I have heard many people talk about genetics in osu but how does it help?
it is, but a little bitReyalp51 wrote:
well hereditary cancer makes it a bit difficult to play the game imo
Or essential tremor. Skill cap with that is pretty low.Nanofranne wrote:
I can picture you will have a bit of challenge playing osu with parkinson's disease..
you only have a 10% chance of developing parkinson's before 60 luckilyNanofranne wrote:
I can picture you will have a bit of challenge playing osu with parkinson's disease..
but having the blood go there would make the player worseNuuskamuikkunen wrote:
Having a big pp of course
Winnyace wrote:
GO TO FUCKING G&R
nah it's funny to completely ignore the original point in the thread and make quirky jokes based on the wording of itSerraionga wrote:
Winnyace wrote:
GO TO FUCKING G&R
i don't know if it helps in the game, but most osu players have genetics that make them like something they shouldn'tWhiteLife wrote:
I have heard many people talk about genetics in osu but how does it help?
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if you're african, you're athletic
nono, africasametdze wrote:
saudi arabiaScyla wrote:
if you're african, you're athletic
you say something racistScyla wrote:
nono, africasametdze wrote:
saudi arabiaScyla wrote:
if you're african, you're athletic
My source is that I made it the fuck up.Ymir wrote:
How fast you progress may depend on genetics, among with other factors. However with enough dedication, anyone could do well with 'bad genetics'. I'd say something like wrist strength could be an example of something that could be genetic, so building stamina may vary in difficulty from person to person (note: I'm not a doctor or a scientist).
it actually did happen to seem kind of intuitive! you can have anecdotes and personal intuitions and still make senseKarmine wrote:
My source is that I made it the fuck up.Ymir wrote:
How fast you progress may depend on genetics, among with other factors. However with enough dedication, anyone could do well with 'bad genetics'. I'd say something like wrist strength could be an example of something that could be genetic, so building stamina may vary in difficulty from person to person (note: I'm not a doctor or a scientist).
My source is some random guy who probably made it the fuck up, but I know at least half of that is right.Karmine wrote:
My source is that I made it the fuck up.Ymir wrote:
How fast you progress may depend on genetics, among with other factors. However with enough dedication, anyone could do well with 'bad genetics'. I'd say something like wrist strength could be an example of something that could be genetic, so building stamina may vary in difficulty from person to person (note: I'm not a doctor or a scientist).