[Haku] wrote:
About HD : You should just play HD full time to get used to it. And remember the most inportant, you should pay attention to the music to know when you have to click, really it will help you A LOT.
Yeah, I've been reading the approaching circles all the time. So I'm not used to paying attention to music at all. Or on the other hand, I have less experience with HD so I tend forget where the circle was when it disappeared
KupcaH wrote:
Idk about keyboard, since I don't own mechanical one.
-Doomsday playing with 1500 DPI. So, it's just a preference. You can become good with high dpi.
-I started to learn it when I was playing 4.5* maps. Although, I don't like this mod. :>
Alright, got it. Just wondering if I'm the only one who plays with high DPI
Arthraxium wrote:
Ducky keyboards are reliable. It would probably take years for your keys to wear out. If anything goes wrong, send it for warranty.
For HD, get a good skin with transparent/semi-transparent hitcircles and get used to playing without approach circles.
Yeah, the manager of the shop said that the warranty is 1 year. I still have a long time to replace it before the warranty ends.
As for skins, I'm using Shigetora's right now. Seems perfect and already attached to it.
KukiMonster wrote:
Yes, but I've been using the same two buttons for a year as a stream type player without any button problem so yours should be fine unless you spill coffee over it or something.
Do you ever feel that the switches different somehow from the first time you bought it ? I never put any drinks in my table so that can't be happening.
I play alternate so if the keyboard breaks, two keys all at once
KukiMonster wrote:
By turning HD on. Practise on songs that have your best AR rating and get used to disappearing circles. good luck
Does practice with songs which you already familliar with helps ? Or it must be a new song that I haven't played before ? I'm familiar with AR 8.5-9
HK_ wrote:
Yes it will, not matter what you buy it will wear out. But I doubt that you will have 50M hits any time soon so dont worry about it unless you start playing really hardcore.
That dpi is not weird but imo its really high since i used to play with 800dpi.
Just play HD and dont jump straight into HDHR or HDDT and you will be perfectly fine.
Maybe not hardcore, but I tend to play beatmaps which have many tappings. such as
thisI guess I can handle easy map with DT fine. I just want to improve my HD skills as I literally don't have one.
Full Tablet wrote:
From my experience, it takes considerably less than 50M hits to break a MX Cherry Red switch playing games like this:
osu!standard:
- ~4M hits (since I switched from Cherry Blue to Red) to break the X (main singletap finger) switch (it started to miss inputs or key chattering). Replaced it with a Gateron Red switch.
- ~7M hits to break the X keycap https://i.imgur.com/eA2tBWZ.jpg (CM Storm Quickfire TK keyboard keycap).
osu!mania:
In about ~12M hits (considering unranked maps), 5 MX Cherry Red Switches broken (4 started chattering and missing input occasionally, 1 broke entirely not accepting any input), and 1 Gateron Red switch broken (key chattering, after it was used to replace one of the broken Cherry Red switches). Also broke a keycap. All broken switches and keycaps were either in keys played with index or middle fingers.
Bad news for me then
, does replacing switches cost a lot ? Which switch do you prefer (Gateron vs Cherry Red) for playing ? And do you replace the switches by yourself ? As I don't have any experience tinkering with these things.
Endaris wrote:
Using browns and both my keys still very much alive after 1 year and around 2,5M hits per key.
Play some AR7 old maps with HD that's really good to start with.
Alright, how "old" is old map anyway ? Does your keyboard still feeling like the first time you bought it ?
Anyway, thank you a lot for the responses I got.
If I break one of my keys due to hardcore playing and it's still in warranty. Do I can get that warranty and my keyboard replaced ?