Little introduction here.
When I was 14 years old I was playing Unreal Tournament 2k4 and some day a mate introduced me to o2jam. I kinda liked it even though it was very hard.
I played it for like a month or two, was only able to play lvl 8-13 songs and then quit rhythm gaming for a very long time.
What happened in the time between is basically I played a lot of different genres and one day stumbled into WoW arena where I got a little bit more serious about gaming. Fast forwarding again, I stumbled into Bloodline Champions which was an awesome indie game that had action arena pvp (which is a lot more about mechanical skill than the other slow & boring MOBA type of games out there today).
Anyway, nearly all my mates and most serious players stopped playing BLC for lots of reasons I'm not going to mention here, and that's when I got back into o2jam (bout 8 months ago). Well, o2mania this time since o2jam was dead. Played it seriously for like 4 hours a day every day but I only played songs that were way above my skill level since I believed that this was the way to improve. It made my hands hurt, a lot. After some time of this intense playing I woke up every day nearly unable to make rotations with my wrist and my fingers were immobile. It took me about an hour of careful exercising to make them feel normal again to be able to play o2jam. I did this because I just loved the f* out of that game. But it got too bad and I had to take a 2 months break from rhythm gaming.
Now my RSI is a lot better (I have found a way for myself to play osu! streaming maps without too much pain, I do sometimes wake up with rusty hands if I played a lot of streaming maps the night before but it gets better in like a couple exercises (5mins)). But osu!mania just puts a lot more stress on my fingers and wrists and I can't handle it anymore. I don't know what to do, maybe I just have to learn to play with the pain and play maps that are more around my skill level instead of way beyond it? That's what my doctor told me, build slowly and move at a slow pace. Ofcourse my doctor doesn't play rhythm games so I was wondering if any of you ever had this problem and what you did about this?
I mean when I search the internet for solutions it's all about 'do finger/hand exercises' and 'stop rhythm gaming for a month'. I do exercises daily and I took a two months break so I don't know what it is. Should I take and even longer break? Should I go and take scans of my wrists and fingers? And yeah I have a mechanical keyboard with red switches so it's not that either.
When I was 14 years old I was playing Unreal Tournament 2k4 and some day a mate introduced me to o2jam. I kinda liked it even though it was very hard.
I played it for like a month or two, was only able to play lvl 8-13 songs and then quit rhythm gaming for a very long time.
What happened in the time between is basically I played a lot of different genres and one day stumbled into WoW arena where I got a little bit more serious about gaming. Fast forwarding again, I stumbled into Bloodline Champions which was an awesome indie game that had action arena pvp (which is a lot more about mechanical skill than the other slow & boring MOBA type of games out there today).
Anyway, nearly all my mates and most serious players stopped playing BLC for lots of reasons I'm not going to mention here, and that's when I got back into o2jam (bout 8 months ago). Well, o2mania this time since o2jam was dead. Played it seriously for like 4 hours a day every day but I only played songs that were way above my skill level since I believed that this was the way to improve. It made my hands hurt, a lot. After some time of this intense playing I woke up every day nearly unable to make rotations with my wrist and my fingers were immobile. It took me about an hour of careful exercising to make them feel normal again to be able to play o2jam. I did this because I just loved the f* out of that game. But it got too bad and I had to take a 2 months break from rhythm gaming.
Now my RSI is a lot better (I have found a way for myself to play osu! streaming maps without too much pain, I do sometimes wake up with rusty hands if I played a lot of streaming maps the night before but it gets better in like a couple exercises (5mins)). But osu!mania just puts a lot more stress on my fingers and wrists and I can't handle it anymore. I don't know what to do, maybe I just have to learn to play with the pain and play maps that are more around my skill level instead of way beyond it? That's what my doctor told me, build slowly and move at a slow pace. Ofcourse my doctor doesn't play rhythm games so I was wondering if any of you ever had this problem and what you did about this?
I mean when I search the internet for solutions it's all about 'do finger/hand exercises' and 'stop rhythm gaming for a month'. I do exercises daily and I took a two months break so I don't know what it is. Should I take and even longer break? Should I go and take scans of my wrists and fingers? And yeah I have a mechanical keyboard with red switches so it's not that either.