Do you think that playing maps that are too difficult to beat with No Fail would help improving? Of course not going from 4,5* to 7*, but something that you could beat after some practice.
Imo it helps if you are playing maps that you can get decent acc one. It obviously wont help at all if what you are doing is simply a spam fest.Baka94 wrote:
Do you think that playing maps that are too difficult to beat with No Fail would help improving? Of course not going from 4,5* to 7*, but something that you could beat after some practice.
samea loli wrote:
it always disturbs me that people capitalise the o on osu!
Yeah, obviously not like thatHK_ wrote:
It obviously wont help at all if what you are doing is simply a spam fest.
Please read carefully.sktzz wrote:
I think you need to edit the OP because someone has SS'd The Big Black.
Nobody in the history of osu! has ever gotten an SS on The Big Black, Scarlet Rose, (insert other hard maps) on the FIRST DAY they ever played osu!
on the FIRST DAY they ever played osu!
^^^^^ I'd kill myself if someone were actually able to do that on the first try (Excluding Multi Acc's of course).DeathAdderz wrote:
Nobody in the history of osu! has ever gotten an SS on The Big Black, Scarlet Rose, (insert other hard maps) on the FIRST DAY they ever played osu!
If you're using a rubberdome, try switching keys regularly. They stiffen up with use, but will unstiffen if you leave them alone for a while.MasterChris488 wrote:
Over the past 5 days, I've randomly ran into a problem, where I "let go" on around 50% of sliders, as if I'm not putting enough pressure on my keys or something, (It feels like my fingers are sliding off the keys sometimes) but no matter what I do I cannot fix it... Does anyone have any sort of idea for me?
it has nothing to do with that since, the problem persists whenever I change keys... It has something to do with the way I'm clicking, but no matter what I do I cant find a way to fix itXyrusd0t0 wrote:
If you're using a rubberdome, try switching keys regularly. They stiffen up with use, but will unstiffen if you leave them alone for a while.MasterChris488 wrote:
Over the past 5 days, I've randomly ran into a problem, where I "let go" on around 50% of sliders, as if I'm not putting enough pressure on my keys or something, (It feels like my fingers are sliding off the keys sometimes) but no matter what I do I cannot fix it... Does anyone have any sort of idea for me?
Try changing your hands position then, otherwise, I'm out of ideas.MasterChris488 wrote:
it has nothing to do with that since, the problem persists whenever I change keys... It has something to do with the way I'm clicking, but no matter what I do I cant find a way to fix it
Okay thank you!Xyrusd0t0 wrote:
Try changing your hands position then, otherwise, I'm out of ideas.MasterChris488 wrote:
it has nothing to do with that since, the problem persists whenever I change keys... It has something to do with the way I'm clicking, but no matter what I do I cant find a way to fix it
nice memeGliscorus wrote:
My rank does not matter. My skill is proven through my gameplay, and not the rank I have achieved.
I cry for you, sir.NotCookie wrote:
will i become cookiezi if i read all of this text? im not sure its worth it
Not play a map that you have to mash.Aktsumi wrote:
If it's a difficult map instead of mashing what could you do?
many top players said to playing challenging maps though well that challenge is to single tap fasterHK_ wrote:
Not play a map that you have to mash.Aktsumi wrote:
If it's a difficult map instead of mashing what could you do?
Playing challenging maps is very different from straight out mashing every note you see.Aktsumi wrote:
many top players said to playing challenging maps though well that challenge is to single tap faster