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Akisu
I’ve been starting to play insane mostly TV sized jump and burst maps
And I have been fc’ing them but I am improving too fast like I hit 1K pp
So when I do decent plays they give me like no raw pp and now when I try high 4 stars I can’t burst more then 180bpm or else I run out of stamina
also when I don’t play osu! for like 2 days when I come back my tablet area feels so small even though I’m on SFA so I have to keep on re adjusting or play a lot for it too feel normal again.[/list]
dung eater
buy a bigger tablet

you are not improving too fast

if you get no pp that doesn't mean you aren't learning/improving
Topic Starter
Akisu

dung eater wrote:

buy a bigger tablet

you are not improving too fast

if you get no pp that doesn't mean you aren't learning/improving
I mean that when I don’t do a really good play I don’t get pp
15C
Well thats the consequences of being a pp farmer. Once you farm pp, you can't go back
Just like when you exit osu, you hear pola[r]is saying "see you next time". You're stuck etternally in osu... once you play, you can never leave...
Stomiks

JojoXD wrote:

dung eater wrote:

buy a bigger tablet

you are not improving too fast

if you get no pp that doesn't mean you aren't learning/improving
I mean that when I don’t do a really good play I don’t get pp
I guess you've been playing too many farm maps. Try to slow down and play other maps that test your skillset. Don't mind about the pp. You'll get it once you improve properly enough.
Topic Starter
Akisu

Stomiks wrote:

JojoXD wrote:

dung eater wrote:

buy a bigger tablet

you are not improving too fast

if you get no pp that doesn't mean you aren't learning/improving
I mean that when I don’t do a really good play I don’t get pp
I guess you've been playing too many farm maps. Try to slow down and play other maps that test your skillset. Don't mind about the pp. You'll get it once you improve properly enough.
Yeah I’ve been playing too many jumps and burst TV sized I’m now playing only maps longer than 2m and I’ve been trying to play osu! More often so it stops happening
anaxii
Make sure to not only play TV sized jump and burst maps for more diversity! (even if they don't make you earn enough PPs)

You can try to improve your aim ability, tapping ability, stream ability, precision, consistency, etc... Versatility is the key for success
Fat Fish Pete
(What I say may not work for everyone)

First to fix your area (opinion as a mouse player) I recommend to go down the aim training maps route (3*-6*) then after that once you get bored or have a confident feel to your aim, learn simple ar10 (with or without hardrock) by passing or fcing 3*-5*(or 6*+). By then, you should have a fixed like setting your comfortable with. Along with this depending on the maps you played, your comfy bpm spot should be around 200.

For improvement play different variety of maps like tech(4*-6*), 3-5 min long maps(2*-5*), and jumps(3*-6*). Try to avoid stream, death stream, and burst spam maps for now, as later on you will continue to improve and be able to play it.


This is my first time doing a recommendation on forums, open for criticisms!!!!! As my motto goes "Whatever's hard for you will, your body will always adapt to it!"
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DaPlebIdk wrote:

(What I say may not work for everyone)

First to fix your area (opinion as a mouse player) I recommend to go down the aim training maps route (3*-6*) then after that once you get bored or have a confident feel to your aim, learn simple ar10 (with or without hardrock) by passing or fcing 3*-5*(or 6*+). By then, you should have a fixed like setting your comfortable with. Along with this depending on the maps you played, your comfy bpm spot should be around 200.

For improvement play different variety of maps like tech(4*-6*), 3-5 min long maps(2*-5*), and jumps(3*-6*). Try to avoid stream, death stream, and burst spam maps for now, as later on you will continue to improve and be able to play it.


This is my first time doing a recommendation on forums, open for criticisms!!!!! As my motto goes "Whatever's hard for you will, your body will always adapt to it!"
i dont have much experience to say anything, i think avoid practicing burts and stream maps, mainly low bpm(120~160bpm) its kinda dumb.
but if you want to become badeu, np.
Juradon

DaPlebIdk wrote:

This is my first time doing a recommendation on forums, open for criticisms!!!!!
Well then, here goes my criticism of your recommendation.

DaPlebIdk wrote:

I recommend to go down the aim training maps route (3*-6*) then after that once you get bored or have a confident feel to your aim, learn simple ar10 (with or without hardrock) by passing or fcing 3*-5*(or 6*+). By then, you should have a fixed like setting your comfortable with. Along with this depending on the maps you played, your comfy bpm spot should be around 200.
First off, aim training maps aren't going to teach you anything outside of, well, aim. Not good.
Learning ar10 at 600k is also unnecessary and is only going to mess with your accuracy and reading in the long run. Again, not good.

DaPlebIdk wrote:

For improvement play different variety of maps like tech(4*-6*), 3-5 min long maps(2*-5*), and jumps(3*-6*). Try to avoid stream, death stream, and burst spam maps for now, as later on you will continue to improve and be able to play it.
Tech maps are already hard for most people in the 4* range, so let's not even get into 5-6* ones.
I don't see how avoiding streams and bursts are going to teach you how to play them later on. If you avoid them, you'll never learn them, seems only logical.

So based on everything I said, my recommendation would go as follows:

  1. Play every kind of map in the 3-5* range, may that be tech, jump, burst, or even light streams
  2. Choose 2mins+ over TV size
  3. Best way to train stamina is by playing more stamina intensive maps like bursts/streams or finger control/alt maps
  4. If your area feels uncomfortable, try out different areas and try sticking with the one that feels most comfortable
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