Hahaha Thx
Think I'm about your level, maybe a bit better at LNs, so here's what I think:Thing O Doom wrote:
How can I get better at LNs? Because quite frankly I suck at them.
That seems incredibly slow! I play around 13 on my 21" 1920x1080 monitor, arms breadth away if any of that changes things. Slow read speed for LNs is killer, because it's harder to see where to let go. For reference, I play Acceleration at 14 (little faster than I normally play, but I do well).Thing O Doom wrote:
I just dunno how to get a feel for holds I suppose. Also I keep my read speed super low, like usually 6 for high bpm maps, and 8 for slower, is this a problem?
I would go with what Muffin Man said. Play some LN-y maps that are simple. It doesn't matter how dense it is (stairs, double stairs, triple), as long as it is relatively simple to play and understand, go for it.Thing O Doom wrote:
How can I get better at LNs? Because quite frankly I suck at them.
I just dunno how to get a feel for holds I suppose. Also I keep my read speed super low, like usually 6 for high bpm maps, and 8 for slower, is this a problem?
Yeah, I got that figured outShinHikari wrote:
@Nekro:
You can try to find the most comfortable speed for yourself by add or subtract the speed.
And also, you can create your own minimum and maximum speed.
For example, my current speed when playing a map are x13 for 200 BPM and x15 for 180 BPM. Then, I make my speed range between 2.6K - 2.7K.
But when play Lily - Scarlet Rose (320 BPM), I play with 2 option (with x8 and x9). Realize that x9 is too fast and can't to be played, I change the speed to x8 and also change the speed range into 2.5K - 2.7K.
How about the 100 BPM? You can pick one of the 2 speed option; either x25 or x26 as long as the speed is in your speed range and you can play comfortably.
Once you get your own speed range, you can apply it into entire Beatmaps you want to play.
So you can't get dizzy easily and enjoy the game
Finished as in survived or good rank?Envisionise wrote:
Finished Expert 8's Nou Shou + Heart of Witch, but I still can't do xepher or music revolver which are expert 6 and 7 :c
Taadashi wrote:
Finished as in survived or good rank?Envisionise wrote:
Finished Expert 8's Nou Shou + Heart of Witch, but I still can't do xepher or music revolver which are expert 6 and 7 :c
Shiraishi - Shinseitaijukatphish wrote:
All these deleted maps I checked the Korean website but I couldn't find them there. Is there any way at all to find Game Brain and shinseitaiju?
Thank you so much bro.PyaKura wrote:
Shiraishi - Shinseitaijukatphish wrote:
All these deleted maps I checked the Korean website but I couldn't find them there. Is there any way at all to find Game Brain and shinseitaiju?
I'd post Game Brain as well but I cba starting the game to export the mapset lol.
As far as I've been able to tell, accuracy will improve over time just by playing, whereas the ability to play harder patterns only comes from pushing your limits. If you focus on accuracy over difficulty at low skill levels, it will take much longer to build up your skill at harder patterns.PyaKura wrote:
Since he's a beginner I think he should aim for As and Ss for now to train accuracy. In higher level play accuracy is already kinda acquired so it's not much of a problem when playing hard stuff but it's not something a beginner wants.
edit : my, it's already my 999th post.
For the record, Latitude Chaser was hacking; IN2006 lunatic score had exactly 4 misses, with the rest being about 80-20 on rainbow 300s to regular 300s. The account was banned.tbonedavis13 wrote:
I've also seen people like 'Latitude Chaser' create an account, get a 99.71% on Imperishable Night 2006 Lunatic difficulty, and then delete his account an hour or two later.