Osu!Mania is fun, but I've been thinking about beginner o!m players (Like Me) that would like to play osu!mania with less buttons. Since it's less it would of course give less points.
I guess not really, I noticed majority of the beginner/easy maps contains 1/4 and lots of 1/2 which is plain hard for beginners (even my friend complained that the intro is harder than the chorus because of 1/2), ranked beginner maps with only 1/1 and 2/1 is pretty rare, or maybe I jjust haven't checked all maps yet.Reditum wrote:
If youre a beginner osu!mania player you should probably just play beginner leveled maps.
Not really, most beginner maps still using 1/1 with several 1/2 notes. If your friend said that so much 1/4 notes, perhaps he is playing at 2.5* or bigger ? and 2/1 note is a no-no, makes me die of waiting even when i first playing mania, better play converted that have so much LN for easy maps. Map of 1/1 usually have difficulty about 1.5*, which is pretty good for training.Sirade wrote:
I guess not really, I noticed majority of the beginner/easy maps contains 1/4 and lots of 1/2 which is plain hard for beginners (even my friend complained that the intro is harder than the chorus because of 1/2), ranked beginner maps with only 1/1 and 2/1 is pretty rare, or maybe I jjust haven't checked all maps yet.
Oh well, beginners map less than 1.5* is pretty rare, but still it is weird to play that the chorus is easier than the intro, on some songs.Wind_14 wrote:
Not really, most beginner maps still using 1/1 with several 1/2 notes. If your friend said that so much 1/4 notes, perhaps he is playing at 2.5* or bigger ? and 2/1 note is a no-no, makes me die of waiting even when i first playing mania, better play converted that have so much LN for easy maps. Map of 1/1 usually have difficulty about 1.5*, which is pretty good for training.
3K is possible without jacks, but beyond Hard diff or high BPM songs would result in jacks.Wind_14 wrote:
And even 3k is pretty hard to ranked, still too much jack... it's better to start training to map 8k and 9k, since most 8k beatmaps is still 7k+1, not a full 8k spread...