Any tips to how to stream better and consistently?
you can'tRosten wrote:
Can we have a bot that just auto-mutes people for 24 hrs for saying nothing but "Play more"
Can we make a 24 hour auto mute bot when someone in gnr asks a dumb question in the opStephOsu wrote:
you can'tRosten wrote:
Can we have a bot that just auto-mutes people for 24 hrs for saying nothing but "Play more"
because it's a norm in G&R when 99% of the problem asked can be solved with that one true answer
code required for it is too complex because stupidity is one of the infinite resources we have on earthKhelly wrote:
Can we make a 24 hour auto mute bot when someone in gnr asks a dumb question in the op
the workload required for it is too much of an effort to do soYuno Nikusu wrote:
can we ban people that spend their entire life on the forums just to say "play more"
Rosten wrote:
Saying "Play more" is about as helpful as not posting at all.
It's not like they're just going to stop playing because twelve people didn't spam "play more"
Practice alone doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect.
Yes, check RaneFire's list and thenEndaris wrote:
That doesn't change the fact that it is futile to ask for help with streaming when you have 93% weighted acc, claim to have worse acc than HappyStick and are probably unable to get decent accuracy on triples already.
Aside from that he couldve just read the fucking stickies for advice + RaneFire's streamlists.
StephOsu wrote:
play the fuck more
asking those dumb question without looking through all the sticky'd guides and actually trying to play it as a rhythm game instead of whack-a-mole first is about as helpful as not posting at allRosten wrote:
Saying "Play more" is about as helpful as not posting at all.
It's not like they're just going to stop playing because twelve people didn't spam "play more"
Practice alone doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect.
If no one posted "play more", how would OPs ever know that this is the answer to 99% of all questions on improvement posted in G&R. They'd just think they're being ignored, which could, theoretically, lead them to stop playing. If you think "play more" is such a bad answer, how about coming up with a better answer?Rosten wrote:
Saying "Play more" is about as helpful as not posting at all.
It's not like they're just going to stop playing because twelve people didn't spam "play more"
Practice alone doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect.