cringeB1rd wrote:
cut out the 'cringe' bullshit and come up with a counter-argument if you think I'm wrong.
TIL having fun to be motivated isnt helpful at improving myself. <- SarcasmB1rd wrote:
Playing for fun will not help you improve. You asked what to play to improve didn't you?
What your saying is, that i should play what i have a good accu in. Im happy with my accu in maps i get pp for (have go accu in hoho) if thats the case, im asking for another way. If you say now its follish then your just foolish yourself if what i do isnt decreasing what i play its not harmign me at all.B1rd wrote:
I didn't say that you should play stuff that is really easy for you to FC, or to retry 50 times to get a FC worth a heap of PP, all I'm saying is that you should play a lot of stuff that is of a difficulty that you are reasonably capable, or that is too hard to a degree, for you to full combo. Playing stuff that you can full combo will help you become consistent, and playing harder stuff will expand your limits. But for the most part, don't play stuff that you need no-fail to pass because it won't teach you how to play the game very well.
Playing stuff that will give you pp will actually help you improve, because it's always stuff that is at the edge of what you can FC.
I'll happily sacrifice skill for fun.
As i said, short streams arnt a problem.B1rd wrote:
There is something wrong with that attitude. (assuming you want to be good of course) Streams are a major part of the game and you'll never become a great player if you don't learn how to do them.
0+1=1winber1 wrote:
you cannot improve on something that does not exist