nofail + DTHD on maps 170 bpm at least (making it 255 bpm)
do it all day everyday
do it all day everyday
IMO it's a misconception that clicks disrupt mouse movement, I've tried playing at 7000 dpi and I still didn't see any noticeable disruption, and players like Salochin play at 3000+ dpi at 1440x900 with mouse clicks and do very well.uberpancake wrote:
Tried changing your dpi to 800 or something along those lines? Seeing as you're a mouse only your clicks disrupt your movement more the higher sens you have.
Alsi trying different grips can do a lot for your streaming if you're having problems with it.
but I can't singletap above 200 bpmmeteor22 wrote:
nofail + DTHD on maps 170 bpm at least (making it 255 bpm)
do it all day everyday
uberpancake wrote:
I'm saying that because I changed to 800 dpi from 2700 about 1 month ago. My consistency has improved dramatically and if you're struggling with yours then I can see lowering it helping
Every "pro" mouse only I know of have under 2k. Best ranked even has 500 on 1920x1080. I could look some more up later today.
here's a tip: try to be more perceptive in the futureDat Unreal wrote:
Dude, you got 900 plays, theres like no progress to expect.
Sometimes people play 900 plays in days, and not 6 months. Just play more.
^ me on a spinner at the end of a song.Illeria wrote:
laugh if you find one so hard you fail (okay that's just me though).
Just going to agree here! Like in a lot of areas, push yourself to the limits!xMaxisx wrote:
I have to agree with above (and with Kokozord as well). Don't go back and replay maps you already FC'ed 5 months ago, or you'll never improve. Push out of your comfort zone and play maps that challenge you, even if you fail them.- [ U z z I ] - wrote:
You aren't challenging yourself. You should be playing the right maps if you want to see any improvement. I was in the same situation as you, and the way I coped with it was to play songs that I found challenging. Play more insanes, easy insanes if you have to. That was you can actually get used to harder songs.
And remember, accuracy is just a digit. It doesn't judge your skill whatsoever. There's no point in retrying maps you've already S'd and FC'ed a long time ago, move on to new and harder ones.
I know you say you play offline, but if the playcount listed in your profile is close to your actual playcount, then your rank is actually pretty decent in terms of playcount compared to people around the same rank as you. And about playing offline--if you have Internet issues, alright--but otherwise there's no point in playing offline, like Redon said. Chances are you'll unintentionally get a good score at some point or another, and your rank will rise a decent chunk.
Don't be afraid of failure. Challenge yourself, that's how you improve in osu. Everyone's been there, they don't feel like they're good enough for how much they've played, I get it. But if you truly want to improve, you have to stop worrying about FCing those hards and move onto maps that you might not necessarily do good at first try.
- [ U z z I ] - wrote:
You aren't challenging yourself
Bauxe wrote:
If you are aiming for full combos to improve, you are really doing this wrong.
Kuju wrote:
Just DT everything
NO.Kuju wrote:
Just DT everything