Hmm, for me, if I perform badly for maybe an hour or so, I'll just stop for the day -- no point playing on to feel worse.Bobbias wrote:
Personally, I get worse any time I take a break, so taking more of a break would be counter-productive. I would just keep playing like I always do and hope that the accuracy loss corrects itself once I've spent a bit of time playing.
When I start playing badly, I remind myself to hit lighter (I noticed most of my good scores come from me playing at odd hours in the morning where I have to hit lightly else I'll wake my family up). If that doesn't work, then I stop for the day.
As for breaks, I take them when I feel like my wrist/fingers are strained usually do something like play for 3 days, rest for 4 days etc.
@Xcrypt
I can't be consistent over more than half a week, or I'd burn out and end up not touching the game for a few months or more (this happened for a few non-rhythm games already lol)