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Yes. YES. MORE OF THIS.CookChefSteak wrote:
1. play story of my wife
2. you cant read ar10
3. play story of my wife again
4. no, you still can't read ar10
5. yes reading is the problem even if you do read ar10(and you don't trust me) you will probably firetruck yourself if you play any complicated ar9 patterns so no you can't read
6. play game have fun
7. story of my wife
8. stop playing ar10 maps you can't read them and you develop bad habits
I'll try that tomorrowPurple wrote:
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CookChefSteak wrote:
1. play story of my wife
2. you cant read ar10
3. play story of my wife again
4. no, you still can't read ar10
5. yes reading is the problem even if you do read ar10(and you don't trust me) you will probably firetruck yourself if you play any complicated ar9 patterns so no you can't read
6. play game have fun
7. story of my wife
8. stop playing ar10 maps you can't read them and you develop bad habits
I'll trynooblet wrote:
grinding square practice maps may or may not help you. If you're doing them wrong then you're just digging yourself deeper down the hole. Like people here said, treat them like individual jumps and try stopping momentarily, don't flow through squares it just doesn't work that way.
You think ar11 isn't hard to read? Well, it may be easy to read, but playing it is a different story...buny wrote:
ar10 isn't hard to read
neither is ar11
stop acting like only ranks above 30 can read it.
everything that you're good at, is easybuny wrote:
ar10 isn't hard to read
neither is ar11
stop acting like only ranks above 30 can read it.
Being able to properly do Atama squares requires an insane amount of skill and reading, you are probably years away from being able to really read that.Shavit-sama wrote:
Hmm Blue Dragon I made that thread because of your Atama no Taisou and Airman so lolI'll try that tomorrowPurple wrote:
Making followpoints invisible may help youCookChefSteak wrote:
1. play story of my wife
2. you cant read ar10
3. play story of my wife again
4. no, you still can't read ar10
5. yes reading is the problem even if you do read ar10(and you don't trust me) you will probably firetruck yourself if you play any complicated ar9 patterns so no you can't read
6. play game have fun
7. story of my wife
8. stop playing ar10 maps you can't read them and you develop bad habits
Why the heck do you think that I can't read AR10? Because I'm a "casual Israeli" which is not Aqo, Tarix or you?I'll trynooblet wrote:
grinding square practice maps may or may not help you. If you're doing them wrong then you're just digging yourself deeper down the hole. Like people here said, treat them like individual jumps and try stopping momentarily, don't flow through squares it just doesn't work that way.
I mean, I can get to finish AR10 maps, I just get tired from streaming and that's another thing I work about by playing those stream practice maps in different BPMs everyday.Wishy wrote:
Being able to properly do Atama squares requires an insane amount of skill and reading, you are probably years away from being able to really read that.
From what I can see you also got a B on Terminal recently, there is no way to get less than an A on that map unless... well, you are not that good at reading AR 10 at all, I get a B on it and trust me on this I can't read AR 10 at all.
Because you need to stop lying to yourself and playing bad maps because you can 'pass' them. You can read AR10 when you actually get good scores on those maps and read the patterns more so than you react to them. I don't lie to myself saying I can read AR10.3 too because I can pass 10.3 maps, it's the same. You need to play maps that are your level because you are just developing bad habits and you will end up like me, a player who can't aim for shit because all he did for 25k plays was pass ar10 and DT. So yeah maybe I can 'pass' 310bpm maps and 10.3 sometimes, but that doesn't make me a good player since I can't even FC some star stream maps and have shit reading skills.Shavit-sama wrote:
Hmm Blue Dragon I made that thread because of your Atama no Taisou and Airman so lolI'll try that tomorrowPurple wrote:
Making followpoints invisible may help youCookChefSteak wrote:
1. play story of my wife
2. you cant read ar10
3. play story of my wife again
4. no, you still can't read ar10
5. yes reading is the problem even if you do read ar10(and you don't trust me) you will probably firetruck yourself if you play any complicated ar9 patterns so no you can't read
6. play game have fun
7. story of my wife
8. stop playing ar10 maps you can't read them and you develop bad habits
Why the heck do you think that I can't read AR10? Because I'm a "casual Israeli" which is not Aqo, Tarix or you?I'll trynooblet wrote:
grinding square practice maps may or may not help you. If you're doing them wrong then you're just digging yourself deeper down the hole. Like people here said, treat them like individual jumps and try stopping momentarily, don't flow through squares it just doesn't work that way.
Personally, the only time I play those stream practice maps is just to get "into" a certain BPM and see how warmed up I am. Playing streamy maps was more comfortable for me. Streams also get hard when spacing is big/changing and it moves awkwardly (right-left, bottom-top), so you don't end up being able to press the keys but not able to follow it . It's also a lot more enjoyable to play maps. I'm not saying you shouldn't play the practice maps, but it isn't worth killing yourself on since there aren't any songs with streams like that anyways, even FD has breaks.Shavit-sama wrote:
I mean, I can get to finish AR10 maps, I just get tired from streaming and that's another thing I work about by playing those stream practice maps in different BPMs everyday.
Well in general I am talking about the approach rate, not the maps design.thelewa wrote:
everything that you're good at, is easybuny wrote:
ar10 isn't hard to read
neither is ar11
stop acting like only ranks above 30 can read it.
for you
Catch the Be-- thing that falls off the tablebuny wrote:
It's like watching something fall off a table; you watch as it falls off but you don't have the reaction speed to catch it.
where ctb originated fromGoldenWolf wrote:
Catch the Be-- thing that falls off the tablebuny wrote:
It's like watching something fall off a table; you watch as it falls off but you don't have the reaction speed to catch it.
Doing square jumps is all about snapping. To learn snapping you need to do two things:/thread
1) force your mind to stop at every circle no matter how close it is to the next one and move swiftly from circle to circle.
2) learn to do it on low AR aka AR8 and maybe 7.
Learning AR10 or higher or changing tablet area will not matter at all. Squares are simply extreme note snapping and that is a basic skill that isn't easy to learn because your mind will always aim to do things the easiest way possible and to learn this you must consciously force yourself to do it.
When you are able to FC Masterpiece nomod you should be much better at all kinds of square patterns.
I'm nobodybuny wrote:
Maybe ar11 was a bit of a jump but I'd say ar10 is definitely something that anybody is capable of
you're like 3 years late on the sonic butchering thingSanicHegehog wrote:
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And learning to read well ar9 and less would be actually more helpful than ar10 in this case
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