I think speed is the only limit people may have, or can be an extremely hard barrier to improve in. Out of aim, accuracy, and speed, speed has by far the most varied results from practice among players. I have tried for years many different methods to practice streaming with my fingers but the rate I was improving was absolutely abysmal, my fingers just weren't meant to move like that. In order to improve at streaming again, I had to utilize my wrist more and observed how sayo and WWW streamed. I was finally able to improve in speed and control after learning from scratch, but my fingers won't move the way that Niko's or Jesus' does. I know it's hard to believe people may not be built like you, who clearly didn't have too much problems improving in speed. I would've aged too old before reaching 250bpm at the rate my individual fingers were improving speed. Maybe it would've been possible, but by means extending way passed osu! practice alone for a normal person like me, like taking a break to master Jeet Kune Do or something.Khelly wrote:
I don't think some people have a limit where they can't go to a certain speed, e.g, 250 bpm - I just think they don't try hard enough/correctly/give up too easily.
As for other things such as aim or accuracy, the only thing that may be holding you back is lack of focus, lack of patience, muscle memory, and/or lack of goals. You have to be able to see certain things about your playing and think of how to fix them as well. For example, if your spins look like ovals or angled on one side, don't be a lazy ass and ignore them, think of why you can't comfortably move in an even circle.