Doctor Bounce wrote:
It's weird, I feel like I haven't really improved in the last month at all. I've forced my rank up today by playing a bunch of new songs, but I can't really find any more easy PP songs so I just kind of have to go with the ones I have. As of now, over the course of the past few weeks, I haven't really been besting my scores at all, just kind of floating around the same area. I feel like I'm worse than everyone else my rank. What the hell do I do to start improving again?
PP is not a good way to determine if you're hitting a skill wall, because of how your PP and rank are actually calculated.
First, you should understand how PP works. You might not be at as much of a skill wall as you think. When you start getting scores in mania, your PP will go up quickly, but once you start filling up your Top Scores list, only your best scores will be counted. As you go down the list, each score is actually worth less points. This effect means that most of your PP comes from your best plays, and your weaker plays are worth a lot less points. Because of this, once you have filled this list up with scores, it's much much harder to gain more than a few points for every score you make, so it feels like you hit a wall, even if you are improving at a steady rate. Instead, pay attention to your scores themselves.
Now, if you have hit a skill wall, don't worry, these things happen. There have been a few threads about this already. It's a very common thing to hit skill walls as you play. There are a lot of different ways to try to break through skill walls.
You can try to challenge yourself and play songs harder than you usually play. This can take some time to work, but will only benefit you by training you to get used to harder maps. It should improve your stamina and your ability to read more complicated patterns. The ability to hit those patterns properly however might take a while to build up.
You can try taking a break. This can be risky, since it doesn't always work, but sometimes taking a break for anywhere between a few days to a month or more can be just what you needed. Depending on how long the break was, it might take a few days (at most) to get back to your skill before the break, but it's common to notice that you just keep improving once you've reached that skill level again.
You can try using different vision modifiers in order to force you to read patterns differently. This is a more indirect approach, but it can work. I made the switch from nomod to playing hidden only early on because of a skill wall. I also switched from Hidden to FL only again because I noticed it actually helped me with patterns I struggled to read before (Note: it took roughly a week of playing pure FL every day to get comfortable playing FL).
Or you can just keep playing things the way you have been and wait it out. Games like this reward dedication. Everyone learns at a different pace, but everyone will eventually get better if they keep playing.
EDIT: I checked your top scores list and PP, just to see what your scores actually look like. PP is still not a great indicator of actual skill, but I want to explain exactly why it feels like you've reached a plateau. You have a LOT of scores in the 60-70 PP range. Take a look at how quickly the value of a score drops off. A 61pp score for you is only worth about 5-6 actual points. A 70 pp score is worth about 25 points. An 80 pp score is worth 47 or 48 points. This gives you an idea of why your PP and rank have stopped going up. I also notice you play only 4k, this will also make it harder to get higher PP/rank because there aren't as many hard songs worth a lot of PP for 4k yet.