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How do you get good at playing OSU?

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YusupKakuu
every time I try normal or hard difficulty, it always fails, is there a way or practice for that? Or does hardware also affect it? I use my cellphone to play OSU Lazer, and on average I only get 30 to 15 fps, does that matter? If not do I have to practice a lot?
MangaGrumpy
Wait uhhh do you not have a pc? osu!’s for pc yk
Sure there’s unofficial stuff like osu!droid but primarily the main versions (both stable and lazer) are supposed to run on pcs
Also how did you get your cellphone to run lazer like holeh oh my god
Corne2Plum3
(moved to gameplay and rankings as it's an osu! related question)
Karmine
quit w
Winnyace
You play the game. You have exactly 50 hours playtime. The hardware you have really hampers you, however. Upgrading it will help out a ton.
Voidedosu

YusupKakuu wrote:

every time I try normal or hard difficulty, it always fails, is there a way or practice for that? Or does hardware also affect it? I use my cellphone to play OSU Lazer, and on average I only get 30 to 15 fps, does that matter? If not do I have to practice a lot?
Firstly, as others said, get a PC. Osu is geared for PC play, not any other device or console.

Secondly, you're too new and inexperience for [Hard] or probably [Normal]. Start with [Easy]/[Beginner]/[Basic] maps in the mid-high 1* range and work your way up from there as you get better. You'll also need to make sure you play frequently enough but not to the point of it interfering with your life--at most 3 hours a day, 4-5 days a week should be plenty.

You're new enough that just playing the maps will count as practice. Actual practice practice can come when you're ready to start playing [Hard] maps where bursts and actual jumps start to be commonplace.
Winnyace

Voidedosu wrote:

YusupKakuu wrote:

every time I try normal or hard difficulty, it always fails, is there a way or practice for that? Or does hardware also affect it? I use my cellphone to play OSU Lazer, and on average I only get 30 to 15 fps, does that matter? If not do I have to practice a lot?
Firstly, as others said, get a PC. Osu is geared for PC play, not any other device or console.
It's not really that. It's more the fact his device very clearly can't run the game at a comfortable FPS.
dung eater

MaxIsABigKaiju wrote:

Wait uhhh do you not have a pc? osu!’s for pc yk
Sure there’s unofficial stuff like osu!droid but primarily the main versions (both stable and lazer) are supposed to run on pcs
Also how did you get your cellphone to run lazer like holeh oh my god
it runs on phone fine
Naiad
If you're getting 15 fps, you'll struggle to achieve any significant traction in this game.
anaxii
Playing with 30 to 15 fps is not normal.
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