I quoted who I was responding to ?_? that's as specific as it gets.
I edited my post so it's more meaningful now.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
Nioce post and also HBD in case you didnt get my skype message since you dont seem to checkKukiMonster wrote:
LMFAO
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You're a fucking idiot.[Taiga] wrote:
Tablet IS BETTER than mouse, mainly becouse of absolute tracking which is primary advantage.
Osu!Wiki wrote:
The biggest selling point of tablets for osu! is this absolute tracking - every other parameter such as pressure levels, tilt sensitivity, barrel rotation, etc. will have no effect on your osu! gameplay. (...)
https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Tablet_purchaseOsu!Wiki wrote:
The biggest difference that a tablet has over a mouse is that it features absolute tracking. This means that every point on the tablet corresponds to a particular point on the screen. If you lift the pen outside of the sensitive range, then put it down on another part of the tablet, the cursor will "jump" to that location. This is opposed to mice, which rely on relative tracking.
No mention of lighter weight. Its easier to move a 15g pen around at high speeds than a 90g mouse[Taiga] wrote:
Osu!Wiki wrote:
The biggest selling point of tablets for osu! is this absolute tracking - every other parameter such as pressure levels, tilt sensitivity, barrel rotation, etc. will have no effect on your osu! gameplay. (...)https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Tablet_purchaseOsu!Wiki wrote:
The biggest difference that a tablet has over a mouse is that it features absolute tracking. This means that every point on the tablet corresponds to a particular point on the screen. If you lift the pen outside of the sensitive range, then put it down on another part of the tablet, the cursor will "jump" to that location. This is opposed to mice, which rely on relative tracking.
I didn't said you cannot be #1 with mouse.
Simply playing on tablet is easier which means it's better.
@Edit - if it's missinterpretation, happens, fix me then.
Could you please explain this?Mahogany wrote:
Mods increase difficulty in an entirely different way compared to 2 different nomod maps at different star ratings in a way that it's not even comparable.
They can fuck you up pretty hard, though, if you do them wrong, and you can improve by playing equivalent nomod maps just fine.Infevo wrote:
Mods won't hold you back from improving at these points.
Not quite, you just get better at that OD. You don't get "used" to a high tolerance window, you just learn to operate within it, and then you move up, and you learn to operate within an even smaller window. I don't get worse at OD9 when I play OD7.Infevo wrote:
If anything then sticking to low OD will fk up your accuracy even more since you'll get used to a bigger tolerance window.
Actually, I play plenty of CS4, and I can aim CS4 just fine. And that's all that matters to me right now, because all I play is CS4. I'll start caring about CS5 once I start playing HR, but for now, it's completely irrelevant to me, so what does my CS5 aiming matter?Infevo wrote:
Bigger circles make up for worse aim. You won't improve as effectively when you don't force yourself into more precision.
By not being retarded and arbitrarily limiting what nomod maps you want to play to avoid actually trying to improve? Why would I ever play 200bpm nomods if I wanted to improve speed when I can handle 200bpm singletaps just fine? I'd play something that's on the edge of my ability, like 240bpm singletaps on Matzcore or something. If he's able to play the speed of maps he/she wants to play, then there's no actual issue and nothing that needs to be improved for the time being and the time and attention better devoted to something more urgent.Infevo wrote:
Not play DT until rank x? How is someone supposed to improve on the speed department when he keeps limitting oneself to 200bpm nomod at max.
That has the risk of ruining your ability to play well if you don't already have strongly developed fundamentals, which the OP doesn't.Infevo wrote:
I don't have the exact quote but for efficient and effective improvement he recommends playing at one's limit; maps you can barely pass.
The difference being HR and DT are more deceptive and you're able to gain PP from them compared to playing shit-hard nomod maps. You don't get rewarded for spamming scarlet rose or bik blekk, but you definitely can get rewarded by HDHRDTing Easies and Normals, which encourages you to do that more.Infevo wrote:
And there are numerous of nomod maps (scarlet rose/big black e.g.) which might as well be able to mess up a lot if you play them too early.
I heavily disagree.Infevo wrote:
Counteradvising against mods in general is retarded. Period.
Uhhh, I've been trying to learn HR for a while, dude, and it's fucking difficult. I've already explained my reasons why not to play mods, and it has very little to do with my own experiences.Infevo wrote:
People who keep preaching one shouldn't touch mods until rank x to me are nothing but lazy and make it too obvious they need stupid excuses to feel better about themselves. Dude, if you don't want to invest some real effort into learning something exceptionally hard don't project and force this attitude this onto new players.
Untrue. If you're smart about your playing, you can learn what to avoid doing.Infevo wrote:
Developing bad habits will happen no matter what you do.
My point is that each rank bracket will have appropriate nomod, dt, hr maps. And there are numerous of nomod maps (scarlet rose/big black e.g.) which might as well be able to mess up a lot if you play them too early.I am kinda this guy who was "abusing" mods at low rank (~600-700pp), playing a lot of HR/HDHR becouse i was thinking "it will make me better". This ended up on screwing my progression rate which is slow now, slow as fuck becouse i still need to get rid with some bad habits and IT'S FUCKIN HARD.
Counteradvising against mods in general is retarded. Period.Not alerting newbs about bad habits and posibility to be skillless and complain later on becouse "3,5* ar8 od8 map too hard, cannot play it" is retarded.
People who keep preaching one shouldn't touch mods until rank x to me are nothing but lazy and make it too obvious they need stupid excuses to feel better about themselves.You wat dude?
Dude, if you don't want to invest some real effort into learning something exceptionally hard don't project and force this attitude onto new players.AIM - You don't need mods to train your aim, there is more than enough CS5 maps in range of 2-5* with moderate difficulty to do this. There is more than enough maps with tornado jumps / rabbit jumps / anti-jumps / squares / stars etc. to train aim. You don't need mods for this.
Developing bad habits will happen no matter what you do. Especially if you play a lot.No. No. No.
But at the end of the day you'll at least know how to approach these habits and fix them instead of worrying all day about doing something wrong in the first place.Took me over 5k pc to fix mashing buttons bad habit, i am still left with wrong reading technique habit which will take way more time to fix.
Play maps with star ratings you can consistently fc and work your way up.Bungie2117 wrote:
This is where I'm at atm.
Can clear 4*-4.5* star songs with 90-94.5%ish acc and 140-200ish max combo.
Lacking the consistency to carry the combo all the way through. Come to think of it, I have always had a hard time keeping combo past 300 even on way easy maps...
Any helpful advice?
Play the most difficult maps you could see yourself getting a full combo onBungie2117 wrote:
This is where I'm at atm.
Can clear 4*-4.5* star songs with 90-94.5%ish acc and 140-200ish max combo.
Lacking the consistency to carry the combo all the way through. Come to think of it, I have always had a hard time keeping combo past 300 even on way easy maps...
Any helpful advice?
Playing the game essentially is practicing. There is no way you can improve if you don't practice.LexiiTheGoddess wrote:
Was expecting nicer responses... but, thanks anyways
Neglecting nomod means ur gonna get buttraped in nomod lobbies and tournament. Same story for neglecting mods as well.Meiyuutang wrote:
How is it that mods are going to screw you up and give you bad habits?
That's bullshit right there. FC is only for extra Juicy points.Combo is a proof of consistency and skill.
what If I tell you that I made only one mistake on an 8 star map, does it means I'm not ready for that map?what truly matter is whether you have the skills to sight read that shit.Yes, if you made a mistake while playing Snow Drive [Challenger], recognize it, go play something else and come back when you feel you can FC it. That's how pro players are doing when they FC stuff (i recommend you to watch for example Rafis and what he is doing when have problem with FC his daily goal).
Cookiezi could not only clear an 8* but he could sight read them as wellOh well, i can sightread up to 6* jump maps (including once with rabbit jumps) and clear them with pretty decent score, that doesn't mean i can FC and play it properly like it is supposed to be played.
You can practise the same map over and over again until you can FC the map but it doesn't mean you could sight read of that level