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I joined Jan 10, 2010 and quit for quite a while until I noticed my friends were playing the game, and decided to pick it up again. After messing with my settings and getting a new wired mouse and mousepad for gameplay, I picked up the game once more. I'm no <insert high ranking osu! player> for sure, and I don't stay in the top 40 of songs for long, but I'm steadily getting better at this game and haven't met my plateau yet.
Things I've learned(personal opinions):
I joined Jan 10, 2010 and quit for quite a while until I noticed my friends were playing the game, and decided to pick it up again. After messing with my settings and getting a new wired mouse and mousepad for gameplay, I picked up the game once more. I'm no <insert high ranking osu! player> for sure, and I don't stay in the top 40 of songs for long, but I'm steadily getting better at this game and haven't met my plateau yet.
Things I've learned(personal opinions):
- Tablets are over-rated
Polling rate is important for mouse play
DPI is just sensitivity you can adjust on your mouse and has nothing to do with tracking
Accuracy rating is not as important as your ego may make it out to be
Playing a song with no-fail on to disable the skin is worth it 90% of the time
Sometimes disabling a background video makes a beatmap boring [One OK Rock]
Invisible 300s are amazing
Streams are easier to do with the keyboard
Replaying/revisiting a song you got a moderately good score on, and beating it, is more rewarding than beating extremely hard beatmaps
Alternating keys for single beats can confuse your fingers and make you forget to hit any button entirely
Breaking combo on sliders makes me sad