Hi all!
I have been really pondering if I should fix the way I play, I hover when I play but when it comes to the point when I hit the circles I tap the tablet. When it comes to really high bpm maps my pen ends up like a woodpecker stabbing at the tablet area. (When it comes to streams I go back to hovering through them *thank god..*)
Is this play style weird?
As of now I am playing consistently on maps between 4 -5 stars but I am starting to think that for me to head pass the 5 star/ 200+ bpm maps I should get rid of this habit and force myself to hover or just drag fully.
Any feedback is good because as it stands, not only am I giving my pen nib a beating but I really cannot see it working in the future on some of the well-known insane maps like scarlet rose or airman I wanna challenge because I'd probably end up destroying my tablet area.
I mainly want to find out if any long term experienced player plays the way I do and if they stuck to it and can clear the 5 star + maps that I can only try to achieve one day.
I have been really pondering if I should fix the way I play, I hover when I play but when it comes to the point when I hit the circles I tap the tablet. When it comes to really high bpm maps my pen ends up like a woodpecker stabbing at the tablet area. (When it comes to streams I go back to hovering through them *thank god..*)
Is this play style weird?
As of now I am playing consistently on maps between 4 -5 stars but I am starting to think that for me to head pass the 5 star/ 200+ bpm maps I should get rid of this habit and force myself to hover or just drag fully.
Any feedback is good because as it stands, not only am I giving my pen nib a beating but I really cannot see it working in the future on some of the well-known insane maps like scarlet rose or airman I wanna challenge because I'd probably end up destroying my tablet area.
I mainly want to find out if any long term experienced player plays the way I do and if they stuck to it and can clear the 5 star + maps that I can only try to achieve one day.