Asothin wrote:
Anaxii wrote:
It's impressive because of the dedication. Only because of the dedication
Way to undermine his achievement. If you watched ANY of his replays you would also know that he close to full alternates all of his plays. If you ever tried to alternate you would know getting high accuracy is considerably harder, and he only goes for SS.
Dedication doesn't even cover it. 'Only' is the last word I should expect to see before dedication of this magnitude. It is a culmination of 1,300 hours worth of playing in this style, and all you can say is that he's dedicated. Good grief.
I mean, Anaxii's kinda not wrong......
(also, I actually don't like using SO becacuse it cuts into the score, but I'm trying to get mod combos so I kinda have to include it if I want 100/100.)
Also also, I guess I kinda full-alt? I mean, I really only use it for particularly fast maps where it's more consistent for me or between sliders (because I want to be sure I won't accidently drop an end). If it's slow enough (lower than 200bpm) I'll basically single-tap circles and only alternate for sliders.
(although, by all means keep calling me good. Maybe the ego boost will help keep me going by the time I start playing 5.1* maps for SS's in 2035.)
EDIT: Going for SS's in general is apparently crazy but not some super-strange thing. Going for
all the SS's is dedication. I will always champion SS's over FCs for players who are beyond the absolute basics (basically anyone under 500K-ish), but I also will only suggest going hardcore for SS's everywhere if you're truly willing to sink the time and frustration into it.
Fxjlk wrote:
Asothin wrote:
False equivalence fallacy. A mistake =/ bad habit. Mistakes can originate from bad habits but it could just as well be a matter of consistency.
How is it false equivalence? Its impossible to never develop bad habits in the same way its impossible to never miss.
Technique you learn initially may be fine for a while but it eventually becomes a habit you have to break
Asothin wrote:
it's because I didn't focus my eyes on the correct part of the screen. The reason why the miss occured is still clear.
If you lost focus and didn't see the mistake clearly then you are not conscious of the mistake. The reason you missed is not clear.
I can attest (since we spent some time in here speaking my praises) I have had MULTIPLE attempts derailed both by mistakes I couldn't anticipate and mistakes by a lull in concentration. While I still think I have a decently good ability to track whether a mistake was my fault or not, if it IS my fault it's because I started auto-piloting a pattern and missed a pattern/speed change or stopped focusing and went too fast/slow by accident. Even then, sometimes I do have mistake that are my fault but I don't see that, either due to irritation or just not looking.
All that to say, it happens.