ok so some people told me that my playtime compared to my pp is slower than normal. what is a way i can reverse this trend and get more pp in less hours
>mde pfpHappy Satoko wrote:
7d is too early to call improvement fast or slow. It would be like putting two out of shape people into a 120 day training regiment for a marathon and saying one is going to beat the other because they were quicker on the second day. In your case though, blocking the forums through an internet filter would probably help you improve faster. Stop giving this stuff your mental energy.
FORGOT I EVEN STILL HAD IT WHEN I MADE THE COMMENT LOL, I let someone pick my pfp for 24 hours as a gag. Seriously tho give the forums a restLoserotaku wrote:
>mde pfpHappy Satoko wrote:
7d is too early to call improvement fast or slow. It would be like putting two out of shape people into a 120 day training regiment for a marathon and saying one is going to beat the other because they were quicker on the second day. In your case though, blocking the forums through an internet filter would probably help you improve faster. Stop giving this stuff your mental energy.
so become a pass player?ainkeK wrote:
Playing a lot more within a given period of time, such as increasing your hours played per day or increasing your playtime per month will generally lead to faster improvement than periods of time where you have played less.
The trick for the fastest improvement is to play as much as you possibly can within a period of time without playing so much that you burn yourself out or get pain/an injury. (also focus on irl stuff such as school work/job before osu)
While playing more is integral for improvement, it does not necessarily guarantee improvement. This is where playing "smarter" comes in.
Don't just spam the same maps or farm or play easy maps for instance, what you need to do is work on your weaknesses so that they don't hold you back while also working on your strengths.
Make sure that you "shred" higher star maps and push yourself, while making sure that you don't wean yourself into relying on high ar or becoming inconsistent. Play star ratings at your normal level too to maintain consistency.
You should probably know what skillsets you need to improve on.
If you can combine a decent period of time while maintaining a large playcount/playtime while pushing your limits during that time, you are bound to improve.except if you're me
NoLoserotaku wrote:
so become a pass player?ainkeK wrote:
Playing a lot more within a given period of time, such as increasing your hours played per day or increasing your playtime per month will generally lead to faster improvement than periods of time where you have played less.
The trick for the fastest improvement is to play as much as you possibly can within a period of time without playing so much that you burn yourself out or get pain/an injury. (also focus on irl stuff such as school work/job before osu)
While playing more is integral for improvement, it does not necessarily guarantee improvement. This is where playing "smarter" comes in.
Don't just spam the same maps or farm or play easy maps for instance, what you need to do is work on your weaknesses so that they don't hold you back while also working on your strengths.
Make sure that you "shred" higher star maps and push yourself, while making sure that you don't wean yourself into relying on high ar or becoming inconsistent. Play star ratings at your normal level too to maintain consistency.
You should probably know what skillsets you need to improve on.
If you can combine a decent period of time while maintaining a large playcount/playtime while pushing your limits during that time, you are bound to improve.except if you're me
Playing for passes occasionally may help you in pushing limits, but most of the time maps that you are going for passes on you can't read properly and will only develop bad habits. (Unless you know for sure that it's a mechanical skill that's holding you back, such as an inability to stream high BPMS for instance). You don't want to become a wack-a-mole player.Loserotaku wrote:
so become a pass player?ainkeK wrote:
Playing a lot more within a given period of time, such as increasing your hours played per day or increasing your playtime per month will generally lead to faster improvement than periods of time where you have played less.
The trick for the fastest improvement is to play as much as you possibly can within a period of time without playing so much that you burn yourself out or get pain/an injury. (also focus on irl stuff such as school work/job before osu)
While playing more is integral for improvement, it does not necessarily guarantee improvement. This is where playing "smarter" comes in.
Don't just spam the same maps or farm or play easy maps for instance, what you need to do is work on your weaknesses so that they don't hold you back while also working on your strengths.
Make sure that you "shred" higher star maps and push yourself, while making sure that you don't wean yourself into relying on high ar or becoming inconsistent. Play star ratings at your normal level too to maintain consistency.
You should probably know what skillsets you need to improve on.
You want to make sure you play maps around your usual level too so that you can maintain good habits. For an example I once shredded high star maps for a period of time while neglecting low star maps and I found AR9 to be difficult to read as a result because I failed to play lower star maps.
Shredding is very important in increasing overall skillcap, but you want to make sure you incorporate lower star rating maps as well.
If you can combine a decent period of time while maintaining a large playcount/playtime while pushing your limits during that time, you are bound to improve.except if you're me
There's a reason on why you always make threads like theseLoserotaku wrote:
muh mindsetStomiks wrote:
This again? Just have a good mindset like how I always tell you.
shut up
Common Stomiks WStomiks wrote:
This again? Just have a good mindset like how I always tell you.
I'm not sure as to how this equates to a win on my part but I'll take it?I AM VERY SMART wrote:
Common Stomiks WStomiks wrote:
This again? Just have a good mindset like how I always tell you.
Another common Stomiks WStomiks wrote:
I'm not sure as to how this equates to a win on my part but I'll take it?I AM VERY SMART wrote:
Common Stomiks WStomiks wrote:
This again? Just have a good mindset like how I always tell you.
don't become like meLoserotaku wrote:
ok so some people told me that my playtime compared to my pp is slower than normal. what is a way i can reverse this trend and get more pp in less hours
yo stop the sarcasm he'll actually believe it even moreMrSparklepants wrote:
Just accept it and keep playing or don't. I would type an essay on mindset, playing more variety, expanding the mods you play, etc.
But who actually listens to that nonsense, after all, those are just myths and everything is determinant in genetics...
hello jesse from breaking bad__scripting wrote:
hello again .-.
hello very smart dudeI AM VERY SMART wrote:
hello jesse from breaking bad__scripting wrote:
hello again .-.