Thanks so much for all of the advice and replies so far!!
shortpotato wrote:
maki is too shy to become a star
change your profile picture to honoka
I laughed harder at this than I should have xD I actually changed my profile picture to Reimu before reading this
DT-sama wrote:
This is mostly stars.
Thank you!!!
shortpotato wrote:
srsly you can focus on improving your aim as a whole and then when you come back to stars, it will become much easier !
if you havent turned of mouse accel yet as a general tip you should
I play tablet, but I'll try to improve on my aiming~!
DahplA wrote:
Stars are easy for me. Maybe it's because I use mouse >.> If you are using tablet, just practice doodling stars when you are bored at school or something. Also this has a few at the start.
I'll try out doodling when I have nothing to do
Also, thanks for the map!
ZenithPhantasm wrote:
Think of it as one traingle+one line. Ezpz.
Hmm~ I'll see if that helps
Infevo wrote:
I made the experience that a lot depends on reading. Playing more complex maps helped me with jump combinations. And I never see these as patterns like stars or squares. I started splitting everything up in single jumps.
Of course you might be limited by other factors since there are so many in Osu!. Speed, aim, accuracy. But I am pretty sure that reading skills are the most important basics. And reading is not simply being able to spot a circle when it appears. It involves understanding when to exactly click it and what kind of movement you have to execute to hit it with consistence. You have to process the information of your cursor's local origin when hitting a previous circle and the distance and speed required to get to the next circle's location with the right timing.
Keep in mind learning patterns will only bring you this far. Eventually, another map's stars are completely different from those you played in the past. It is not like you can learn one pattern and transform it into muscle memory so you will be able to beat it every time no matter how different it is.
Alright
I work on improving my reading every day so hopefully I'll get better at the patterns sooner rather than later