Hello everyone! My name is Alex, I'm 19 years old and I suck at this game!
I completely forgot that osu had a forum section and whilst randomly clicking about on the site, I realised there was a forum, so yeah, I registered on this site around 2 years ago and played it for about 10 minutes and rage quit (IT WAS SO FRUSTRATING MAN.) for a long time, so when I see how long I played this game and cry because I am only around 20k, I remember that I havent actually played for the full 2 years (which may or may not be good idk)
I have been losing ranks for a little while now, as I have had some stress with university, but thankfully I have finished my retakes and should HOPEFULLY be progressing onto my first official year (I'm on an entry course xO). So now that's over with, I can finally start enjoying the game again.
One question: I freaking love playing on DT, however, I have had a few people tell me it would be more beneficial to play on HR, for the sake of my aim etc, is this true? some guidance would be awesome
Anyway, it's nice to be "officially" a part of the community
I completely forgot that osu had a forum section and whilst randomly clicking about on the site, I realised there was a forum, so yeah, I registered on this site around 2 years ago and played it for about 10 minutes and rage quit (IT WAS SO FRUSTRATING MAN.) for a long time, so when I see how long I played this game and cry because I am only around 20k, I remember that I havent actually played for the full 2 years (which may or may not be good idk)
I have been losing ranks for a little while now, as I have had some stress with university, but thankfully I have finished my retakes and should HOPEFULLY be progressing onto my first official year (I'm on an entry course xO). So now that's over with, I can finally start enjoying the game again.
One question: I freaking love playing on DT, however, I have had a few people tell me it would be more beneficial to play on HR, for the sake of my aim etc, is this true? some guidance would be awesome
Anyway, it's nice to be "officially" a part of the community