Teach me please how to play ar10.3 Because i can read but can't hit it, what's wrong with my plays, if you know please help, or give some advice how to improve ^^
Thanks I'll try it ^^Renji wrote:
I really don't think you should bother with AR10.3 at your current rank.
However... if you really want to learn it (I mean this is a game, its for fun so, why not?) just edit songs you can play well on AR8+DT to AR9 and try it out. Honestly though I think its best if you try to learnt he AR's between 8 and 9.
Personally I started playing a bunch of 8.5+DT, then 8.7+DT and made that final leap to 9+DT.
memea loli wrote:
coz ppl think deyre top shit by skiping to endgame content
btw i deserv challengre
Rasta9 wrote:
If i pass resistance will it count?Frolski wrote:
For first you have to learn how to burst/stream 260bpm. Without it don't even bother with dt.
And that...KukiMonster wrote:
Probably learn to bpm first.
10.1 and 10.2 aren't fucking relevant at all and you'd need to strain to find a map that would give you those values between ar 8.5-8.9Dexus wrote:
Can you play AR10?
Can you play AR10.1?
Can you play AR10.2?
If not you should start with those.
It's better to just go from 9.6 directly to 10.3 on unedited ranked maps.Dexus wrote:
bruh, you can edit maps. Also AR is irrelevant in general.
And that's entirely not my experience with having to have learned Ar 10.3 around a year ago. It didn't ruin me and I was consistently going back and playing my ar 9.6 maps for pp with 10.3 on the side at around the same difficulty level. Of course I did have already 5000+ pp even before I started touching 10.3Dexus wrote:
It's not really a waste of time, it's called doing it right as if you jump straight into something you can't do the basics of you're going to ruin yourself. We have a wide variety of maps today and they aren't all AR9 strictly. Man, it's the same as people saying "Oh just do AR10.3 240bpm as that's what the pros do" You can't just do that. Throwing yourself at a wall like that wont help in the slightest. Building up over time cementing your abilities and confidence in what you can do really helps to make you a better player overall. In the end you'll come out a lot more consistent at it.