Stuff you need to make an effort to play well. Know what you do wrong and try to do it right next time or leave it be and focus on something else.
having fun to be motivated is good, but playing stuff solely based on how much 'fun' you have isn't going to help you get better.I never said solely
I'm not sure what you just said. You don't have the best communication skills, I'm just saiyanofc it does since that what im asking here. If you cant answer my question or do anything else useful then dont post
But look, I'll just try and make my point simple: don't use no-fail, if you need to, then what you're playing is likely too hard for you to be getting any benefit. Literally playing anything else will help you improve. Generally I like to suggest people play easier maps so they can get better consistency, but if you find that too boring then playing harder stuff is fine too. 'Aim or reading cap', I don't really know what you mean, but it doesn't really matter.
If you can't do long streams, well that just equates to not good streaming skills. Like I said, if you want to be a great and balanced player, learning to stream is important. Assuming that is your ambition, if it isn't, well, it doesn't matter.How about talking about the actual topic? All youre doing is talking abotu stuff nobody asked for.
Arguing about what's better actually has a purpose. It's pretty common consensus that tablet is better, people can use this information.Nobody cares abotu that (Also everyone knows). Ultimatly Tablet > Mouse, everything else is rather opinion or device support. But in the end there are people who are better with mouse, that dont give /*^*/ and/or are better with whatever device they picked.
so much this. whenever I give my frank opinion I get this reaction. Maybe I'm just too tactless.You said nothing useful anyways
also forget all what I said Celestielle, play nothing but Big Black and you will be Cookiezi in no time.
This thread, "I want to improve without investing time into stuff I'm bad at"Celestielle wrote:
Also i dont need to be able to stream at all to be have a high rank. There are enough maps without.
._. I use a mouse and I think my aim is pretty good compared to other people around rank.Celestielle wrote:
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Arguing about what's better actually has a purpose. It's pretty common consensus that tablet is better, people can use this information.
Nobody cares abotu that (Also everyone knows). Ultimatly Tablet > Mouse, everything else is rather opinion or device support. But in the end there are people who are better with mouse, that dont give /*^*/ and/or are better with whatever device they picked.
Anyways. Someone actually helpful told me what to do, so i dont need to read this[-Cloud-] wrote:
So, you basically want to improve without focussing on any important aspect of the game, because they're "boring". Kinda pointless to play a rhytmn game then. You might be more happy with CoD.
Happy mashing, you'll regret it later.
You are asking for the best way to improve your ability to spam through fast maps without no-fail; that's a silly question really. "playing at aim or reading cap" barely makes sense. You just need to play fast maps.Celestielle wrote:
You said nothing useful anyways
personally i want to be a fast player, good can come laterB1rd wrote:
You are asking for the best way to improve your ability to spam through fast maps without no-fail; that's a silly question really. "playing at aim or reading cap" barely makes sense. You just need to play fast maps.Celestielle wrote:
You said nothing useful anyways
I'm not obligated to answer your exact question without looking at the context. I've been trying to tell you that spamming fast maps is a bad idea, and if you want to be a good player that's not what you should do. But apparently you don't want to become a good player, or you have your own definition of one. So it's pointless for me to try and give you any more advice.
At least one who understandsRiince wrote:
personally i want to be a fast player, good can come later
0 exists as a symbol. What it actually means depends on the context. With no context given I could just as easily argue that 0+1=2 where 0,1,2 are just symbols. Elaborating more, even taking 0+1=1 in the usual context, this context says nothing about improvement. It's a simple mathematical equation. In fact, improvement is not well defined in this case either.Riince wrote:
0 does exist, it's not an undefined value
also you should learn long streams because you learn very valuable skills like learning how to correct your finger movements during a stream and stamina
There is no solution. He will get a lot of shitty habits and regret it, when he starts enjoying playing the game in a proper way. That's it.xYamiHikari wrote:
Have fun OP
Thats all that matters anyway
I still don't get how OP says they "have more fun by failing a hard map than s'ing an easier map" .
and they want to improve.
Failing hard maps and retrying aren't gonna get anywhere, certainly not gonna help them improve so i'm wondering what's OP's solution in the end.
falsexYamiHikari wrote:
Have fun OP
Thats all that matters anyway
I still don't get how OP says they "have more fun by failing a hard map than s'ing an easier map" .
and they want to improve.
Failing hard maps and retrying aren't gonna get anywhere, certainly not gonna help them improve so i'm wondering what's OP's solution in the end.
Do you think he can read it?Riince wrote:
falsexYamiHikari wrote:
Have fun OP
Thats all that matters anyway
I still don't get how OP says they "have more fun by failing a hard map than s'ing an easier map" .
and they want to improve.
Failing hard maps and retrying aren't gonna get anywhere, certainly not gonna help them improve so i'm wondering what's OP's solution in the end.
as long as they can read it, it's a great way to practice
it doesnt really matter what i think about what he can or cant read[-Cloud-] wrote:
Do you think he can read it?
here let me just bring this up to save some arguments, the booster technique by SancteriaRiince wrote:
it doesnt really matter what i think about what he can or cant read[-Cloud-] wrote:
Do you think he can read it?