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Will farming affect my performance in the future?

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_TerminaL
When I'm improving on my other aspect of skills I became stagnant for a few weeks, but when I touched jump farm maps I got my first 100pp play. (And I got 110pp play a few minutes afterwards...)

Really wanting your advice so I could decide whether I should farm more or be a well-rounded player.
Endaris
Make a farm day like every 1-2 weeks.
You need to give yourself some time to improve between farm sessions, otherwise you won't be able to cashout on whatever gains you made while playing stuff for fun or practice.
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_TerminaL

Endaris wrote:

Make a farm day like every 1-2 weeks.
You need to give yourself some time to improve between farm sessions, otherwise you won't be able to cashout on whatever gains you made while playing stuff for fun or practice.
like only a single day between 1-2 weeks?
Nanofranne
Most likely no

You can decide for yourself if you want to be specialised or well-rounded player.

Playing ONLY farm maps ofc will be detrimental to one's versatility, such that they only expose themselves to narrow skillsets of jumps.
I see some maps you played that are hard for me as well (lagtrain, kimagure mercy irucaice ver, non breath oblige, as you like it, etc). That's great. The higher difficulty of that mapsets will introduce you to wide variety of skill sets
Endaris

_TerminaL wrote:

Endaris wrote:

Make a farm day like every 1-2 weeks.
You need to give yourself some time to improve between farm sessions, otherwise you won't be able to cashout on whatever gains you made while playing stuff for fun or practice.
like only a single day between 1-2 weeks?
Yes.
I feel like otherwise you start making your fun in the game too dependent on getting pp.
Sure, getting pp is fun but at some point you'll run into phases where you'll have a harder time and when you try to farm pp every day, it will start to ruin the game for you.
anaxii
Farming will just makes you feel confident because you've achieved something, but it won't totally affect your performance

You just need to train your skills then you can start farming if you feel like you've improved a lot
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_TerminaL

Nanofranne wrote:

Most likely no

You can decide for yourself if you want to be specialised or well-rounded player.

Playing ONLY farm maps ofc will be detrimental to one's versatility, such that they only expose themselves to narrow skillsets of jumps.
I see some maps you played that are hard for me as well (lagtrain, kimagure mercy irucaice ver, non breath oblige, as you like it, etc). That's great. The higher difficulty of that mapsets will introduce you to wide variety of skill sets
Legit thought Lagtrain is a farm map cause that's my first 4 star map and I skipped 60pp because of that lol.

Also are you struggling with finger control? Those maps you listed exhaust all my stamina and I only got good-ish accuracy by luck (except non breath oblige I struggled with the last part), especially those last two maps you listed.
Nanofranne

_TerminaL wrote:

Legit thought Lagtrain is a farm map cause that's my first 4 star map and I skipped 60pp because of that lol.

Also are you struggling with finger control? Those maps you listed exhaust all my stamina and I only got good-ish accuracy by luck (except non breath oblige I struggled with the last part), especially those last two maps you listed.
not really. Though there's always room to improve
anaxii
In conclusion, keep gambling but don't gamble too much
Happy Satoko
Farmers improve faster tbh, the important thing is to not start getting tilted and to keep a good mindset.
anaxii

Happy Satoko wrote:

Farmers improve faster tbh, the important thing is to not start getting tilted and to keep a good mindset.
So gaining pp = gaining skills?
JLuca913 891

Anaxii wrote:

Happy Satoko wrote:

Farmers improve faster tbh, the important thing is to not start getting tilted and to keep a good mindset.
So gaining pp = gaining skills?
It depends, some farmers dont enjoy game, but some do


If you don't enjoy game, you probably don't play often so...
anaxii

JLuca913 891 wrote:

Anaxii wrote:

Happy Satoko wrote:

Farmers improve faster tbh, the important thing is to not start getting tilted and to keep a good mindset.
So gaining pp = gaining skills?
It depends, some farmers dont enjoy game, but some do


If you don't enjoy game, you probably don't play often so...
Obviously yeah
Happy Satoko

Anaxii wrote:

Happy Satoko wrote:

Farmers improve faster tbh, the important thing is to not start getting tilted and to keep a good mindset.
So gaining pp = gaining skills?
In the long run yeah, I think a lot of it is they always have plays they're shooting for and pushing themselves to get
anaxii

Happy Satoko wrote:

Anaxii wrote:

Happy Satoko wrote:

Farmers improve faster tbh, the important thing is to not start getting tilted and to keep a good mindset.
So gaining pp = gaining skills?
In the long run yeah, I think a lot of it is they always have plays they're shooting for and pushing themselves to get
Don't forget that it depends on the play that you want to get
Babilfrenzo
It depends. If you’re farming in a way which is trying to find the most overweighted maps possible to gain pp, then you’ll probably hit a wall at some point. But if you’re farming by playing maps which are challenging to you and you are driven to improve to set new top plays, then it’s much more beneficial for improvement and can be faster than trying to be super well rounded / able to play every type of map.
anaxii

aveil wrote:

It depends. If you’re farming in a way which is trying to find the most overweighted maps possible to gain pp, then you’ll probably hit a wall at some point.
Actually, it depends on what you define as overweighted maps
Nanofranne

Anaxii wrote:

aveil wrote:

It depends. If you’re farming in a way which is trying to find the most overweighted maps possible to gain pp, then you’ll probably hit a wall at some point.
Actually, it depends on what you define as overweighted maps
Quite frankly, pp jump maps helping my previously lacking aim skillset. While osu minus my rank for submitting another tech maps played, I gained with jump and speed maps

well, aside from padoru
anaxii

Nanofranne wrote:

Anaxii wrote:

aveil wrote:

It depends. If you’re farming in a way which is trying to find the most overweighted maps possible to gain pp, then you’ll probably hit a wall at some point.
Actually, it depends on what you define as overweighted maps
Quite frankly, pp jump maps helping my previously lacking aim skillset. While osu minus my rank for submitting another tech maps played, I gained with jump and speed maps

well, aside from padoru
There are players who are bad at jump maps, so they can't really consider those as farm maps
dung eater
you will learn to play better if you farm vs not playing at all
anaxii

dung eater wrote:

you will learn to play better if you farm vs not playing at all
What's what you need to do actually
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