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well i guess you can use tablets for drawing and stuffZenithPhantasm wrote:
Mouse because tablet is limited only to osu.
That's the spirit!pandaBee wrote:
Both.
I want to try both, but i can only play consistent with onepandaBee wrote:
Both.
i've been using mine to draw but now i know that's not what they're meant for ):ZenithPhantasm wrote:
Mouse because tablet is limited only to osu.
yeah I tried drawing with mine but its very hard to do for me. for some reason mouse is better at that imoAstrofiziks wrote:
i've been using mine to draw but now i know that's not what they're meant for ):ZenithPhantasm wrote:
Mouse because tablet is limited only to osu.
Drawing with tablet (especially ones that don't have a screen) takes a LOT of practice. Your eyes have to match the position of your pen with the screen (generally not on top of each other) instead of with a piece of paper. I've had my tablet for ~4months now, and I still prefer pencils (ranging from 5B to 5H) and piece of paper over the tablet. Unless you wanna buy a cintiq, but those are like, super big amounts of money...Astrofiziks wrote:
i've been using mine to draw but now i know that's not what they're meant for ):ZenithPhantasm wrote:
Mouse because tablet is limited only to osu.
i've had mine for a few years now. i had a hard time figuring it out when i first bought it, but now i've used it so much instead of actual pencil and paper that i can't do traditional art anymorepeckc wrote:
Drawing with tablet (especially ones that don't have a screen) takes a LOT of practice. Your eyes have to match the position of your pen with the screen (generally not on top of each other) instead of with a piece of paper. I've had my tablet for ~4months now, and I still prefer pencils (ranging from 5B to 5H) and piece of paper over the tablet. Unless you wanna buy a cintiq, but those are like, super big amounts of money...
There's always Microsoft's Surface line of tablets.peckc wrote:
Drawing with tablet (especially ones that don't have a screen) takes a LOT of practice. Your eyes have to match the position of your pen with the screen (generally not on top of each other) instead of with a piece of paper. I've had my tablet for ~4months now, and I still prefer pencils (ranging from 5B to 5H) and piece of paper over the tablet. Unless you wanna buy a cintiq, but those are like, super big amounts of money...
You're probably using too small of an area. Try using full.Rappy wrote:
I prefer the good ol' mouse! I like using Tablet, but my hand just isn't steady enough to hover my pen..especially when I'm on the verge of an FC. I get super tensed up and violently throw my hand across the Tablet and miss everything. When I use mouse I push down really hard and it seems to keep it stready when I'm tense. I've tried dragging but I can't seem to get the hang of it, so I just gave up after about 2 weeks of trying to learn tablet and went back to Mouse lol #thestruggle
I did for a while but it's just too slow imo. I have to make awkward arm/hand movements to do jumps and then the pen starts to slip out of my hand from all of the sweat and I can't regrip fast enough to not miss.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
You're probably using too small of an area. Try using full.
Your tablet grip should generally be a bit different than your pencil grip, unless you're using a very tiny area. The grip needs to focus on stability (such as anchoring your pinky on the tablet) and comfortably moving larger movements without moving your wrist's position (generally by holding it higher).Rappy wrote:
I did for a while but it's just too slow imo. I have to make awkward arm/hand movements to do jumps and then the pen starts to slip out of my hand from all of the sweat and I can't regrip fast enough to not miss.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
You're probably using too small of an area. Try using full.
My current area isn't crazy small, it's a little less than half. I will try increasing it a little bit though
Top mouse players don't have extraordinary playcounts so that seems to be plain wrong.NixXSkate wrote:
Tablet is more practical for a game like osu!, but you can get good with a mouse with extra practice. Some people just prefer the feel of a mouse even if it's not as practical.
If they're really high tier players, chances are they're talented anyway, and would've learned fast whether with tablet or mouse. Besides, many of them do have playcounts quite up there, such as Doomsday and Amai. Angelsim most likely had a period where he played offline, too (Back when he was firebat92). Playcount isn't an accurate way to measure how much someone has played anyway, it doesn't include offline playing, unranked playing, and groups a retry within 5 seconds the same as a full playthrough. I have a high playcount and I would've probably had a bit better aim if I cared about switching to tablet, but the main reason I'm bad is because of my own incompetence, nothing to do with mouse. Even if it's harder to master mouse, a good player can master either peripheral. SiLviA was able to master using a mouse with a cheap, mediocre sensor (although it has the best mouse shape ever); compare that to a tablet with absolute positioning.Endaris wrote:
Top mouse players don't have extraordinary playcounts so that seems to be plain wrong.NixXSkate wrote:
Tablet is more practical for a game like osu!, but you can get good with a mouse with extra practice. Some people just prefer the feel of a mouse even if it's not as practical.
Compared to tablet players around my rank my playcount also seems absolutely average.
Should also mention SiLviA used a Pop 3 Grast which has an extremely good ergonomic shape.NixXSkate wrote:
If they're really high tier players, chances are they're talented anyway, and would've learned fast whether with tablet or mouse. Besides, many of them do have playcounts quite up there, such as Doomsday and Amai. Angelsim most likely had a period where he played offline, too (Back when he was firebat92). Playcount isn't an accurate way to measure how much someone has played anyway, it doesn't include offline playing, unranked playing, and groups a retry within 5 seconds the same as a full playthrough. I have a high playcount and I would've have probably had a bit better aim if I cared about switching to tablet, but the main reason I'm bad is because of my own incompetence, nothing to do with mouse. Even if it's harder to master mouse, a good player can master either peripheral. SiLviA was able to master using a mouse with a cheap, mediocre sensor; compare that to a tablet with absolute positioning.
Theres no a single ergonomic mouse with a good snappy sensor yet.Loli Sex Slave wrote:
serious answer here,
tablet >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
you can't argue against absolute positioning. Some players could perform better with the shape of a mouse, but disregarding niches a tablet is mechanically better