That IS true right now, but in a couple years it will be more evident that nature limits you, as you said, we will be impressed by people streaming 325bpm, and we would probably say that this was unthinkable 2 years in the past, probably cookiezi will still be a "god" of osu, but also probably other players will shine with their talent.Aqo wrote:
You're just making up numbers and, had somebody made up those numbers with the same mindset you're using right now, 3 years ago, they'd come up with lower numbers.druidxd wrote:
I know, It was just a calculation done theoretically, there are other factors involved in osu!, pratically I would say that a stream "skill cap" would be around achieve 300-350bpm 1/4ths, talking about pro's.
Point is: nature doesn't limit you in any practical way. Maybe some cap exists somewhere but nobody can claim to be restricted by nature because so far there is not a single player anywhere close to a cap.
In fact, "natural talent" is everywhere, there are talented mathematicians, talented actors, why can't there be talented osu players? it's not that they were born to play osu, but they were born with better "things" like reflexes, control over their hands, focus, etcetera, just as talented mathematicians or talented chess players are more intelligent, they aren't born to play chess, but they have higher "intelligence" that makes them better at those things.
*Edit*: there would probably be a more clear line between high level "talented" players and high level "normal" players in a couple years in the future.