Ok so I've been wondering, do people actually play slow songs to get a better accuracy percentage?
I've noticed that there are players with 90%+ accuracy and are around level 80 - 99, but yet got their accuracy and ppp from playing slow maps; normal, easy, insane beatmaps with < 180 BPM. Why do you people do this? Would you not rather improve on faster maps therefore making you a better player overall?
I've played multiplayer games against people with 90%+ accuracy and are around level 80 - 99 and beaten them, which is stupid. I'm not saying I'm the best, or even remotely good; infact I'm shit and I know I'm shit but I want to improve, hence why I only mainly play insane beatmaps ranging from 140 - 250 BPM.
But yeah, to reinstate my question. Do players actually play slow songs to get a better accuracy percentage. If so, why would you do this?
maybe I'm wrong about the whole thing i'unno but yeah
I've noticed that there are players with 90%+ accuracy and are around level 80 - 99, but yet got their accuracy and ppp from playing slow maps; normal, easy, insane beatmaps with < 180 BPM. Why do you people do this? Would you not rather improve on faster maps therefore making you a better player overall?
I've played multiplayer games against people with 90%+ accuracy and are around level 80 - 99 and beaten them, which is stupid. I'm not saying I'm the best, or even remotely good; infact I'm shit and I know I'm shit but I want to improve, hence why I only mainly play insane beatmaps ranging from 140 - 250 BPM.
But yeah, to reinstate my question. Do players actually play slow songs to get a better accuracy percentage. If so, why would you do this?
maybe I'm wrong about the whole thing i'unno but yeah