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Starting practice at alternating on high bpm

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Asop
I'm just starting to play some higher bpm maps that have sections that I can no longer single tap and alternate only on stacks and streams. What is the best way to get into alternating high bpm? Playing the lower end of high bpm maps or just putting on NF and trying to alternate like 260 bpm maps and grinding it for a couple weeks?
-Makishima S-
I wasn't able to play 190+ for a long time.
I never used NF to learn, this mod is pure bullshit in term of learning something.
After a month by playing like 2 hours per day i can play 220 pretty easy.
How?

Practice more, if you fail, change map, move... after a while come back, play again, maybe you will pass more, push your fuckin limits but never use NF.
NF will make you lazy as fuck in term of aiming / acc.

For one month my search bar started by "bpm>200 ar>=9"
First week was terrible but if you are consistent, you will get there.
Yolshka
NF isn't that evil though, i use it a lot, and I'm not dead (yet?) :D
Let's you finish maps.
though i guess it doesn't make much of a difference in speed training, since if you're not fast enough ,you're not fast enough, reagardless of hp. :(
Alex3i2
A true osu pony will always play without nf
gooder101
nf is great,playing map and ending in the middle because you failed isn't.
play all the maps untill the end,use nf a lot unless your performance changes into something that taiga described.
cheers.
chainpullz
260 is like still easy singletap bpm.
DeathHydra

chainpullz wrote:

260 is like still easy singletap bpm.
Ouch. That hurts.
mizuki-chan
i never used NF until i reached a point where i recognized that im not enjoying the game anymore when i fail mid song if i played 6*+ maps.
so NF isnt bad. it depends on how or for what reasons you use NF...
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