
5. Then the collection of 5 star + maps I have were the songs that gave me my current speed which is enough for the vast majority of ranked maps.
6. Hidden which I played a lot for 1 or 2 days helped me form my accuracy from 80% to 90% and HR which I also invested 1 full day in made me pass 90% to 93-98% to an average of 94-95%. Although since for the past two weeks i started playing maps I can manage without NF I have started to develop my consistency a lot. These manageable maps also made me change my play style so i am always relaxed on any map I play regardless of difficulty.
I do believe that playing these super maps will over time help me finally get the fullscreen jumps and patterns down to a point where I will be sure I can hit them most of the time. In short, I play a wide variety of maps each session but the only maps I never have played are the ones that I can do 97-99% because I don't see the point in that unless for some reason I like the song or something.
I don't really see why a lot of people fear NF, it's like everyone thinks repeating the first 10 seconds of a song is better than running through the whole song a few times even though you would have died. You are still playing the game and are trying to improve/have fun. It's like people think NF'ing is a crime or something ;/ .
EDIT: Everything i fixable, I understand that people might say that NF encourages mashing and things of the sort but that depends entirely on the person, if he or she wants to improve then they will try to actually understand the map and HIT something instead of jumps mindlessly mashing z/x.
Artcore Jinja: It's overmaped? Well that's interesting but even so I like how it is mapped, overmaped is better than undermaped in my opinion.
CXu wrote:
Then again you had horribad accuracy at the time :V
But he fixed it so everything is manageable or so it seems.
EDIT: I'm not encouraging people to go out and NF super maps but keep in mind that only playing the maps that you are very comfortable with isn't going to get you anywhere, I personally enjoy challenging myself in various ways and I also have things I hate (AR8/AR7/HR) but I still try to manage them. I don't really know the threshold for improvement but I don't seem to have one, even maps that I get 30% on I still start to manage overtime.
Yes that is a block of text.On topic TL;DR: I will try to get good with fullscreen jumps and patterns by playing hard maps with these patterns in them, I will also try out these maps with HT to get some muscle memory in by actually hitting everything.