Have the good / bad skin influence on the accuracy and the skill?
I have no clue what point you're trying to make unless it's that your playcount in osu!standard is so low that your claim about being able to play any AR equally well is clearly bullshit.Conor wrote:
I still SS them. No matter what I change ARs too. Maybe you should look at my play count compared to OP (and do some that thing called research I mentioned earlier). This is completely besides the point of the thread anyway.GhostFrog wrote:
How about you do what I suggested to prove me wrong then. Play a map on AR9. Make an AR7 version. Play that. Tell me how your scores compare.
if u are comfortable with it and u can see clearly then it's fine i would sayFatal3ty wrote:
Have the good / bad skin influence on the accuracy and the skill?
What? You would need to play standard a whole bunch to be able to play AR7 as well as AR9?? But I thought AR7 was easier!Conor wrote:
That's besides the point, I've still practiced enough to the point where I can do it on a game mode. If I went and played standard as much as I did Taiko, it'd be the same case. Don't kid yourself.GhostFrog wrote:
I have no clue what point you're trying to make unless it's that your playcount in osu!standard is so low that your claim about being able to play any AR equally well is clearly bullshit.
True, I simply hit too hard. I find it very hard to be loose and all the spectators tell me then that I react too hectic and press often too late and must change. Until now I have never been able to change.[ Momiji ] wrote:
1.try to listen to the hitsounds so that they sound in sync with the music
2.try to use the exact same force in every keypress - you can't avoid sacrificing accuracy on faster maps because of how unstable will your keypresses probably be, but you will be able to extend your comfort zone by practicing on faster maps.
tap swiftly, but do not use excessive force.
Conor wrote:
Be as loose as you possibly can. I see you have Green switches so maybe you could switch from tactile switches to linear switches if you really wanted too to see if that would help? Green switches have an actuation force of 80 cN which is rather stiff. You could try and get your hands on some Red switches which have an actuation force of 45 cN, much less force required for a keystroke.Fatal3ty wrote:
True, I simply hit too hard. I find it very hard to be loose and all the spectators tell me then that I react too hectic and press often too late and must change. Until now I have never been able to change.
You can refer to this for Cherry MX switches to see if there's any that strike your fancy.
Focusing on the music just makes it worseSnowflakeStreet wrote:
Focus on the music and not the approach circle.
For DT, just practice. It's something you have to play a ton of and get used to.
ThisMahoganytooth wrote:
Dude, you're a bit low ranked to be trying to play AR10. Just play the game and it will come to you with time
I just died slightly inside...Conor wrote:
Why would you want to go down to AR7 if you can do AR9 anyway? Isn't that the reverse of progress? Lets all stop getting better.
I have an AR7 nomod in my top ranks.Kheldragar wrote:
What actualy hard, good map is ar7?
Stream maps are still mapsB1rd wrote:
it doesn't count when it's just stream spam.
Here's your problem, and it's that you're avoiding your problems and trying to cover them up by spamming mods, and that'll get you nowhere.Fatal3ty wrote:
The problem there is that many insanes without mod are often too heavy. I absolutely can not stream and no quick triples and doubles and High-BPM-Beatmaps. The I fail just yet. My finger is far too slow and cramp immediately after many triples and then blocked.
Just play the game and stop dodging the issue. If you want to get good at streaming, play more streams. Want to get good accuracy, focus on getting good accuracy. Now, go click circles. /threadMahoganytooth wrote:
Here's your problem, and it's that you're avoiding your problems and trying to cover them up by spamming mods, and that'll get you nowhere.Fatal3ty wrote:
The problem there is that many insanes without mod are often too heavy. I absolutely can not stream and no quick triples and doubles and High-BPM-Beatmaps. The I fail just yet. My finger is far too slow and cramp immediately after many triples and then blocked.
How should I play when the keyboard reacts too late? Approach Circle it has nothing even touched the circles and now I press early, Osu says it too late. It is impossible to train yourself. Is there anyway a program that can measure the delay?ZenithPhantasm wrote:
If you seriously have trouble reacting to AR10 then there's almost nothing you can do but play more. No one can tell you if you'll ever be able to learn it. The only advice I can offer you is play more and use followpoints.
with all of my respect sir.. u wut m8Fatal3ty wrote:
How should I play when the keyboard reacts too late? Approach Circle it has nothing even touched the circles and now I press early, Osu says it too late. It is impossible to train yourself. Is there anyway a program that can measure the delay?