Start off with slow bpm stream maps. If you can't maintain 5 300 hits then there's an issue. It could just be cold in your room.
Ever since ppv2 and the new difficulty system launched people have abandoned the old routes and seem to focus almost entirely on pp and playing harder maps. Before there was no easy way to tell how difficult songs were and you weren't getting like anything for pp unless you were in the top 100 for that map. It's too easy to compare yourself to other people now and it's created all sorts of expectations for what types of things your should be able to play after X amount of plays/time/etc...Green Platinum wrote:
I'm always confused when threads like this pop up since I only started really streaming once I hit 20-30k rank and here we are with a rank 183k asking for streaming advice. Sure pp has changed since then and I did triples etc, but nothing I would consider a stream at all. Sure OP has stated that they play offline but even the top ranks don't indicate even having the ability to play songs with streams in them.
My advice would be getting better in general and focusing on consistency rather than concentrating on specifics like streams.
thelewa wrote:
the biggest problem with new players trying to gauge their stream speed is that they haven't even developed the necessary nerve paths to allow for real nice and smooth movement of the fingerinos
so basically just play streams until your hand gets the hang of the movement
it's a real thing, even if the movement seems really simple, getting it down to perfection can take time for some people but when they do get it down their speed will just jump up
If you could fc 4 stars then why is your top play 3.05 star map with an A not an S. Regardless, just practice the finger motion and play more streams. Try playing the death stream training map on half time without single tapping. Just practice the motion, thats all you can do. Also, don't panic or tense up when you do well on streams.ij3ch3v wrote:
Ok, I see that there has been some confusion I have been playing offline since almost the beginning because I don't care about things like pp or leaderboard. So I can FC maps around 4 stars but when there are streams I completely butcher everything. Usually the first 6 or 7 notes of the streams I get right but after that everything is a miss, my brain just locks down. I don't think that in my rooms it's that cold but it might be because I am tensing up all of my arm.
Because he repeatedly stated that he is playing offline.otoed1 wrote:
If you could fc 4 stars then why is your top play 3.05 star map with an A not an S.
that's exactly it though, people usually want to have low playcount so they look like they improved faster/have natural talent. it would make sense to have 50k plays for a nice rank but it simply looks more impressive if you only have 15k or something.Sancteria wrote:
for what reason do ppl play offline? If you want a play count you wanna be proud of, you need to play online, if ppl see wow this guy is having 50k plays already, they´ll see the hard work behind your score
the death stream training maps will become pretty useless for a whilewhat the fuck am i reading
It doesn't matter if you can play the deathstream training maps which are literally just a random song with 1/4's thrown in at the correct bpm but absolutely 0 correlation to the music. When you start to try to play complex maps containing streams you are still probably going to fuck up the streams because you don't know how to actually read streams. Not to mention most (I realize there are some stream training maps like the ones aqo has made) of the deathstream training maps have very little spacing and trivial patterns which just isn't good practice.Soulg wrote:
the death stream training maps will become pretty useless for a whilewhat the fuck am i reading
ankou wrote:
that's exactly it though, people usually want to have low playcount so they look like they improved faster/have natural talent. it would make sense to have 50k plays for a nice rank but it simply looks more impressive if you only have 15k or something.Sancteria wrote:
for what reason do ppl play offline? If you want a play count you wanna be proud of, you need to play online, if ppl see wow this guy is having 50k plays already, they´ll see the hard work behind your score