What was your very first map that you managed to pass back in the day when you started playing osu! ?
Mine was the osu! tutorial
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Mine was the osu! tutorial
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WOW SO PRO[Taiga] wrote:
Knife Party - Centipede, got 0.2% acc
You can still fail, so I'd considered it passing even though it isn't impressive.Endaris wrote:
Passing HP0-Maps shouldnt be considered as passing.
Your brain. Only if you have it of course.Lambykinz wrote:
Is there a place where you can actually find this type of information?
I don't have one. And apparently there is a way to find all the beatmaps you have ever played, but it's a feature only for supporters.HK_ wrote:
Your brain. Only if you have it of course.Lambykinz wrote:
Is there a place where you can actually find this type of information?
You can sort by when you added maps:Lambykinz wrote:
I don't have one. And apparently there is a way to find all the beatmaps you have ever played, but it's a feature only for supporters.HK_ wrote:
Your brain. Only if you have it of course.
My osu! has been uninstalled, moved, recovered from deleted files, and the date added tab still works properly, as long as you keep the database file.HK_ wrote:
It doesn't work for people who have changed their HDD/SSD or even reinstalled osu like me.
That's cool and all but...Why the hell would I think of doing something like that? Or rather why would anyone?NixXSkate wrote:
My osu! has been uninstalled, moved, recovered from deleted files, and the date added tab still works properly, as long as you keep the database file.HK_ wrote:
It doesn't work for people who have changed their HDD/SSD or even reinstalled osu like me.
My osu! Songs folder is on its 5th PC (I never kept anything but my Songs folder and my Skins folder), and my Date Added sort still is in the exact same order as it was on the PC I installed it on in 2012... You don't need to keep the database file.HK_ wrote:
That's cool and all but...Why the hell would I think of doing something like that? Or rather why would anyone?