I have been rank 35k for like a year now and i just don't get better =[
But I feel it's the opposite... My current top PP play i got 6 months ago I can't even pass.NinjaNick wrote:
Tips coming from the Ninja. Don't play easy maps to get PP, challenge yourself. PP doesn't always show how good you are. Overtime you will get better.
i bet ur not rly a ninjaNinjaNick wrote:
Tips coming from the Ninja. Don't play easy maps to get PP, challenge yourself. PP doesn't always show how good you are. Overtime you will get better.
So I should give up ?B1rd wrote:
Some people just don't have any talent, and no amount of stickied threads or playing more will make them better than the players who play a lot and have talent.
That means you're worse than you were before and you don't deserve a better rank.Nyoko wrote:
But I feel it's the opposite... My current top PP play i got 6 months ago I can't even pass.NinjaNick wrote:
Tips coming from the Ninja. Don't play easy maps to get PP, challenge yourself. PP doesn't always show how good you are. Overtime you will get better.
Yes.Nyoko wrote:
So I should give up ?
Maybe you're old and crap like me. *hugs*Nyoko wrote:
I have been rank 35k for like a year now and i just don't get better =[
That's horrible advice and will teach him nothing but how to mash through a 5-star map with NF mod. A better method than yours is to cycle between maps he can A/B-rank consistently. Then turn down the difficulty just a little and go for FCs.FlyingKebab wrote:
Put NF on and spam 5 star maps for a week, come back to your previous difficult maps too see how much you have improved, if you didn't FC on your first try then that's another week of NF, trust me this is the fastest way of improving. But you will need to fine tune some Things later since you will have rushed good reading and aim.
I swear in one year I will be one of the guys that manages something with NF and then I will have the privilege of writing: They said I was wrong, well it seems they were wrong themselves. There are people in the top hundreds that used this method to get better:Woobowiz wrote:
That's horrible advice and will teach him nothing but how to mash through a 5-star map with NF mod. A better method than yours is to cycle between maps he can A/B-rank consistently. Then turn down the difficulty just a little and go for FCs.
And I don't remember a few misses with a B as in a map you can barely pass. A barely passable map is the one you actually BARELY survive.JAKACHAN wrote:
Also, the fact that you played songs you couldn't beat with nofail is actually the smartest thing you can do to improve. Most people think they have to play songs they can pass to improve but really playing what you can't or can barely pass is the best way to move forward.
NF shouldn't be shunned, but it shouldn't be the first goto choice for practice. Only use NF if you the song you're trying to pass has a choke point. That way you will eventually iron out the wrinkles. But absolutely do not use NF on songs that you will flat line or you won't improve in anyway and you might actually develop bad habits and get worse.FlyingKebab wrote:
'm not saying that the gradual method is bad in any way, but you shouldn't shun the NF method as useless either.
Err.. I mean't NF something that you can at least get 65-70% + acc, NF'ing Big Black wont or at least shouldn't give you anything. But 65-70% range songs will give you good challenge that you will eventually overcome.KukiMonster wrote:
NF shouldn't be shunned, but it shouldn't be the first goto choice for practice. Only use NF if you the song you're trying to pass has a choke point. That way you will eventually iron out the wrinkles. But absolutely do not use NF on songs that you will flat line or you won't improve in anyway and you might actually develop bad habits and get worse.
Jakachan plays a musical instrument.FlyingKebab wrote:
I'm not saying that the gradual method is bad in any way, but you shouldn't shun the NF method as useless either.
Nyoko wrote:
So I should give up ?B1rd wrote:
Some people just don't have any talent, and no amount of stickied threads or playing more will make them better than the players who play a lot and have talent.
you're more talented than meNyoko wrote:
I haev dedcided to give up ;c
The infuriating fact is that you have ZERO proof for that statement, please don't pull facts out of your ass, or at least don't make them widely out of context. They didn't use NF until they were Top 100, maybe when they were 60k like everyone else.FlyingKebab wrote:
There are people in the top hundreds that used this method to get better
65-70% is horrible and just mashing 99% of the time.FlyingKebab wrote:
Err.. I mean't NF something that you can at least get 65-70% + acc, NF'ing Big Black wont or at least shouldn't give you anything. But 65-70% range songs will give you good challenge that you will eventually overcome.
it helps so much to have a fundamental understanding of how beats and metric structure workRaneFire wrote:
You need to learn rhythm to learn the game
If you don't know what you're talking about, don't talk about it. You won't get better by repeatedly doing something wrong.FlyingKebab wrote:
I swear in one year I will be one of the guys that manages something with NF and then I will have the privilege of writing: They said I was wrong, well it seems they were wrong themselves. There are people in the top hundreds that used this method to get better:Woobowiz wrote:
That's horrible advice and will teach him nothing but how to mash through a 5-star map with NF mod. A better method than yours is to cycle between maps he can A/B-rank consistently. Then turn down the difficulty just a little and go for FCs.And I don't remember a few misses with a B as in a map you can barely pass. A barely passable map is the one you actually BARELY survive.JAKACHAN wrote:
Also, the fact that you played songs you couldn't beat with nofail is actually the smartest thing you can do to improve. Most people think they have to play songs they can pass to improve but really playing what you can't or can barely pass is the best way to move forward.
I'm not saying that the gradual method is bad in any way, but you shouldn't shun the NF method as useless either.
two weeks ago i couldn't even get 30% accuracy on eighto and i couldn't even see the circles in time. After playing it for like 300 times, now i get 70% and i am able to play ar9.6 (could barely play ar9) thanks to eighto and i started practicint ar10 now, since one of my goals is to pass airman, nomodWoobowiz wrote:
That's horrible advice and will teach him nothing but how to mash through a 5-star map with NF mod. A better method than yours is to cycle between maps he can A/B-rank consistently. Then turn down the difficulty just a little and go for FCs.FlyingKebab wrote:
Put NF on and spam 5 star maps for a week, come back to your previous difficult maps too see how much you have improved, if you didn't FC on your first try then that's another week of NF, trust me this is the fastest way of improving. But you will need to fine tune some Things later since you will have rushed good reading and aim.