Will you have fun with it? I think that's the most important question.
I played a lot back in 2013, and got back into the game just today. I don't really care about scores or ranks, I don't reset when I miss notes, usually. I do get really upset when I read a pattern, maybe like ddd d d k d. And I can read it, you go right left right for the 3 dons, and you go right left right left for d d k d, and everything is fine, until 30 seconds later into the song where my hand is tensed, and it starts to hurt. Play 2 or 3 oni or muzukashii songs and I have to give up for the day. I can clearly read it, but not being able to start everything from the left just makes me fatigue super hard. And it's not just the physical aspect, I get super upset at my incompetence. It's so simple, just start with the left hand, right? I know k d d k d, its literally that pattern but missing the k, but muscle memory is so strong that it is just impossible to unlearn. Every year, I come back once or twice to relearn it, hoping enough time has passed to make the connection to the pattern weaker, and override it with pattern training, but every single time I open up any oni songs, without fail, I default back to it. I'm not having fun playing like this.
These days, I try to force myself to play fuutsuu and kantan, really slow, and I miss stuff all the time. I feel like I don't even know how to play anymore, I miss notes constantly, I freeze, I have to pause to think about hand switching. But I hope be able to do ddd d d k d sometime soon. It isn't much, knowing you are all much better than me, and muzukashii is now very hard for me. But for the first time in many years, I'm finally enjoying myself.
I realized this is why the game is so much fun, compared to other rhythm games. To play fast, you have to unlearn hitting buttons from 1 hand or 1 stick, and use both. It's like a fighting game, where you have to practice combos on both sides of the screen. You don't really have that with beatmania and others. And the really complicated maps force you to be on your toes with odd times and just generally weird patterns. With switching, the game becomes this really fun real time puzzle game where you are trying to wrap your head around using both sides of the drum.
In the end, I can only speak for myself. But I hope you find what works for you.