So, there is this video made by a youtuber named launch. This video is about the progression of FlyingTuna over the years, and there's one thing I was wondering while watching this video. At 8:11 in this video
https://youtu.be/DZ1uLDVm4s8
He mentions that FlyingTuna used a program called Stream Speed Tester to improve his speed and stamina. He goes on to mention that all he did was single tap 500 times with each finger 1 time everyday for 3 months. He ended up not being able to stream 180 bpm, to hitting 270 bpm bursts. Whatever the case, alot of people couldn't find this program, and that is what this post is about.
The way it works:
When you launch up the program, I will say "Set up key 1." Me, personally, I use Q and E. So in this case, it would be Q.
It then says "Set up key 2." For me, it would be E.
After this happens, it should say to give a number from 20-1000. This number represents the amount of clicks on one of these keys (Q and E for me) that you will be tapping on. FlyingTuna did 500, so we'll be using that for this example. So, after you type 500, press enter. Then, go ahead and do the single tapping. The timer on how long it takes for you to tap 500 times starts as soon as you press the button the first time.
While you're doing the singletapping, nothing is happening on your screen. But just be patient, and keep single tapping. When you tap 500 times, a result prompt should pop up. It should say your average hit times, along with the bpm you hit on average.
Do 500 singletaps with each finger once a day, and you will eventually see some improvement in streams. Not only does it improve speed and stamina, but it's also a very good warmup technique, as it warms up your tapping hand.
So in conclusion, though it might take some dedication, this program can really have an affect on your osu gameplay. I personally do this twice or three times a day, just to hopefully improve faster.
I hope you all enjoy this amazing program!
(One last thing. This program was coded in 2009 I believe, so it looks old. And yes, the file does say unsafe. I didn't trust it at first either, but through usage of this program for about the past week, it has had no affect on frame usage, nothing has slowed down, and its just an executable file.)
Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bnc6xt2crsnnm0/hitspeedeng.exe?dl=0
https://youtu.be/DZ1uLDVm4s8
He mentions that FlyingTuna used a program called Stream Speed Tester to improve his speed and stamina. He goes on to mention that all he did was single tap 500 times with each finger 1 time everyday for 3 months. He ended up not being able to stream 180 bpm, to hitting 270 bpm bursts. Whatever the case, alot of people couldn't find this program, and that is what this post is about.
The way it works:
When you launch up the program, I will say "Set up key 1." Me, personally, I use Q and E. So in this case, it would be Q.
It then says "Set up key 2." For me, it would be E.
After this happens, it should say to give a number from 20-1000. This number represents the amount of clicks on one of these keys (Q and E for me) that you will be tapping on. FlyingTuna did 500, so we'll be using that for this example. So, after you type 500, press enter. Then, go ahead and do the single tapping. The timer on how long it takes for you to tap 500 times starts as soon as you press the button the first time.
While you're doing the singletapping, nothing is happening on your screen. But just be patient, and keep single tapping. When you tap 500 times, a result prompt should pop up. It should say your average hit times, along with the bpm you hit on average.
Do 500 singletaps with each finger once a day, and you will eventually see some improvement in streams. Not only does it improve speed and stamina, but it's also a very good warmup technique, as it warms up your tapping hand.
So in conclusion, though it might take some dedication, this program can really have an affect on your osu gameplay. I personally do this twice or three times a day, just to hopefully improve faster.
I hope you all enjoy this amazing program!
(One last thing. This program was coded in 2009 I believe, so it looks old. And yes, the file does say unsafe. I didn't trust it at first either, but through usage of this program for about the past week, it has had no affect on frame usage, nothing has slowed down, and its just an executable file.)
Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bnc6xt2crsnnm0/hitspeedeng.exe?dl=0