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Actually, Autoconverts ARE bad practice. They use bad patterns you will not see in real maps. They do not use many of the kinds of patterns you see in real maps. If a player spends too much time playing autoconverts, then tries real maps, there's a chance they will get angry/hate real maps, because suddenly things are much harder than in the autoconverts. For example, autoconverts almost never have notes at the same time as an LN. When they do, it's always directly beside the LN, and repeats the same key until the LN is over. This pattern is never seen in real maps.Sr_Korah wrote:
-ReTLoM
I know what you mean, but remember newcomers mania players will start with autoconverts, and autoconverts aren't bad to practice for players that are starting the game, and because of that indeed it will make the osu!mania environment more 7k and higher keys friendly.
Well to be fair, the highest SR I could play in 4k was around 5.3, and even then that was only for underrated stuff, but in 7k I can pass much higher SR stuff, so my top plays are mostly 7k... And I did technically start playing 4k for a few years before I ever played 7k.... (That said, I've been focused on 7k for longer than 4k...)ReTLoM wrote:
nice idea to write something like this up, but the core problem is PP ... because you never will make PP with your 7k plays until you can S 5* maps now since DT even higher there is no need to play 7k at all. thats the main reason why people stick to 4k.
Sr_Korah wrote:
-ReTLoM
I know what you mean, but remember newcomers mania players will start with autoconverts, and autoconverts aren't bad to practice for players that are starting the game, and because of that indeed it will make the osu!mania environment more 7k and higher keys friendly.
Autoconverts aren't unfunny for beginners and even people with just weeks of experience.
Also, please, I don't want to turn this into a discussion of that nature, that's the last thing I want to happen.
yeah thats why i say up to 5* you dont make 7k score (i assumed investing the same amount of time in 7k and 4k every day) and after 5* there is a BIG BIG speed wall in 4k because it runs out of patterns and only will get faster and faster.Bobbias wrote:
Well to be fair, the highest SR I could play in 4k was around 5.3, and even then that was only for underrated stuff, but in 7k I can pass much higher SR stuff, so my top plays are mostly 7k... And I did technically start playing 4k for a few years before I ever played 7k.... (That said, I've been focused on 7k for longer than 4k...)ReTLoM wrote:
nice idea to write something like this up, but the core problem is PP ... because you never will make PP with your 7k plays until you can S 5* maps now since DT even higher there is no need to play 7k at all. thats the main reason why people stick to 4k.
I could not disagree more. This is already way too fast for learning 7k. I'd suggest 17 or 18 for getting the basics down, then slowly increasing your scrollspeed as you get better.Sr_Korah wrote:
24 or 25 are good scrolling speeds to start with.
Tripletth wrote:
7k will never be popular in osu because it is too inaccessible for the average circle clicker giving mania a shot.
With 7k you have to coordinate 7 fingers asymmetrically over both hands, and get used to the idea of using one thumb or pinky on either hand. This means that, for the average player, the first days if not weeks of 7k will mean struggling to even press single keys and progressing very, very slowly. In contrast, you can already 'play' 4k after maybe four or five songs because that's how long it takes for your index and middle fingers to get used to the idea of pressing a button when the corresponding note passes a line at the bottom of your screen. Since 4k patterns don't get particularly interesting or complex until well into the 3 star range, progression is considerably faster than higher keymodes.
Combine this with the fact that higher scores + pp = fun, anyone with no particular interest in higher keymodes right of the bat will be drawn to 4k because it is just more satisfying and rewarding when starting out. I don't think I need to address that practically no 4k player ever bothers with learning 5k+ at all.
Learning the basics of 7k requires just too much time and patience for someone who has no real interest in it. Though I appreciate the idea of you trying to spark their interest, I think it'll take more than presenting them a couple of low level maps and some general tips.
Also I'm gonna nitpick this little remark here.I could not disagree more. This is already way too fast for learning 7k. I'd suggest 17 or 18 for getting the basics down, then slowly increasing your scrollspeed as you get better.Sr_Korah wrote:
24 or 25 are good scrolling speeds to start with.
usually the wider the lane means the higher speed you need to have in order to be comfortableConnormgs wrote:
How fast the scroll speed appears depends on the theme. 26 on some 7k themes is perfectly readable for me for 7k whereas for example an o2jam theme requires me to use a lower speed mod around 19.
well spoken words i play almost only 7k since 1 years and still stuck at 5/6* but finally was able to beat most of the BAD 4k pp maps xDAncuL wrote:
your improvements are also less noticable throughout years of playing on 7k
And inverse Maps oWo I still have a hard time to release only 3or 2 of 7 fingers when it gets faster and I practice inverted maps a lotBobbias wrote:
On the topic of finger independence:
You want to know how to improve finger independence? Play all those maps with hard patterns that feel weird/bad and you suck at. Seriously, focus on stuff that's not fun because of the patterns, because that's the stuff you need to practice in order to get better.
if people are coming from other gamemodes then yes the majority of them would care about pp as they have been exposed to the idea of it and often people use it as a very rough estimate to where their skills are at. it also provides competition between players with similar ranks.average_joe wrote:
>nice idea to write something like this up, but the core problem is PP ... because you never will make PP with your 7k plays until you can S 5*
I don't mean to sound rude, but do people really care about PP that much? Learning new modes should be about having fun and challenging yourself, not a number on some leader board.