Obviously talent exists, but you can still get gud by trying hard. It can take way longer for untalented person to get same results as talented tho.
You do not stop to amaze me.ManuelOsuPlayer wrote:
Talent it's there. https://www.humanbenchmark.com/tests/reactiontime
The average it's around 215ms. My average after 10 trys it's 470. I have S scores fc at AR10'4 3*. If i had lower reaction time, play high AR would be much easier and wouldn't need spam high AR for really long time until learning new ways to play it.
I can remember be at rank 55k with 15k plays and get rekt for everysingle player around 400k with really low time played at any AR10 map.
I can't improve my reaction time, but i can learn to predict beats, improve eyes speed, fingers speed, information processed...
For sure talents make difference but my fingers get much faster than if i had 150ms reaction time instead almost 500ms. What was a handicap and still being give me tons of advantage now playing high bpm stuff, compared to what i could do if i had a normal reaction time. Like if i had only 1 finger on my hand i probably will be singletapping streams right now, making 300 bpm singletap maps boring and easy.
So i think you can compensate your handicaps making others skills improve to the next level.
A good example of what I'm saying: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scien ... 88959.html
There is nothing what can stop you if you're motivated and you have the right mindset.