I don't like this one. I can't stand watching myself failing all over again. I'd prefer retrying. :v
Really? I guess I haven't watched any replays recently....Puncia wrote:
test build already has a WIP feature which let you rewind/seek your replays. It's still pretty buggy yeah, but I guess it will fit this request once it will be finished.
It is now disabled even on test build during replays, but it's still there if you watch osu! playing (that little bar in the middle of the gameplay field).Bobbias wrote:
Really? I guess I haven't watched any replays recently....Puncia wrote:
test build already has a WIP feature which let you rewind/seek your replays. It's still pretty buggy yeah, but I guess it will fit this request once it will be finished.
Either way, I support this. There are plenty of times I'd like to be able to rewatch certain parts of my replay if I fail, to be able to identify what I was missing. I play mania now, and it's even harder to identify what you've hit and what you've missed because there can be multiple notes at once, and you might only miss 1 or 2 of them.
fair point, will this feature really be that useful once the rewind/seek bar is working correctly?Puncia wrote:
test build already has a WIP feature which let you rewind/seek your replays. It's still pretty buggy yeah, but I guess it will fit this request once it will be finished.
If you want to analyze your misses it is really really useful.Flanster wrote:
You wan't to see yourself fail multiple times? Well then I can't stop you
Doubt anyone would want this feature though but you never know!
you can export the failed replay though, press f2 in fail screen and you can watch as many times as you want once you open the replay file (.osr) in the osu folderDancingMaybe wrote:
Wild to think something this simple and absolutely essential for helping people improve hasn't been implemented 9 years later (just started playing Osu! and good lord I wish I could watch my replay more than once, I literally don't know what I'm doing wrong for certain tracks so it's super hard to improve).