AFAIK that could work but you need to bind it to your normal keys afaik -- only the Wii TaTaCon has full support on osu! as far as I know.
Take into mind that the chart or scroll the notes appear on it shorter on osu!Taiko then the original Taiko no tatsujin.Propeller_Cap wrote:
I'm having a very frustrating time hitting the notes. For some reason, this version of Taiko is much, much stricter with note accuracy than the original games...
If I miss even one note, it is likely for me to mess up the entire song. Which is strange, considering the fact that I can pass most songs on the original games AND Owatatsujin.
On the bright side, though, now I'm able to play songs that I've never played before, specifically the PS2/PSP version songs, and AC 13.
I gotta get used to Osu Taiko's physics...
hello?Hanyuu wrote:
i like to play the taiko mode but i am a beginner. can you tell me some beatmaps to start training ?
Uh, red-blue-red-blue-etc. ?Hanyuu wrote:
i need tipps for the spinner
dkkdkkd K dkkdkkd KMittenMasterzz wrote:
B-b-but, I like those ones D:!Zekira wrote:
Also, this: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=23041 Taiko Beginner Manual by the Taiko Beginner Team. Give it a try since I highly recommend it...
...except for dddkkkdddkkkddd D:
better than dkkdkkdkkd
dZekira wrote:
I honestly can tolerate dkkdkkdkkdkkd a lot more... lol.
You might want to try a spread when your hands are farther apart, this is very comfortable for ME and most players.Odaril wrote:
For those of you who play on a keyboard, what is your key configuration ? I have a very hard time passing fast parts with red-red-red-blue-blue etc things.
Mine is :
Blue left : r
Blue rught : u
Red left : t
Red right : y
I use:Odaril wrote:
For those of you who play on a keyboard, what is your key configuration ? I have a very hard time passing fast parts with red-red-red-blue-blue etc things.
Mine is :
Blue left : r
Blue rught : u
Red left : t
Red right : y
Agreed. Actually even on osu!standard, my z/x keys are actually 2 keys apart.MittenMasterzz wrote:
You might want to try a spread when your hands are farther apart, this is very comfortable for ME and most players.
Rofl outrageously far spreadZekira wrote:
Agreed. Actually even on osu!standard, my z/x keys are actually 2 keys apart.MittenMasterzz wrote:
You might want to try a spread when your hands are farther apart, this is very comfortable for ME and most players.
My Taiko keys are:
Don Left = d
Katsu Left = a
Don Right = Numpad4
Katsu Right = Numpad6
My arms hate each otherMittenMasterzz wrote:
Rofl outrageously far spread
arken1015 wrote:
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:41 am (over 1 year ago)
I think this post is going to be written by other people :3
Umm???
Maybe, there should contain some more infos ;_;
inb4, I use d,f,j,k
I agree with you, but taiko follows the osu standard system a bit and I don't think it can be changed, it happened to me too when my DT+HID SS couldn't beat a normal SS on a short songkvnyaoi wrote:
guys guys, does anyone reckon it's whack that dendens are extended in hard rock??
because a hidden SS will score a little less than a hard rock SS.
i know it's supposed to make it dendens harder to complete but come on, it's just bloody free points.
IATGOF wrote:
I play Q (A on qwerty keyboard) and S for Don and J K for Kat
I wonder if someone but me is playing like this (I mean, left hand for Don and the other for Kat).
Perhaps it's a bad practice, but i'm quite used to now...
Should I start playing like everyone?
Thanks, I will.Zekira wrote:
But I recommend you do try the normal setup... some maps are just too insane without it...