farm some hd dt get da big pp
That's a horrible idea. Why wouldn't you just learn to read with the approach circles?abraker wrote:
To solve the approach circle clutter problem, I resized my hitcircles and approach circles to be 75% smaller
Don't mind him, abraker is a total weirdo.Narrill wrote:
That's a horrible idea. Why wouldn't you just learn to read with the approach circles?abraker wrote:
To solve the approach circle clutter problem, I resized my hitcircles and approach circles to be 75% smaller
Nice! I like the approach a lot.abraker wrote:
To solve the approach circle clutter problem, I resized my hitcircles and approach circles to be 75% smaller
this is actually genius why didn't i think of that beforeabraker wrote:
To solve the approach circle clutter problem, I resized my hitcircles and approach circles to be 75% smaller
No, the same thing doesn't apply to hidden. With hidden, you literally read off of the timings of disappearing circles (! This happens before you're supposed to hit the circle). It's nowhere close to the same as having no cue as for when to hit at all.Mahogany wrote:
Well, the same thing applies to hidden, which you seem to be saying you're fine with...
Me too, unless playing EZHD and being aware of weird sliderpauses, the sliderfade is way too good of an indicator.Mahogany wrote:
I don't know about you, but I read timings off when circles appear, not when they disappear, and that's quite a large cue for when to hit, and applies to both.
Infevo wrote:
Nice! I like the approach a lot.
DON'T DO THIS. You'd literally be training yourself to aim worse.StephOsu wrote:
this is actually genius why didn't i think of that before
i could do this instead of clicking HR and suffer from AR9.8/10.3
yes this is what im trying to doNarrill wrote:
Infevo wrote:
Nice! I like the approach a lot.DON'T DO THIS. You'd literally be training yourself to aim worse.StephOsu wrote:
this is actually genius why didn't i think of that before
i could do this instead of clicking HR and suffer from AR9.8/10.3