It works for me. New achievement /juankristal wrote:
LOL gg me. I can't do that tho haha. I can't hit the key and i cant hear the clicky sound x.x
It works for me. New achievement /juankristal wrote:
LOL gg me. I can't do that tho haha. I can't hit the key and i cant hear the clicky sound x.x
Did you try doing shift+tab?Sashime wrote:
Anyone? please help!
The score and percent did not showing in game!
What should i do!
#justasking
Hey, we have a lot of time to make stuff better related to score v2! There is some stuff that HAS to be changed or discus at least (such as visual mods giving score advantage or the values or whatever). I think a score v2 for tournaments is indeed needed to make stuff more interesting and perhaps change the meta a little bit.Todestrieb wrote:
Please, don't do V2 scoring, nobody like it, It's a HUGE step back.
If you are like me, you would go a couple days without mania and then shit out 1 or 2 decent scores, call it day, and repeat. I just play casually most of the time as if I am a noob (whether that's is on purpose or not is for my subconscience to decide), and then pick a random day to unleash all that stored power.Soul Evans wrote:
I've been pretty much down on my 4k after 4 extensive months of playing 7k while i did rank up tons and got really good at 7k, i feel like in 4k i haven't improved at all. So i was thinking about doing a 2 month streak of playing nothing but 4k, but i don't want my 7k improvement to slow down either, aaaaa this is a really hard decision.
My stamina will get worse in that case, for 7k maybe but for 4k my stamina is really essential for 4k since 6 star stuff are really dense so even when i see myself doing better than what i normally do at half of the map, i just die down because staminaabraker wrote:
If you are like me, you would go a couple days without mania and then shit out 1 or 2 decent scores, call it day, and repeat. I just play casually most of the time as if I am a noob (whether that's is on purpose or not is for my subconscience to decide), and then pick a random day to unleash all that stored power.Soul Evans wrote:
I've been pretty much down on my 4k after 4 extensive months of playing 7k while i did rank up tons and got really good at 7k, i feel like in 4k i haven't improved at all. So i was thinking about doing a 2 month streak of playing nothing but 4k, but i don't want my 7k improvement to slow down either, aaaaa this is a really hard decision.
So... I feel like a suck most of the time, but not always. Play 4k or 7k casually and go out sometimes? I dunno how that will work out as you are not me
Honestly I am not sure why players use the word stamina to describe their ability to maintain on a map. The term usage "have enough stamina to do a map" is so wrong imo. To me, that implies you are barely keeping up with the map. What you call "using stamina" to me is the resultant opposing force your fingers experience over time which comes from directing your fingers to go the opposite way they are going, which causes strain in the ligments. It's just lack of control in simple terms. If you have fine control of your finger movements such that you are not forcing them to move fast, then you shouldn't even feel any strain causing stamina depletion over time.Soul Evans wrote:
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High level VSRG stuff is quite similar to high level guitar playing in this aspect. Speed comes from good finger technique, not from finger strength. Playing faster than your finger technique can handle results in your fingers tensing up, causing the mid-song muscle fatigue you described. With better finger technique, you can play the same song at the same (or greater) speed using less strength, less movement and therefore with less muscle fatigue.Soul Evans wrote:
My stamina will get worse in that case, for 7k maybe but for 4k my stamina is really essential for 4k since 6 star stuff are really dense so even when i see myself doing better than what i normally do at half of the map, i just die down because stamina
Agreed, let me rephrase that part of my previous post: Pushing the limits of what you can comfortably play is better for preventing injuries and developing finger technique. I.e., do challenge yourself, don't strain yourself.Bobbias wrote:
You still need to play relatively hard things (for your skill level) to improve technique. Playing something that is too easy makes it much harder to actually change your technique and see the difference that better technique makes.
Those used to burn, but I can do them without feeling a thing now since I learned to read the patterns.Soul Evans wrote:
or even maps like blue army or we luv lama
Is there possibility you just read less efficiently, hence forcing your fingers to strain while trying to keep up?Soul Evans wrote:
that's what i'm suffering from, to be unable to continue a map because i lost my stamina,
99% and feeling burns. Maybe you are forcing yourself to press keys and/or pressing keys too hard?Soul Evans wrote:
I can 99% FC 5* jumpstreams and still feel the burn in my arms, so it's not a reading problem
Honestly anyone who says KPS doesn't equal into skill is wrong. KPS IS EVERYTHING!1!step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
trueNoderum wrote:
Honestly anyone who says KPS doesn't equal into skill is wrong. KPS IS EVERYTHING!1!step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
yesYuudachi-kun wrote:
If we play 14k vibro can we get OVER 200 KPS AND BE #1 PLAYER OF ALL TIME?!!1?!
step mania wrote:
high kps high acc = greatest player
Noderum wrote:
Honestly anyone who says KPS doesn't equal into skill is wrong. KPS IS EVERYTHING!1!step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
i got like 200 kps in this am i #1 now or what ?????????????????????????step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
Fantasy wrote:
Noderum wrote:
Attang has been slacking it so I'm hear to remind everyone that kps = skill.
That's it, move on with your life now.
There is something called beatmap packs which are on the beatmaps section->beatmap packs.jbomb99 wrote:
Hello new to Osu! here but I am wondering if there is a may to get the extra beatmaps from the download section as 1 complete file instead of multiple files?
Conservation wrote:
step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
i got like 200 kps in this am i #1 now or what ?????????????????????????
some players use the cramped playstyle, inteliser actually set some really good scores with it (ie rose quarts j5 93p aaa, but it's definitely worse if you're trying to improve. your fingers are constantly bumping into each other, especially your thumbs. i reccomend at least 3 keys of space between your inputs minimum, though you should play with the keybindings to see how much space works for you. i used to use qwop (6 keys of space between the inputs) for a while, and after switching to it from qwer i immediately improved. that said, a few months ago i switched to qw end pgdn (10+ keys of space) and noticed immediate improvement after switching to those keybinds as well. if i go back to qwop, i dont lose skill, but its just most comfortable for me to use qw end pgdown. play around with the spacing of your keybinds to find out what works best for youjpsn wrote:
general discussion ay? Well is it bad to not have your keys you press spread out and just have them lined up straight in a row because its cramped and you can't tap as fast?
wow thanks for the reply!PositoniX wrote:
some players use the cramped playstyle, inteliser actually set some really good scores with it (ie rose quarts j5 93p aaa, but it's definitely worse if you're trying to improve. your fingers are constantly bumping into each other, especially your thumbs. i reccomend at least 3 keys of space between your inputs minimum, though you should play with the keybindings to see how much space works for you. i used to use qwop (6 keys of space between the inputs) for a while, and after switching to it from qwer i immediately improved. that said, a few months ago i switched to qw end pgdn (10+ keys of space) and noticed immediate improvement after switching to those keybinds as well. if i go back to qwop, i dont lose skill, but its just most comfortable for me to use qw end pgdown. play around with the spacing of your keybinds to find out what works best for youjpsn wrote:
general discussion ay? Well is it bad to not have your keys you press spread out and just have them lined up straight in a row because its cramped and you can't tap as fast?