Secret to fast snapping is to play mouse. Or you could like not worry about such niche things.
FlyingKebab wrote:
On the contrary, snaping singles in my view is quite and important thing to get used to because later on it would be hell to click a row of 6 singles while trying to hover over them. Up until about 200BPM snapping circles is all fine and dandy but when songs start becoming faster it feels VERY unnatural and hard to snap each note in a line : <. It's kind of like playing squares at first it feels very weird at BPM's over 170~.
I'm going to answer this, in what I find to be the most honest way possible.FlyingKebab wrote:
First off I have been trying to snap practically every note and I have noticed that straight single patterns like the ones in saten maps have become somewhat easier to hit. I don't really think that there are any shortcuts to being good at this kind of snaping but if there is I's like to know.
But singles in a line are really easy to play with flow aim wut?FlyingKebab wrote:
On the contrary, snaping singles in my view is quite and important thing to get used to because later on it would be hell to click a row of 6 singles while trying to hover over them. Up until about 200BPM snapping circles is all fine and dandy but when songs start becoming faster it feels VERY unnatural and hard to snap each note in a line : <. It's kind of like playing squares at first it feels very weird at BPM's over 170~.
chainpullz wrote:
Secret to fast snapping is to play mouse. Or you could like not worry about such niche things.
i think they do, just really fastchainpullz wrote:
Hint: most top players don't even "snap" fast singles with tablet.
I'm pretty sure they aren't doing anything snappier than just moving their cursor in time to hit notes. Snapping has the implication that you are getting to the hit circle much faster than you actually need to and then timing your key press separately. Maybe I'm working under a different definition of snapping than everyone else.buny wrote:
i think they do, just really fastchainpullz wrote:
Hint: most top players don't even "snap" fast singles with tablet.
I only snap when I don't have the time to aim for it, it is like I am relying on my muscle memory rather than my sightbuny wrote:
i think they do, just really fastchainpullz wrote:
Hint: most top players don't even "snap" fast singles with tablet.
It's actually very easy to flow over straight line patterns.FlyingKebab wrote:
On the contrary, snaping singles in my view is quite and important thing to get used to because later on it would be hell to click a row of 6 singles while trying to hover over them.
I think it's easier to flow over them, but when you learn how to snap each one, the snapping will be a lot more consistentNarrill wrote:
It's actually very easy to flow over straight line patterns.FlyingKebab wrote:
On the contrary, snaping singles in my view is quite and important thing to get used to because later on it would be hell to click a row of 6 singles while trying to hover over them.
I think it's more of a preference sort of thing though, WWW has been around for a long time and has pretty much as much experience as you can get in osu, and he has a lot of flow, some of it even being intentional (He moves the cursor away and back on stacks).Narrill wrote:
Well flow is just undeveloped snapping, over time the transition will happen more or less on its own.
looks like normal mouse movementchainpullz wrote:
Doomsday's necrofantasia DT has probably some of the sexiest cursor movement I have ever seen. Definitely a good watch if you everneed something to get off toget a chance.
FlyingKebab wrote:
snaping singles