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Should i take a break?

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Kaaruumii
I got covid very recently and I feel fucking horrible, should I take a break until it goes away or should I try playing for accuracy only? No way in hell that Imma play anything above 3 stars in the current shape I am in.
Stomiks
I'd take a break if you're sick and feeling really awful. I wouldn't take any risks and make my ilness worse. You can always de-rust after your illness passes.
AstalFanBoy
do whatever makes you happy. Play low stars for acc if you'll enjoy it. Don't push yourself though and only play if you find it fun. You can always play again when you're better. Feel better and good luck!
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Kaaruumii
Thanks guys, ill just take like a few days off then ill try to get back into it
AstalFanBoy
np gl on speedy recovery!
Stomiks
Be sure to not overexert yourself alright?
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Kaaruumii

Stomiks wrote:

Be sure to not overexert yourself alright?
got it boss
UltraBlack
Maybe a bit late but, when i don't feel like pushing i just play some different stuff and end up playing hard stuff due to a rare warm? Anyway, on this days i usually try to play some 3 stars or things that don't take too much from my physical like early 6/7k or even just chill on multis (thats pretty fun). But that only if you really wanna play if no then just rest until you feel better. Also, hope you get better soon.
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Kaaruumii

UltraBlack wrote:

Maybe a bit late but, when i don't feel like pushing i just play some different stuff and end up playing hard stuff due to a rare warm? Anyway, on this days i usually try to play some 3 stars or things that don't take too much from my physical like early 6/7k or even just chill on multis (thats pretty fun). But that only if you really wanna play if no then just rest until you feel better. Also, hope you get better soon.
I'm feeling a lot better now, still feel kind of like shit but I feel ready now. Thank you anyways though lol :)
iShanoa
Glad to know you're feeling better now! Hope you make a complete recovery!
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