First off, I'm not entirely new to VSRGs. Played mostly DDR clones before osu!mania. And even though I've been playing for fun most of the time, I kept hitting this one barrier that made me quit numerous times. So I decided to ask for help here in hopes to get some tips.
Secondly, didn't want to post in the improvement sticky thread, since it's kind of dead, so opened a separate thread instead.
Anyways, I seem to be unable to read/play things at all when I reach the ~200 BPM zone. The only thing I can play at around 280-300 BPM 16ths is rolls. 180 BPM jumpstreams are somewhat beatable, as long as they are not reaaally dense. 200 BPM 16th streams are somewhat ok, but I tend to drop them if they last a bit longer than usual. I can somewhat play 140 BPM 16th jacks, as long as they are single taps. And numerous problems with holds I'm not gonna even name.
I want to start playing a bit more competitively, and for me that is playing faster, harder patterns instead of being an accuracy monster because in the end I still want to have fun and being able to play the fast stuff does just that for me. So anything regarding accuracy can be ignored
Here's some extra info if needed:
I use upscroll, at fixed approach speed of 27-29. My layout is SD56 (numpad), since that's the only configuration that allows for quads. I keep my eyes at the top of the screen, where the hit area is. I play most of the patters focusing on fingers mostly, don't use wrists unless playing jacks.
If there's anything else you need to know, ask away and I'll try to answer it to the best of my ability.
Any and all opinions/tips are welcome.
Secondly, didn't want to post in the improvement sticky thread, since it's kind of dead, so opened a separate thread instead.
Anyways, I seem to be unable to read/play things at all when I reach the ~200 BPM zone. The only thing I can play at around 280-300 BPM 16ths is rolls. 180 BPM jumpstreams are somewhat beatable, as long as they are not reaaally dense. 200 BPM 16th streams are somewhat ok, but I tend to drop them if they last a bit longer than usual. I can somewhat play 140 BPM 16th jacks, as long as they are single taps. And numerous problems with holds I'm not gonna even name.
I want to start playing a bit more competitively, and for me that is playing faster, harder patterns instead of being an accuracy monster because in the end I still want to have fun and being able to play the fast stuff does just that for me. So anything regarding accuracy can be ignored
Here's some extra info if needed:
I use upscroll, at fixed approach speed of 27-29. My layout is SD56 (numpad), since that's the only configuration that allows for quads. I keep my eyes at the top of the screen, where the hit area is. I play most of the patters focusing on fingers mostly, don't use wrists unless playing jacks.
If there's anything else you need to know, ask away and I'll try to answer it to the best of my ability.
Any and all opinions/tips are welcome.