Khelly wrote:
You say people will back away from it and go back to nomod - but I'm not entirely sure. I've seen many a time here new players decide to keep playing 5/6* maps and consider that their skill level and then never want to back down from playing them - and their top ranks are C's on hards for a general example.
Do you think playing things like that and continuing to do so when you're vastly not ready will lead to significant improvement? What's to keep someone from playing 3* Dt and not being able to go higher because they never atopped and went back? Or decided that 90% HR B's were good and now can only read ar10?
_________________________________________________________________bonbori wrote:
If people ruin themselves it's for a reason. Either they don't have anyone to tell them that they fucked up, or they simply have a halter that makes it impossible for them to see any problem with themselves.
I used an extreme example for the purpose of making my point clear, but comic-relief was also intendedAstrofiziks wrote:
i'm sorry but i laughedbonbori wrote:
people who could potentially become the next ruruchi
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No, thanks, I like reading threads in here to see what kind of terrible advice people give from time to time, such as:Endaris wrote:
get your ass out of here thenbonbori wrote:
People won't get better at osu for reading the forums, they will get better at osu for playing the game.
As I said I'm not telling anyone what to play unless that person asked for opinions(and I'm also not presenting it as the holy grail).
- ISetsunaI - wrote:
Silly question, how did you get started [into playing FL]?
Oh and do people actually use FL for maps with small jumps (without memorization)? I know there's plenty of maps with short jumps ,but most of them are really old.
__________________________________________________________________________pandaBee wrote:
Flashlight is a terrible mod, please do not play it.
How can you even say that if you don't play anything but nomod? What aspects of DT and HR do you understand to be so confident of your own argument. Seriously, you literally have less than 5 DT and HR runs added altogether. You don't seem to understand my point in this thread. You don't seem to understand that I am not saying how someone should or should not practice.Endaris wrote:
Nomod is a safe way to go though as there is no way to develop the bad habits DT/HR can cause.
You don't seem to understand that I am literally saying that you have no idea what you are talking about because you have close to 0 experience in this game. How can you possibly understand how it works or how improvement works if you didn't experience it yourself?
It's pretty much like having the following conversation:
Person 1: hey man how do I learn how to ride a motorcycle
You: you keep driving a car until you're confortable with it and then you learn how to ride a bike
Person 1: but that's not gonna make me any better at riding a motorcycle
You: yeah but you really shouldn't learn how to ride a bike because that's unsafe