I think it's kinda stupid that a music game punishes you like this for playing songs that you might like but you can only get C in. Thats like telling you to stop liking music, and focus on the game... Which is kinda usefull but also a little rough
-Shiro wrote:
I think it's kinda stupid that a music game punishes you like this for playing songs that you might like but you can only get C in. Thats like telling you to stop liking music, and focus on the game... Which is kinda usefull but also a little rough
-Shiro wrote:
I think it's kinda stupid that a music game punishes you like this for playing songs that you might like but you can only get C in. Thats like telling you to stop liking music, and focus on the game... Which is kinda usefull but also a little rough
You would be right if osu were a music player. It's a game though. I would think the difference is quite apparent.-Shiro wrote:
I think it's kinda stupid that a music game punishes you like this for playing songs that you might like but you can only get C in. Thats like telling you to stop liking music, and focus on the game... Which is kinda usefull but also a little rough
But what if you use osu just to listen to the music?Saphirshroom wrote:
You would be right if osu were a music player. It's a game though. I would think the difference is quite apparent.-Shiro wrote:
I think it's kinda stupid that a music game punishes you like this for playing songs that you might like but you can only get C in. Thats like telling you to stop liking music, and focus on the game... Which is kinda usefull but also a little rough
Then you don't need to go any further than the song select and you won't have any problemsHK_ wrote:
But what if you use osu just to listen to the music?
Then you don't get a C in your grades for doing that, so you're fine.HK_ wrote:
But what if you use osu just to listen to the music?Saphirshroom wrote:
You would be right if osu were a music player. It's a game though. I would think the difference is quite apparent.
I was right all along.TMiracle wrote:
noone plays osu for the music - everyone plays it because of pp.
Even those who deny, deep in their hearts - they care about pp.
This is incorrect. Many people play for entertainment or to improve, FC unranked maps or old difficult maps that don't give pp coz low OD yet require more skill.Arthraxium wrote:
I was right all along.TMiracle wrote:
noone plays osu for the music - everyone plays it because of pp.
Even those who deny, deep in their hearts - they care about pp.
to improve so they can gain more pp.KukiMonster wrote:
This is incorrect. Many people play for entertainment or to improve, FC unranked maps or old difficult maps that don't give pp coz low OD yet require more skill.
Improving =/= more pp.TMiracle wrote:
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is just an excuse, when it becomes too hard. True heroes never give up no matter how hard it becomes. If you reach your true potential, pp comes naturally.KukiMonster wrote:
Improving =/= more pp.TMiracle wrote:
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riviclia - most unerranked mouse only player only plays for crazy clusterfuck scores. cptnXn - stopped caring about pp after he got top #10 only plays crazy hard no mods (in fact still has 200pp plays in his top scores, total opposite of farming). Omforz - embodiment of fuckyoupp. Me - don't care about 250pp DT plays anymore just want to practise no mod consistency even if I miss out free DT pp.
someone necroed 2year old thread, so it was a good opportunity to get creative.N0thingSpecial wrote:
why are we getting inspirational with a rhythm game? Just play how you like to play but don't come to GnR when you have problems
and eventually get hooked and it escalates. And that's where osu gets you.Arthraxium wrote:
osu! is a very hard game if you are playing it for the first time, and even just simply getting entertained from the music requires good basic skills at the very first place, which can only be attained from improving to such a level. Getting pp is probably the closest measure for knowing that someone has quantitatively improved (aside from DT farmers), and this has been so prevalent in the lower ranks and newer players, since getting pp and ranks feel so much rewarding.
TMiracle wrote:
and eventually get hooked and it escalates. And that's where osu gets you.Arthraxium wrote:
osu! is a very hard game if you are playing it for the first time, and even just simply getting entertained from the music requires good basic skills at the very first place, which can only be attained from improving to such a level. Getting pp is probably the closest measure for knowing that someone has quantitatively improved (aside from DT farmers), and this has been so prevalent in the lower ranks and newer players, since getting pp and ranks feel so much rewarding.
Good luckKukiMonster wrote:
Me - don't care about 250pp DT plays anymore just want to practise no mod consistency even if I miss out free DT pp.
Yeah I think he figured it out after 4 years lolSwivelx wrote:
This is a fairly late reply, but it seems that when other people get more pp than you, your Rank will go down, regardless of your Last played score (Unless you earned a LOT of pp and gained more than you lost)
I did lose pp when I logged in today, so I think if you take too much time off or fail a map you've completed before you might lose some. I didn't even lose a point though, just .07 of one :p