Keep it up, You're doing fine. Can't wait to see how skilled you'll be in the future :3
opinionnya10 wrote:
I just want to remind you, there's much outside life (which is more fun) for you to have than just playing osu!
Goodluck for your quest on FC DT-ing wahrheit
If you're implying that playing osu beats every experience imaginable in life I have to laugh a bit.Bassist Vinyl wrote:
opinionnya10 wrote:
I just want to remind you, there's much outside life (which is more fun) for you to have than just playing osu!
Goodluck for your quest on FC DT-ing wahrheit
If osu! is a 'passtime' for you then you're a casual.Liiraye wrote:
If you're implying that playing osu beats every experience imaginable in life I have to laugh a bit.Bassist Vinyl wrote:
opinion
Osu is a good passtime game when you're striving for your real goals in life.
No, you don't. If you're doing it right you won't start getting pp until the very end, because you'll move on to harder maps before you're good enough to FC the ones you're playing. You should never be retrying for FCs, and if you can FC a map on a cold-read the map was too easy for you anyways.Woobowiz wrote:
And I need more pp @~@
Just wanted to give you a kind warning, do not get disillusioned with your perceived skill because you can play one map well, especially when you have spammed that single map multiple times a day. You will at some point stop playing it, come back, and be unable to finish it.Woobowiz wrote:
Can almost convincingly clear (A Rank) Wahrheit.
Can almost clear : Gold Dust, Remote Control, Hana Tsubiomi Yume Miru Kyoushi, and Killer Song
but not 12 times as muchTHE_GH0ST wrote:
Sh*t. You got talent. You're better than me, and I've been here 12 times longer than you. (not saying that I'm an exceptionally good player, just that you caught up really fast, and in a small number of plays)
The reason isn't because he's not doing great, yeah, he's doing pretty well for how much he's played. But he's made claims that are frankly impossible, and he's basically said that no one has reached cookiezi's level because they aren't trying hard enough. That's pretty insulting to the people that have grinded out 100000+ games. He's claiming that he can reach that kind of level in about a year. That's just being plain cocky.WAVEDASH wrote:
Why is everyone hating on this guy so much? For the number of plays he has he's doing great.
Nobody was bashing the guy for trying. Everyone was just telling him to get realistic, I dont understand why people are defending him.NinjaNick wrote:
I feel like everyone is hating on him because the people that are working so hard to try and reach that level aren't doing as good as they hoped, so now when someone new comes along they bash him for even trying to reach what they are working so hard for. If he wants to set a goal, let him be. As a wise man once said; if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all.
Of course people are going to retaliate when he makes so many wild claims. It's basically a big ol' f*ck you to players like rrtyui and wubwoofwolf, who supposedly are only sub-par to Cookiezi because they don't "believe in themselves".Woobowi wrote:
People please, you're all just a bit too humble with yourselves don't you think?
Taking years to reach Cookiezi level? I doubt that.
I want to show others just how capable the human mind and body is if they believe in themselves enough.
Exactly this. EVERYONE has a goal in this game like said above. Making a thread on yourself and your goal when everyone pretty much has the same goal will get some people that will hate on it. Why? Because it's annoying. I personally don't mind about your goal and I hope you reach it. But the amount of hate you recieve is predictable since you created a thread on yourself and like again when everybody pretty much has the same goal.B1rd wrote:
I think maybe you should keep in mind that pretty much everyone in this game and on the forums has goals in osu!, and a lot of them work very hard as well to achieve it. That's why not everyone is going to appreciate someone making a thread with not much purpose other than drawing attention to themselves and their goals.
Soon™ ..... " \:D/"JMC wrote:
good luck...
I was rank 97 when I quit "Feel the Beats", which is basically osu!mania, but with a smaller playerbasePettanko wrote:
Good luck on your journey, but if we're being realistic there's pretty much almost no chance for anyone to go from scrub to cookiezi tier without a couple years at the least unless that person picked up this game with a head-start, like maybe years of experience playing stepmania or some shit like having superhuman fingers.
A smaller playerbase than osu!mania?Woobowiz wrote:
I was rank 97 when I quit "Feel the Beats", which is basically osu!mania, but with a smaller playerbasePettanko wrote:
Good luck on your journey, but if we're being realistic there's pretty much almost no chance for anyone to go from scrub to cookiezi tier without a couple years at the least unless that person picked up this game with a head-start, like maybe years of experience playing stepmania or some shit like having superhuman fingers.
Around 5000 players, I logged in just to see how far I feel, still rank 100, so it's not that impressive :/Raujika wrote:
A smaller playerbase than osu!mania?
Well shit
I don't know the comparison is all that valid - FtB has a weird leveling system that directly affects your score, and as you said, a smaller playerbase that's not necessarily very good (I don't know too much - I played FtB like 5 years ago when it was just a simple Beatmania browser clone). In any case, it reports you have <600 plays, so unless you're a rhythm gaming prodigy, I'm going to guess the playerbase isn't particularly amazing.Woobowiz wrote:
I was rank 97 when I quit "Feel the Beats", which is basically osu!mania, but with a smaller playerbasePettanko wrote:
Good luck on your journey, but if we're being realistic there's pretty much almost no chance for anyone to go from scrub to cookiezi tier without a couple years at the least unless that person picked up this game with a head-start, like maybe years of experience playing stepmania or some shit like having superhuman fingers.
JMC wrote:
good luck...
I had this kind of enthusiasm for improving quickly and played ridiculous amounts per day, but after I hit 15k I lost the drive to endlessly grind. I figure 2 months to 15k is pretty decent, but at this point I've pretty much given up getting to a high respectable rating anytime soon.TheVileOne wrote:
Well there isn't a consequence if he doesn't meet it. It will certainly be a learning experience. I'm curious to see just how fast someone can improve with the proper training.
H-hey~ I'm studying for finals, so those were on the breaks between.[MY] yummy90 XP wrote:
He's trying hard alright
Because I was practicing on a break at the lab and my tablet was at home.GoldenWolf wrote:
Why playing autopilot? Streaming isn't only about moving your fingers up and down, it's about doing that at the same time as you move your cursor to follow the streams, and that's way harder than doing half of the job