beeboy123 wrote:
Well to anybody who will eventually have this problem you can do what I'm doing and slowly lower your tablet area until you can play with your osu tab as soon as you get it and not suck.
You don't know what you're talking about.
If the screen and tablet match up in aspect ratio you should be able to play in nearly an size difference. if you're playing
solely based on how the cursor is moving on the screen then such a playstyle method wouldn't really apply to you (aspect ratio would be meaningless) it's just a LOT harder to play doing such a thing. This is just from my personal experience from using various sizes and tablets through the years.
I'm not retarded, I know that's what
newer players do to adjust when they don't know how to actually play on certain areas.
The problem is with the aspect ratio as I said. I couldn't get it to match up right and
the drivers aren't installing correctly. So you can't even change the screen area nor active area (Force proportions). I managed to get the screen resolution roughly the same aspect ratio as the tablet (I had to go to the manufacturers website and look at the specifications because it's listed differently everywhere, and I don't have a tape measure). I had to use a tiny screen resolution, once I got it like that it was much more playable (the movements matched up closer and made jumps piss easy, small movements are a pain in the ass though). I would rather play with my intuos than the osu!tablet just due to the size and "leg room".
I'll probably just keep the osu!tablet as a collectors item or use it during travel with my netbook. I would only recommend it for new players or people on a budget. It really is a nice tablet, just too small and a pain in the neck to set up right.