Anaxii wrote:
JojoXD wrote:
Osu is a way easier game as a GD veteran I think the game is way harder
osu! only requires to click not the circles to the big, while GD requires to click to avoid dying. i think osu! is easier at the beginning but it gets way harder than GD when maps get HARD.
Most demons I have beaten have frame perfect jumps and insane straight fly
osu is not as hard because timing aren’t as important maybe you can argue that higher star rating maps are harder but obviously no one has beaten them
Let’s compare tidal wave the hardest GD level verified to Sidetracked Day the current pp record
Sidetracked Day consist of 282 bpm death streams with huge spacing making it insanely hard to play and very stamina draining it is also ar 10.67 making it hard to react it sits at 10.5 stars. Now Tidal wave it starts of with many short mini dual rollers and insane hold dash, after that it slows down making you have to click within exactly 0.25 - 0.15 blocks on just normal spikes the reaction speed isn’t helping either after that you have some parts that aren’t too hard and then we go to the wave which is by far the hardest having every click almost frame perfect. I would say that sidetracked day dt isn’t hard to read and play (doesn’t mean they can pass or play well) for someone who has been playing for a while but tidal wave first 20 per cent is almost impossible for someone who has been playing for years.
Conclusion
It really depends both games are hard in their ways geometry dash is a simple concept but gets harder the more you play but osu is more complex but I would say GD is a bit harder because to be the no.1 player you have to
play demons and you can’t necessarily choose when you have beaten all of them you have to beat the next one that comes out and if you don’t then you could lose your spot but in osu you can farm meta maps because you have over 100k maps to pick so you can choose which one you want to play.
Sorry for this fatherless paragraph I was bored