Try slower almost no stamina requiring maps or break. If you feel tired a nap or more sleep could fix it. Need breaks for muscles to repair or all your practice is down the drain. If numbness doesn't go away seek help.
Yeah I'm hoping that it isnt RSI, so i may take a break. My fingers just feel so heavy to even type this out so i think taking a rbeak would be nice...Wishes wrote:
Numbness and loss of finger strength could be symptoms of RSI (not saying it has to be, just a possibility). If it persists take a break from the game and see if it improves. If not see a doctor.
Yeah I have to wake up really early every morning for school and this week has been a stressful one. I think overall i will take a break from this game and come back when my fingers are well restedjaaakb wrote:
Try slower almost no stamina requiring maps or break. If you feel tired a nap or more sleep could fix it. Need breaks for muscles to repair or all your practice is down the drain. If numbness doesn't go away seek help.
Well I have anemia and hypotension according to my medical test result, at least I have collapsed twice from trying to standing up from my chair.Momiji wrote:
maybe you're ultra anemic like me. for me that has manifested itself in barely having less strength, but feeling like I don't have the MENTAL strength to make movements, lift my arms, etc because everything feels heavy, I feel slow, etc. tired from NOTHING, numb and cold in feet and hands, even standing up is too hard.
Well sounds like it can't affect something that requires as little strength as clicking keys, but it did for me and being less anemic helped me have less trouble with that.
And no it couldn't be from playing the game or something like that because I literally didn't at that time.
yes, just maybe. I'm just saying because it was hard to me to figure out what was the problem at the time but it was anemia.
It's not as bad as you would think. It took me about 2-4 weeks to get to a comparable level and another 2-4 to surpass myself (aim took a bit longer, but I was very quickly better in terms of streaming due to the non-crippled factor). You have to keep in mind though that I was gone for a long time. You would probably readjust a lot faster.Disappear wrote:
I could do tap X but i don't think I have enough motivation to do that. I don't like getting used to a new playstyle because I would have to change a lot of things and it would take a long time to get as good as i used to with tap X. I could do that as a last resort i guess
I'm also an alternator, I alternate tapX.Disappear wrote:
I guess I can try and think about that... Im just not good at singletapping since i alternate...
You should probably start eating iron barsNinonuko wrote:
Well I have anemia and hypotension according to my medical test result, at least I have collapsed twice from trying to standing up from my chair.Momiji wrote:
maybe you're ultra anemic like me. for me that has manifested itself in barely having less strength, but feeling like I don't have the MENTAL strength to make movements, lift my arms, etc because everything feels heavy, I feel slow, etc. tired from NOTHING, numb and cold in feet and hands, even standing up is too hard.
Well sounds like it can't affect something that requires as little strength as clicking keys, but it did for me and being less anemic helped me have less trouble with that.
And no it couldn't be from playing the game or something like that because I literally didn't at that time.
yes, just maybe. I'm just saying because it was hard to me to figure out what was the problem at the time but it was anemia.
Never thought it really could affect something like tapping speed, I can't even try dt midnight siege atm let alone fix that score lol, I can't tap that fast since a year ago.
Sometimes I can't even stream on whatever bpm because I feel like my fingers are really powerless and my reading feels really dull no matter how much I play, at that time I feel my entire body is weak af. I've always thought I was just lacking motivation to play rather than me being anemic and me can't tap fast enough is because of improper reading, welp I could be wrong.
Disappear wrote:
So a few weeks ago, i was playing like a god, my skill improved especially streaming and i was really happy about it. however just a few days ago, i started to realize that my tapping fingers couldnt handle 180-200BPM maps consistently anymore like it was a drastic change. My fingers feel locked up, stiff, tired, and heavy and i cant do anything to fix it. My left arm feels numb sometimes as well while playing and even i start to get really tired. I realized this for not playing a day because i had other stuff to do and now its just bad. My aim and my tapping just dropped all of the sudden? And me asking this question when being in 5k in rankings means im very concerned about this and i worry if this will last a long time. Is this just a mental block and should i stop playing for awhile? or do i just play more? Honestly, knowing that i lost a lot of skill doesnt make me motivated to play anymore for awhile so if that is the solution its going to be a hard one lol. I just hate that i worked so hard in imporving and finally seeing it and not playing for one day just to realize its all gone down the drain :/
I'm open to anything really! Reasons why this is happening, mental block, or maybe even some health issues because my left arm feeling numb and tired is worrying me a bit. Thanks
Sorry my english is bad
Hey there I also feel very fatigued when doing streams would it bother you if I were to ask what your collection was? Or if there is any good stream collection online going from real slow to real fast maps? That'd be nice and I'd be thankful!!Disappear wrote:
So, i did find a way to be able to stream pretty well.
-I decided to get a few maps that have quite a lot of streams and put the into a collection.
-after that I played all of them starting from the lowest BPM map and play that map until im able to stream it without problem.
-Next I would just go up a few BPM's higher (e.g 170bpm to 175bpm) and try and stream that.
-I would continue to do that until i reach the bpm where i just cant stream it.
-I did this for about a month and i was able to stream 200bpm normally.
granted, i still can't stream like a god of course. I still struggle a bit, but i am more confident in my streaming skills now and i have seen much more improvement. I even fc'd Caliburn the other day and that had some hefty streams in it.
So i guess im just answering my own question, if you are trying to get better at streams, make a collection and play the lower bpm stream maps first to set your ground. (make sure you can actually stream that map as well). Then just slowly make your way up to higher bpms once you feel comfortable. Do this everyday for about a month and boom your streaming will improve ten fold.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H4tUrLzzEU this video description, it has the links to the map sets sorted by folder; you can also optionally download the collection files if you use collection managerjericoluislua wrote:
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