I'm thinking about getting one for drawing and whatnot, just wanted to know about osu too.
This doesn't make sense.Blue Dragon wrote:
It's very fun, but if you're already used to mouse, you will HARDLY use tablet as your first choice for playing osu!.
I didn't say it was easier or harder. It depends. I just think, if you're addicted to mouse, you will hardly use tablet as your first choice. For me, it IS easier on tablet for making streams, but I prefer mouse.strager wrote:
This doesn't make sense.Blue Dragon wrote:
It's very fun, but if you're already used to mouse, you will HARDLY use tablet as your first choice for playing osu!.
I consider myself a skilled player. I normally play mouse, but I borrowed my brother's tablet to try it out. I was pretty good at it, especially since I can hardly hold a tablet pen. Some things were easier, and some things were harder, but in short, skill is determined by the player, not the input device.
My second paragraph wasn't responding to you.Blue Dragon wrote:
I didn't say it was easier or harder. It depends. I just think, if you're addicted to mouse, you will hardly use tablet as your first choice. For me, it IS easier on tablet for making streams, but I prefer mouse.
I play with both but Mouse is hands down the easier of the two Imo I play at X1.9 decent speed with very little movement requiredxXSupanoobXx wrote:
Each has their own good points and drawbacks.
The tablet allows you to get almost every note accurately, but requires stamina to hold the pen for an extended period of time as well as skill to look below your blocking arm and play with the delay (unless your tablet is really good, that is).
Mouse, no delays, but requires more skill to control the speed as which to move the cursor to the intended point. Not to mention it is REALLY difficult to attempt continuous square loops (maps like Masterpiece ft. Latte or something). True story.