This is more of a subject of discussion.
Been talking to a friend that plays osu! semi-competitively and he mentioned that he had this idea of holding down keys at all times and only releasing-pressing them on circles/sliders, but couldn't get used to it.
I do not play competitively and do not have too much of a muscle memory so I tried that, and that's fun (though a little weird), but also made me think: if you can hold down keys all the time, should you be holding down the keys?
My keyboard runs QMK so I tried setting up two keys to do "release K#, wait 1ms, press K#" on press, and this doesn't seem too cursed? You can no longer abandon sliders (moving the cursor away with key held does a fail - at least in Lazer), but overall things seem to work in the 2-3 star maps that I played.
And now for the question: would you consider this illegal or a worthwhile control option/mod? It's not a DKS kind of deal with multiple actions per key tap/timing assist/auto-alternating, but it would let you potentially hit keys quicker on an existing keyboard if you can quick-tap them to actuation point.
Been talking to a friend that plays osu! semi-competitively and he mentioned that he had this idea of holding down keys at all times and only releasing-pressing them on circles/sliders, but couldn't get used to it.
I do not play competitively and do not have too much of a muscle memory so I tried that, and that's fun (though a little weird), but also made me think: if you can hold down keys all the time, should you be holding down the keys?
My keyboard runs QMK so I tried setting up two keys to do "release K#, wait 1ms, press K#" on press, and this doesn't seem too cursed? You can no longer abandon sliders (moving the cursor away with key held does a fail - at least in Lazer), but overall things seem to work in the 2-3 star maps that I played.
And now for the question: would you consider this illegal or a worthwhile control option/mod? It's not a DKS kind of deal with multiple actions per key tap/timing assist/auto-alternating, but it would let you potentially hit keys quicker on an existing keyboard if you can quick-tap them to actuation point.