Sorry, I don't really play touchscreen but I read freedomdiver's (hopefully impermanent) obituary and thought this should exist as a feature request.
Which is a shame, because then touchscreen players like freedomdiver has to worry about their top scores being called "cheaty" and "unfair" to the rest of the community that doesn't play TS. A separate leaderboard would be better for TS players so they don't have to worry about this, and it would be better for the rest of the community so they are able to compete fairly on the PP leaderboard without having to change peripheral. If TS becomes more popular and nothing is changed, then the top PP players will be all TS players.
Maybe a separate leaderboards is actually a way of recognising touchscreen as a proper-but-different way of playing the game, giving it some recognition to allow for greater diversity without enabling an unfair ranking system?
Btw, I think using mouse and tablet are similar enough to each other that they can coexist on the same leaderboard.
How would it be implemented?
I imagine it being up to each player to select what playstyle they use on their profile. And whatever scores you get while that playstyle is selected on your profile ends up being added to your PP ranking for that playstyle. If you make a play on touchscreen while accidentally having tablet selected on your profile, you can edit the score afterwards (right-click it?) to make it add to your touchscreen PP. Or maybe osu! is capable of detecting which type of peripheral a player is using. I'm agnostic about which implementation would work best, and I'm not sure what is possible.
But couldn't anyone lie about their playstyle?
Yes, people could achieve 900+ PP scores on touchscreen and say it was on tablet. But TS plays have a really obvious signature of the cursor warping from place to place, so it's easy to tell which scores are or aren't made with TS. And if someone invents a program that makes TS plays look like tablet/mouse plays, then I think it would still be difficult enough to cheat that I think the benefits of the separate leaderboards outweigh the cost of enabling a difficult way to cheat. Maybe osu!lazer could recognise significant cursor warping (i.e. more than is expected due to simple lag) and automatically flag scores as TS scores.
Edit: A new top PP score (900pp exactly, funny how both the 800 and the 900 PP mark were set by those exact scores Oo!) has been set by freedomdiver. Kudos to him/her for bringing attention to this issue in a rather spectacular way. Peppy made a thread discussing solutions to this issue.
Maybe one day touchscreen will become a separate gamemode, although chances are it will just die from lack of staff interest or an active playerbase. Touchscreen really does take skill, and I wish there could be a competitive scene based around it. But it's selfish of me to try and turn osu! into my own game, at the expense of other's enjoyment.Touchscreen is a valid way of playing the game, but it makes long jumps much easier than with other peripherals because you have 10 input points (10 fingers) instead of one. You can hover your fingers over opposite sides of the screen and make 10* back-and-forth jumps without moving either of your fingers from where they are. So TS makes it much easier to gain PP on maps that are all jumps and no streams.
Sorry to anyone who might have disagreed with me before, or who will disagree with me after this, but I think leaving this game until these issues are resolved (if they even can be) is the best course of action.
Which is a shame, because then touchscreen players like freedomdiver has to worry about their top scores being called "cheaty" and "unfair" to the rest of the community that doesn't play TS. A separate leaderboard would be better for TS players so they don't have to worry about this, and it would be better for the rest of the community so they are able to compete fairly on the PP leaderboard without having to change peripheral. If TS becomes more popular and nothing is changed, then the top PP players will be all TS players.
Maybe a separate leaderboards is actually a way of recognising touchscreen as a proper-but-different way of playing the game, giving it some recognition to allow for greater diversity without enabling an unfair ranking system?
Btw, I think using mouse and tablet are similar enough to each other that they can coexist on the same leaderboard.
How would it be implemented?
I imagine it being up to each player to select what playstyle they use on their profile. And whatever scores you get while that playstyle is selected on your profile ends up being added to your PP ranking for that playstyle. If you make a play on touchscreen while accidentally having tablet selected on your profile, you can edit the score afterwards (right-click it?) to make it add to your touchscreen PP. Or maybe osu! is capable of detecting which type of peripheral a player is using. I'm agnostic about which implementation would work best, and I'm not sure what is possible.
But couldn't anyone lie about their playstyle?
Yes, people could achieve 900+ PP scores on touchscreen and say it was on tablet. But TS plays have a really obvious signature of the cursor warping from place to place, so it's easy to tell which scores are or aren't made with TS. And if someone invents a program that makes TS plays look like tablet/mouse plays, then I think it would still be difficult enough to cheat that I think the benefits of the separate leaderboards outweigh the cost of enabling a difficult way to cheat. Maybe osu!lazer could recognise significant cursor warping (i.e. more than is expected due to simple lag) and automatically flag scores as TS scores.
Edit: A new top PP score (900pp exactly, funny how both the 800 and the 900 PP mark were set by those exact scores Oo!) has been set by freedomdiver. Kudos to him/her for bringing attention to this issue in a rather spectacular way. Peppy made a thread discussing solutions to this issue.