Infevo wrote:
You don't make any sense. Sure the music stays the same but what's your point? I can play the guitar to a play along track and the music I play along to will be the same EACH single time I do so. But what I specifically do (my improvisations, my guitar leads, riffs and so on, very concrete sheet music = osu! hitsounds) may differ every time based on my skills, if i mess up occasionally or maybe are totally off the timing. Some parts my sheets (=maps) tell me might still be impossible to execute.
That should give you sufficient clue how clueless you are.
You know absolutely nothing about music - a musical score is in no way equivalent to an osu! beatmap. No two performances of a score will ever be identical.
It's an imperfect approximation of the music. One of the skills of being a good performer is correctly interpreting the score: that's why most people would rather listen to, say, Vladimir Ashkenazy playing the piano rather than a mechanically perfect computer simply outputting the notes from a score.
Every single play of an osu! beatmap, the
music will be identical no matter how well or how badly I have played the beatmap.
The reason I am making these posts is because you are advising practising osu! as though it is a musical instrument. This is poor advice. Practice osu! as though you are playing osu!.