more specifically on jump maps, do you look at every note individually? sometimes i look somewhere in the center of the jumps and use my peripheral vision especially if they're fast
I get that feeling. The bad thing is that I won't be able to hit them accurately though.-Remi wrote:
I've figured that sometimes, staring blankly into the middle of the screen makes everything appear slower
It's because when your eyes move from point to point and aren't tracking something, your brain does some funky stuff and disregards what you saw during the eye movement. After the eye stops, the brain ends the cut and continues to process the visual info and thus your visual experience of the world. This is why you tend to not experience motion blur when you move your eyes from one point to another, but do if you fix your eyes to your finger for example and move that around.Ymir wrote:
I've figured that sometimes, staring blankly into the middle of the screen makes everything appear slower