it's not that you can't read ar9
it's just that you can't read at all
it's just that you can't read at all
so much rektGoldenWolf wrote:
it's not that you can't read ar9
it's just that you can't read at all
Don't do this.Blueprint wrote:
Focus on the Approach circle
Don't do this.GhostFrog wrote:
Blueprint wrote:
Focus on the Approach circle
i thought the map was very fun and was wondering why it wasnt ranked thats just me thoughGhostFrog wrote:
Don't do this.Blueprint wrote:
Focus on the Approach circle
Practicing snapping on AR8 jump maps might help you learn to read jump patterns on AR9 maps. Maybe try this. And of course someone has to link Aqo's practice map that will make you hate osu!. Faster versions here and here. Default diff. You're supposed to play at a speed until you get below 50 misses, then move up to the next one. Use halftime if you get over 100 misses on the 180bpm version.
It's unrankable atm. Multiple sound files across different difficulties, no hp drain, and it's basically the same thing for the whole duration. Same reason most maps made for training aren't ranked.Riince wrote:
i thought the map was very fun and was wondering why it wasnt ranked thats just me though
the fullscreen cs5 ar10 whatever bullshit is absolutely unplayable though, i remember watching sayo chain miss after miss on that crap.
What has rank to do with the ability to read maps properly? I'm 2k and I still can't read anything.cheezstik wrote:
I guarantee it's nearly impossible that you are having trouble reading ar9 at that rank. Can't watch the replays right now, but you mention the map diamond, and complain about jump patterns etc.
I speculate that you are actually having trouble snapping to circles, you should practice some jump training or some DT hards with jumps in them. A good map for practice is wahrheit.
I'm sure if we scrolled down most people at rank 20k's top list, we would find that the majority of their maps are ar9, as most maps that give you the pp to get to rank 20k from around 50-60k will be ar9. There is no way he or anyone got to 20k playing maps they can't read.[-Cloud-] wrote:
What has rank to do with the ability to read maps properly? I'm 2k and I still can't read anything.cheezstik wrote:
I guarantee it's nearly impossible that you are having trouble reading ar9 at that rank. Can't watch the replays right now, but you mention the map diamond, and complain about jump patterns etc.
I speculate that you are actually having trouble snapping to circles, you should practice some jump training or some DT hards with jumps in them. A good map for practice is wahrheit.
Also, snapping doesn't have always something to do with reading. If you can't read pattern properly, you can't aim properly aswell, since you don't know where to go next.
The difference in mentalities is simply knowing more about what you can and can't read.cheezstik wrote:
Also, I'm sure you can read something if you got to that rank .
thread winning postKukiMonster wrote:
Rank 100k: "I can read big black"
Rank 3k: "I can't read anything"
True :vZare wrote:
thread winning postKukiMonster wrote:
Rank 100k: "I can read big black"
Rank 3k: "I can't read anything"
i don't know any 100k that claims they can read big black; i don't think anybody over 10k can pass itKukiMonster wrote:
Rank 100k: "I can read big black"
Rank 3k: "I can't read anything"
lolxxdeathx wrote:
i don't know any 100k that claims they can read big black; i don't think anybody over 10k can pass it
Yes, I'm aware of this effect. Maps like scarlet rose being pretty hard to read, despite being ar9 (ar10 honestly makes that map easier though). I was just poking fun at how he said he cant read anything .RaneFire wrote:
The difference in mentalities is simply knowing more about what you can and can't read.cheezstik wrote:
Also, I'm sure you can read something if you got to that rank .
For some extremists, "being unable to read every conceivable pattern perfectly at a certain AR" means they can't read it, even if such patterns are genuinely some of the most difficult.
People at rank #20k perform well on technically simpler maps, even though set at the same AR as more difficult ones. Reading a certain AR is not an indication of your ability to read patterns. That comes second, and while affected by AR, doesn't determine your reading ability alone. For example, rank #20k players don't have the fundamentals or capacity to read complex patterns yet... at any AR. They can read AR9, but they can't read the difficult stuff at AR9. Just like how better players can read difficult stuff, but not all of it. You can apply this to any AR within reason. Both groups can read the AR itself, but not every object configuration in combination with BPM at that AR, or possibly at any other AR too. There are so many different capacities for reading, which come together to form your reading skill. It's highly misleading to refer to reading skill in AR terms only, even if it is part of it.
I know quite a few people who don't ever bother going for FCs or otherwise grinding pp. 2 of them are even rank 50k and are way better than me.xxdeathx wrote:
i don't know any 100k that claims they can read big black; i don't think anybody over 10k can pass it
cheezstik wrote:
Yes, I'm aware of this effect. Maps like scarlet rose being pretty hard to read, despite being ar9 (ar10 honestly makes that map easier though). I was just poking fun at how he said he cant read anything .RaneFire wrote:
The difference in mentalities is simply knowing more about what you can and can't read.
For some extremists, "being unable to read every conceivable pattern perfectly at a certain AR" means they can't read it, even if such patterns are genuinely some of the most difficult.
People at rank #20k perform well on technically simpler maps, even though set at the same AR as more difficult ones. Reading a certain AR is not an indication of your ability to read patterns. That comes second, and while affected by AR, doesn't determine your reading ability alone. For example, rank #20k players don't have the fundamentals or capacity to read complex patterns yet... at any AR. They can read AR9, but they can't read the difficult stuff at AR9. Just like how better players can read difficult stuff, but not all of it. You can apply this to any AR within reason. Both groups can read the AR itself, but not every object configuration in combination with BPM at that AR, or possibly at any other AR too. There are so many different capacities for reading, which come together to form your reading skill. It's highly misleading to refer to reading skill in AR terms only, even if it is part of it.
But yeah, OP should've asked how to read, not how to read ar9. But with the maps he mentioned which aren't hard to read at all, I still think snapping is actually his problem, not reading.
Yes, I know what snapping is, he describes having trouble with patterns, and the map diamond, which can be very hard if you don't snap.B1rd wrote:
What do you mean 'snapping' is his problem? snapping to notes is snapping your cursor to them before you need to. Maybe you mean aim.
I think a good way to measure if you can read a certain AR if you can play at similar circle densities and level of patterns as others ARs.
GoldenWolf wrote:
it's not that you can't read ar9
it's just that you can't read at all
szkiller wrote:
Who in the world finds reading ar 9 difficult?
You should just quit osu cause ar 9 is already slow