I still try to make people realize that Inner Onis do not have to be hard or overmapped calm songs for the sake of having a hard map :>
Its not so much that we ignored the concept, that we instead borrowed the names and made it into our own concept. It just made more sense from a naming standpoint for a difficulty above Oni to be Inner Oni.Luna wrote:
Technically, Inner/Ura Oni is just a second Oni for the set. It does not need to be harder, and it always requires a regular Oni. That's the way it is used in the original TnT games at least. Of course osu!taiko mappers completely ignored this concept, so now it's just a name for harder diffs
this took me so long to accept during my 'authentic nazi' phase LOLTasha wrote:
Its not so much that we ignored the concept, that we instead borrowed the names and made it into our own concept. It just made more sense from a naming standpoint for a difficulty above Oni to be Inner Oni.Luna wrote:
Technically, Inner/Ura Oni is just a second Oni for the set. It does not need to be harder, and it always requires a regular Oni. That's the way it is used in the original TnT games at least. Of course osu!taiko mappers completely ignored this concept, so now it's just a name for harder diffs
Even if I pretend that I accepted it, I actually don't. HahaOzzyOzrock wrote:
this took me so long to accept during my 'authentic nazi' phase LOLTasha wrote:
Its not so much that we ignored the concept, that we instead borrowed the names and made it into our own concept. It just made more sense from a naming standpoint for a difficulty above Oni to be Inner Oni.
I'll just somewhat accept it then, nothing I can do about itMMzz wrote:
Get over it or go play arcade.
That sounds harsh.
ThisMMzz wrote:
Get over it or go play arcade.
That sounds harsh.
you can't really call a gamemode easy just cause you got the same amount of pp on it easier, because the pp system isn't made to have the modes give equal pp depending on skill, anyways to answer your question it really depends, I think taiko is really easy overall and I was somewhat of a natural at it compared to most people wherein I could read easily slower patterns and hit them usually without confusing the buttonscheezstik wrote:
Is it just me or is taiko much easier than standard? I remember taking at least a month to get to 1k pp on standard, and maybe 2-3k playcount, yet I've achieved the same thing on taiko in 3 days and 200 playcount.
I wasn't calling taiko easy, I don't think any mode is easy, I was just saying it seemed much easier to gain pp. Yeah most of my trpuble in taiko right now is reading, I can play ar10 in standard yet most taiko songs on hard-insane are way too fast, the notes literally look like blurs.agu wrote:
you can't really call a gamemode easy just cause you got the same amount of pp on it easier, because the pp system isn't made to have the modes give equal pp depending on skill, anyways to answer your question it really depends, I think taiko is really easy overall and I was somewhat of a natural at it compared to most people wherein I could read easily slower patterns and hit them usually without confusing the buttonscheezstik wrote:
Is it just me or is taiko much easier than standard? I remember taking at least a month to get to 1k pp on standard, and maybe 2-3k playcount, yet I've achieved the same thing on taiko in 3 days and 200 playcount.
Yes, I know this, which is why I mentioned pp and not rank. But yeah, I now realise pp gains are much higher in taiko, at this level at least. I will be enjoying the mode none the less.Dolphin wrote:
less active players = less competition
taiko =/= standard pp
TKS wrote:
PP is nothing more than just a mere integer.
Apparently I follow the circles now can I keep this up or should I unteach myself to do this before it's too late, because it feels messy, YET I just magically follow them, I don't know if this is normal but I don't wanna learn myself something that will be a pain to get rid of. Sorry if i can't make sense, my mental state is messed up atmDolphin wrote:
the more you play the more you grow comfortable, eventually you'll find that sweet spot automatically.
i personally actually have my eyes around the middle, maybe a bit towards the judge circle, unless when i'm playing Hidden, then I obviously put my eyes to where the notes appear.
The reason I do this is so that I don't have to look at huge cluster of notes at the same time.
my recommendation is trying to teach yourself to play HD or FL to make it a habit looking to the right or left of the screen generally (although FL might seem like the easiest option I highly recommend to practise HD rather) it might be too early to start learning HD right now but someday I think it's optimal to opt for it...Sinzee wrote:
Apparently I follow the circles now can I keep this up or should I unteach myself to do this before it's too late, because it feels messy, YET I just magically follow them, I don't know if this is normal but I don't wanna learn myself something that will be a pain to get rid of. Sorry if i can't make sense, my mental state is messed up atmDolphin wrote:
the more you play the more you grow comfortable, eventually you'll find that sweet spot automatically.
i personally actually have my eyes around the middle, maybe a bit towards the judge circle, unless when i'm playing Hidden, then I obviously put my eyes to where the notes appear.
The reason I do this is so that I don't have to look at huge cluster of notes at the same time.