So I realise that the majority of streams you end on the finger you started with, with the exception of streams of 4. My question is: are there many maps that have longer streams that don't end of the finger you started it with?
Unless you knowRaneFire wrote:
Anything longer than a "bar" (17 notes including start note and end note) will typically always end on your main finger, unless the mapper is trying to troll, in which case BAT's will sort him out and make him put an odd number of notes. There is no rhythmical reason to do this on long streams... at all.
because dey suckGoldenWolf wrote:
Anhedonia is tons of fun wtf
Why the hate for 18+ even streams ;_;
Hehehe.B1rd wrote:
Yet If I try and practice streaming it's so goddamn boring I quit osu! after 5 minutes. sigh
they also tend to be very low bpmsilmarilen wrote:
the longest one i know is on https://osu.ppy.sh/b/155933 which is like 12 notes or something
I see, that's what I wanted to know. I've been frustrated recently because my fingers have pretty much stopped working. I went from being able to 97% FC Mephisto a week ago (bar one particularly annoying repeat slider near the end) to like an 85% pass today. And I'm due to play in a 2v2 against two 10K players in 45 hours.silmarilen wrote:
slow streams: press down completely and lift up fingers so they are off the keys
fast streams: press down completely and barely lift up, they are always touching the keys and sometimes my keys dont even go up completely
wait whatsilmarilen wrote:
i use rubber dome if that's relevant aswell
Basically the main difference is the range of motion. You will move your fingers more distance on lower bpm's, yet less often, but less distance at higher, yet more often. Think of it like linear speed, as opposed to point A to point B (finger reset vs finger press). Well actually just practice, don't think of it like anything, it should come naturally. Just an example.B1rd wrote:
I have another random question about streams: when you do slow streams, how hard do you bottom out and how far do you lift your fingers off the keys? and how does this differ when you do faster streams?
Not a good idea to focus too much on technicalities. Next you'll be worrying about smooth vs printed keycaps. Really your main focus should be on rhythm. If you get a good sense of rhythm your accuracy just skyrockets.B1rd wrote:
I have another random question about streams: when you do slow streams, how hard do you bottom out and how far do you lift your fingers off the keys? and how does this differ when you do faster streams?
Good message and shit, but there is a pretty big difference between what he asked and smooth vs printed keycaps. What he asked is actually to do with technique, not to do with gear, which I also believe is minimal impact when it comes to this.KukiMonster wrote:
Not a good idea to focus too much on technicalities. Next you'll be worrying about smooth vs printed keycaps. Really your main focus should be on rhythm. If you get a good sense of rhythm your accuracy just skyrockets.B1rd wrote:
I have another random question about streams: when you do slow streams, how hard do you bottom out and how far do you lift your fingers off the keys? and how does this differ when you do faster streams?
Yeah ofc, but still, technique has a much bigger impact than gear type, especially something as trivial as smooth vs printed keycaps anyway.KukiMonster wrote:
^ That may be so but it is also dependent on what keyboard you are using (gear). On rubberdome I always lift my finger high and as fast as I can because it is a soft rubberdome keyboard and they depress slowly, but on mech I barely lift at all regardless of stream speed since the blacks are very springy anyway.
streams with an odd amount of notes come naturally, it's the even amount that i have to pay attention which finger i end on.B1rd wrote:
so, when good streamers do odd streams, do they consciously make an effort to finish on the finger the started with? Or are the not conscious of what their fingers are doing and just do the stream instinctively?
as much as i would like to shit post, i will actual say something legit:Kunino Sagiri wrote:
lol why would you even care about "odd" or "even" watchamacallit on any kind of stream AND the finger you have to finish with on any kind of stream?
Just tap it ffs; doesn't matter what finger you ended up on the last note
>streamwinber1 wrote:
songs with complex stream bursts.
sir omega veteran pls show me a complex streamwinber1 wrote:
it seems someone has not played enough to witness such instances