why do you fail instantly? its exactly like you're aiming at the circles but instead of reading the notes by the outline of the circle read them by the combo # so you aim at those instead.
Sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you were referring to the combo counter in the corner as opposed to the circle numbers. I'll give it a try when I can, thanks!Riince wrote:
why do you fail instantly? its exactly like you're aiming at the circles but instead of reading the notes by the outline of the circle read them by the combo # so you aim at those instead.
Have a look at what others say: t/206153sadpwner wrote:
Can you address rapid short sliders? They are short sliders that generally occur 3-5 times in a row and can sometimes be jumps or streams.
example beatmaps:
https://osu.ppy.sh/s/47199 extra difficulty at the beginning
https://osu.ppy.sh/s/146474 near 1 minute
thats how i do it yoloSword wrote:
I have a question about triples. I usually do triples as zxz every time, but I use x as my main single tapping key. Every high rank person I've seen starts and ends triples on their single tapping key, and I was wondering is it faster/more accurate than how I do triples?
if the triplets are 3 circles, I go (default bindings) zxzRiince wrote:
thats how i do it yoloSword wrote:
I have a question about triples. I usually do triples as zxz every time, but I use x as my main single tapping key. Every high rank person I've seen starts and ends triples on their single tapping key, and I was wondering is it faster/more accurate than how I do triples?
Not at all. It's the most comfortable way to play for you so it's okKheldragar wrote:
I only click the left mouse button with my index finger and now I'm able to beat 4 star songs apparently.
Am I doing it wrong?
It is best to maintain a consistent playstyle throughout. You should think about what playstyles would work at a high level when you're starting to play. Mouse only isn't as efficient for high-level play as mouse + keyboard, xtapping isn't as efficient as the standard tablet + keyboard, etc. However, we can see players in the top ~100 or so that have developed inefficient playstyles to such a degree that it doesn't matter anymore. So, it's always better to stick to what you're used to and try to find ways to better develop that than to try out 12 different playstyles and in the end have none of them work for you because you didn't develop any of them. What you're experiencing is the difference gap between a 40K playcount with one style and then starting completely from scratch with another. Well, maybe not completely, but you get the point.Yuu-Chii wrote:
welp....
Ever since i changed my playstyle i cant help but ponder the gap between now and last time.....
I suck 10times more than my peak.....
40k playcounts down the drain
Im just sitting here crying and picking up the bits that i have left before.... depressed orz
End up feeling sad when i cant....
I actually am looking for maps around 180bpm where there are long 1/2 notes so i can train my single tap..... with my weak left hand fingers....
Switching from your right wrist to tap to left hand finger can really have a huge ass difference
To help you with your accuracy you could try using the hit error score meter type. It's located in general options and shows you when you're generally hitting beats too early/too late while playing. I can't see it it in the vid so i assume you're not using itAsh Marley wrote:
Can anyone critique me on my progress? I've been playing for 2 months. I know my accuracy is a huge fail, but I think my aiming is decent though. Not sure.
Time isn't a good measure of how long you've played since you might play more in a day than someone else plays in a week etc. That said, you have a pretty low playcount at 4k playcount (only ~1k per month) so you haven't really played that much at all.Vorae wrote:
is playing 4.5 - 5 star difficulty songs good/bad for a 4 months player? just want to know if i'm improving a a decent rate or not, thanks!
I see, thanks for your critiquecheezstik wrote:
Time isn't a good measure of how long you've played since you might play more in a day than someone else plays in a week etc. That said, you have a pretty low playcount at 4k playcount (only ~1k per month) so you haven't really played that much at all.Vorae wrote:
is playing 4.5 - 5 star difficulty songs good/bad for a 4 months player? just want to know if i'm improving a a decent rate or not, thanks!
4.5-5 stars is definitely not your ideal range, but if you enjoy them, then keep playing them, but keep in mind, if you want to improve and get good at the game, you need to have good accuracy, something you won't get on overly difficult maps, and something that you probably won't improve by mindlessly mashing.
If you want to improve at an optimal rate, you should probably stick to playing 3.5-4 stars or whatever you can consistently get 95%+ accuracy on.
I would personally recommend black switches after trying both red and black. I found that black switches allowed me to click faster and stamina could be built up faster using them.I haven't done real research about any kind of mechanical switch before buying a Blue cherry mx keyboard(realised after purchasing and a few months of experiance ofc), since the retailer told me it would be a good quality keyboard, a bit loud, would last for 10x time greater then a rubber dome keyboard, and that the tactile feedback shouldn't make the keyboard feel sturdy or anything, but even make it better for typing.