If you want to get better, then improve rather than trying to find other reasons to not being good.
I second this.buny wrote:
If you want to get better, then improve rather than trying to find other reasons to not being good.
In regards to this, I highly suggest you don't try new things if you're on a "slump". The best thing to do at this point is go back to the basics, go back to what was already working for you to begin with.XGeneral2000 wrote:
So I've hit kind of a slump recently, and I'd like to try something new.
Best way to play.BRBP wrote:
Hi
Depends on resolution I think. Full area was totally fine for me when I was playing window 1280x800 but on 1920x1080 fullscreen it's pretty impossible to do fast diagonal jumps. I would like to know if someone successfully plays like this though.JAKACHAN wrote:
Best way to play.BRBP wrote:
Hi
Also full area isn't "Too Big" for people it's just that people are too impatient to learn how to play it.
Ummmm...... Me?enik wrote:
Depends on resolution I think. Full area was totally fine for me when I was playing window 1280x800 but on 1920x1080 fullscreen it's pretty impossible to do fast diagonal jumps. I would like to know if someone successfully plays like this though.
I honestly checked your profile before writing my previous post but not thoroughly enough seems like. Nice to know it's possible on that high level of play, think I'll give it another try somewhen.JAKACHAN wrote:
Ummmm...... Me?enik wrote:
Depends on resolution I think. Full area was totally fine for me when I was playing window 1280x800 but on 1920x1080 fullscreen it's pretty impossible to do fast diagonal jumps. I would like to know if someone successfully plays like this though.
During my best time last year I played full area full screen 1920x1080. Now I play at full area mapped to the largest square screen (Which is still essentially the same.)
I think it doesn't matter especially if you're using full area (since you posted in Full Area thread), force proportion option just makes your current area proportional to your monitor resolution hello Captain Obvious which helps your mind to understand easier where are the area borders. Horizontal and vertical cursor speed would be the same only if you use square area. It's even possible to play with something like area below if know how should you move hand to draw straight diagonal line.Ami Furi Koneko wrote:
Never seen a complete answer to this question - do I actually need to turn force proportions on or off for Osu? I have force proportions enabled and up and down movements feel a lot faster than left and right ones, could it be the reason I fail a lot on fast star jump patterns or slightly angled back and forth patterns?