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some tips for the most shit flow aim in the game

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__scripting
hi guys its been a while since i opened this forum

im here bc i just find out i am one of the most or not the most shit flow aim player in the entire game.
and im having this doubt bc flow aim is just a simple thing to do and like 90% of the players just learn this naturally ou intuitively.

but tihs didnt happened for me and only god knows why im so mindblocked on this skillset(i not even know why).

today i went osu ultra pro gaming and i fell to play some low bpm deathstream bc yes.... and HOLY SMOLY. i am SHIT

i tried 145bpm deathstream -> 48% D rank. XDDD

tried 140 deathstreams -> 51% D rank.

ok... let me go way more down

130 bpm -> 59% D rank.
a little bit more down........

110 and 115 bpm -> 68% C ranks.

after seeing my ranks i really thought something is really wrong, right?
i checked my replay and i contempled the WORST flow aim and low bpm tapping this game has. and this annoying me bc i not neglected flow aim at all, i really like them but idk why im so bad and mindblocked on streams skillset ;-;
i am able to do some medium streams like 160-180bpm 8 to 12 notes dropping like 2 or 1 100's. but i never break this barrier no matter how many i tried, so i concluded that i have to practice low bpm deathsstreams 🤣

my keyboard is fine and my tablet area is 77 x 39.8

and sorry for bad english

Raphiell
Slower streams, especially below 140 BPM, are harder than they seem. They need more control and feel like a different skill. Instead of grinding low-BPM deathstreams, try 160 BPM first and build from there.

The real problem isn’t aim, it’s tapping. You can aim perfectly, but if your timing is off, you’ll miss everything. This is even worse in stable because of notelock. On the other hand, with good tapping, you can still hit streams even if your aim isn’t perfect.

I also noticed that your aim looks jagged at times, like you’re repositioning your pen/mouse mid-stream. This breaks the flow and makes it harder to stay on track. That’s a separate issue worth working on.

Focus on controlled tapping at a comfortable BPM before dropping lower.
Aveil
Your aim is fine (actually it's kind of stuttery). Learning to tap at less than 140 isn’t very practical since you’re almost never going to play maps with streams or alt patterns that slow. I wouldn’t recommend playing deathstreams at all until you’re comfortable playing normal length streams consistently with high accuracy - go one step at a time.
Naiad

Raphiell wrote:

Slower streams, especially below 140 BPM, are harder than they seem. They need more control and feel like a different skill. Instead of grinding low-BPM deathstreams, try 160 BPM first and build from there.

The real problem isn’t aim, it’s tapping. You can aim perfectly, but if your timing is off, you’ll miss everything. This is even worse in stable because of notelock. On the other hand, with good tapping, you can still hit streams even if your aim isn’t perfect.

I also noticed that your aim looks jagged at times, like you’re repositioning your pen/mouse mid-stream. This breaks the flow and makes it harder to stay on track. That’s a separate issue worth working on.

Focus on controlled tapping at a comfortable BPM before dropping lower.
Sure, his tapping is an issue, but his aim is most certainly off. He's overaiming the streams almost all of the time, even if it usually isn't enough to miss.

As for tapping, start from bursts and work your way up, focusing on perfecting your technique.
Nanofranne
Try streaming at 150-190bpm on a real map. Let go of any sort of deathstream alone in the dark, at least until you're ready yet again.

Slower bpm is just as much painful as it is when you're going too fast in bpm. From your clip, it seems that you're struggling to mainly to cruise along with slower speed, as you're also struggling to figure out how to tap on such agonizingly slow 1/4 stream. Adjust with getting into steady gripping and don't think too hard as for what you're aiming to. Read the overall map instead of lazer-focusing on hard sections.

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jaaakb
trying 50% area, 150% area for a few weeks both could let you be more comfy with everything related to ur current area (big aim, precision, flow)
Topic Starter
__scripting
sorry for the late reply guys.

really appreciate every single response on this post ;)
it may not seem like it, but im actually reading and considering every single tip and help here.

for now im just trying and working on steady and CALM aim, and of course this will take a lot of time, but the kind of maps i like require this skillset.



jaaakb wrote:

trying 50% area, 150% area for a few weeks both could let you be more comfy with everything related to ur current area (big aim, precision, flow)
i've tried different areas in the past and now i think i just have the perfect area for now, like, its not uncomfortable at all, but in the meantime i still have a "stutter" flow aim. (neuro-sama aim sometimes xd)
jaaakb
friction may cause pen to stick really hard or stutter if there's scratches it gets stuck into. it's easier to aim smoothly when there's less friction (apply less force on pen, some diy trickery can also help, differend nibs)
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