nothing
you can learn nothing naturally
everything in this game is about practice, and thus play more
you can learn nothing naturally
everything in this game is about practice, and thus play more
Going from the context of the post, I'd assume he means what you can learn from playing any and every map, as opposed to only playing maps that focus around a certain area, e.g. stream maps, jump maps, etc. in order to improve on those areas in particular.M3ATL0V3R wrote:
Ok so I'm going to assume you mean learn naturally = learning without much effort.
meKhelly wrote:
Who needs all those maps
no you dont. really.Barusamikosu wrote:
meKhelly wrote:
Who needs all those maps
but I like trying new mapsHK_ wrote:
no you dont. really.
sight reading says otherwiseKhelly wrote:
Just playing a map once isn't enough
It's not about improvement I just like playing new map. If I want to get a good score on a map or use it to improve I will save it anywayKhelly wrote:
Just playing a map once isn't enough - you have to identify which maps are of high enough quality and difficulty to actively improve upon or try for fc on then add it to your collections.
I have 98765354678965756587659786 I will eventually play if I don't quit the game firstHK_ wrote:
Trying new maps is not the same as having 98765354678965756587659786 maps you wont even play ever.
Khelly wrote:
And still has no aimmmm
My aim too...Barusamikosu wrote:
Khelly wrote:
And still has no aimmmm
Going from the context of the post, I'd assume he means what you can learn from playing any and every map, as opposed to only playing maps that focus around a certain area, e.g. stream maps, jump maps, etc. in order to improve on those areas in particular.That's actually what I ment.That's actually what I ment. An example would be "Will I be able to play Dragonforce/xi/Demetori Maps if I just random play through millions of maps?" It's just an example but thats something that bothers me while playing osu!. I don't mind playing more, but would you define playing more as in "Play more [Insert weakness here] maps" or "Play more in general"?
e.g. does playing any map, regardless of whether it has s strem or not improve your streaming?
That's how I read it anyway.
You will eventually learn to read harder and harder maps by playing harder and harder maps, for which F2 is ideal, so long as you narrow down the pool, i.e. "star>x.x".Serenus1 wrote:
An example would be "Will I be able to play Dragonforce/xi/Demetori Maps if I just random play through millions of maps?" It's just an example but thats something that bothers me while playing osu!. I don't mind playing more, but would you define playing more as in "Play more [Insert weakness here] maps" or "Play more in general"?
I can perfectly "identify which maps are of high enough quality" by just playing them once.Khelly wrote:
Just playing a map once isn't enough - you have to identify which maps are of high enough quality and difficulty to actively improve upon or try for fc on then add it to your collections.
I never said that wasn't the case - I said you have to do that THEN decide to keep playing those mapsEndie- wrote:
I can perfectly "identify which maps are of high enough quality" by just playing them once.Khelly wrote:
Just playing a map once isn't enough - you have to identify which maps are of high enough quality and difficulty to actively improve upon or try for fc on then add it to your collections.
OT: Simply playing more is the best solution to learn how to play.