Braindeaddev wrote:
Thanks! I will try my best to follow that and I definitely know what you mean about feeling amazing one day and feeling like you are worse than you were months ago the next. I have a question for you about that topic though. From your experience, do you find it better to take breaks on those off days until your mentality recovers or do you find it better to just push through anyway and ignore that feeling of being bad? Also, do you recommend coming back to maps that you got 93% on when you feel like you've improved?
Honestly it depends what you want to do. I personally like the powering through method. Taking breaks and ignoring the skill dip will further demotivate me from playing, since I tell myself "I'll just rest for 1 more day". Then I come back, notice I'm bad, and rinse and repeat. So I just push through. I also never really had problems with my mentality in this game, so being in a skill dip hardly changes my motivation at all. Of course it feels slightly discouraging, but I just play fun songs that I can 93% on during that time. Also, if it's fun, you can always try and set new PBs on maps that you already S ranked. It's quite fun.
As for coming back to maps, you def should. Come back every once in a while; don't play the same pool of maps every day because that will create mindblock and also create the illusion of not improving. Because at some point, you'll set a score so good that it'll be a score that will be super difficult to overwrite. But yea, you should def come back to old maps you struggled on as sort of like a test to see if you actually improved over time.
Edit: Here is what I mean:
All of the plays below my most recent play were all set within a 2 week timespan in no particular order during march-april. I didn't play the map for 3 months, and when I played it again today, I set a much better score, clearly indicating improvement. The time difference doesn't have to be this much, but you get the gist.