To think that I even already had difficulties playing with 3,500dpi (my bro's Razer Abyssus) and 0.8× osu! mouse speed... <.<;;
software multipliers make the cursor skip pixels, your osu 4.0x is going to skip more than his 2.0x even if his mouse still moves faster.GoldenWolf wrote:
wtf dude
I tried with 19200 dpi (3200 + osu! x4 + 7/11(assuming 7/11 means x1.5)) and it's totally impossible to aim correctly, it skips like 20 pixels with the tiniest movement I can do
How can you even play with those settings ._.
All hail the best player !!!AmaiHachimitsu wrote:
I'm the best player out there and I use 400 dpi/1024x768 playfield
No wonder you aren't a top player.harizcoolboy wrote:
Using high mouse dpi to play well??? don't kidding with me...
i'm maybe not a top player but i have a lot of experience with mouse.
I got a trick for all mouse players here :
1)use fullscreen with same resolution as your computer resolution (it will reduce lags for low-end pc)
2)don't use mouse with high dpi because you can't control it on spinner ( Recommending using 800dpi or below)
3)Buy a mouse that fit with well with your hand (Not too big and not too small)
4)buy a little expensive mouse pad too (really great if you want to make a great spin)
5)when grabbing mouse,move it little way diagonally to left(works great for jumps and spinnings)
6)DON'T EVEN OR EVER TENSE YOUR HAND THAT HOLDING THE MOUSE WHILE PLAYING (That's gonna make your hand really tired and moving not right in order)
7)Disable mouse precision
8)Don't even try playing on netbook (because it will make a very tiny score of spin and has much lags)
that's it... hope that was usefull.you can copy and paste this information everywhere.of course include my name there.
My mouse : A4TECH X7-F2 950dpi
My mouse pad : E-Blue Cobra Size M
My Windows Speed : 6/11
My osu speed! : x1.05
My Resolution : 1024x640 (Fullscreen.I'm a netbook user I hope i get a new laptop sooner)
My playstyle : Mouse and keyboard
Exactly what I was thinking when I read this lolbuny wrote:
No wonder you aren't a top player.harizcoolboy wrote:
Using high mouse dpi to play well??? don't kidding with me...
i'm maybe not a top player but i have a lot of experience with mouse.
I got a trick for all mouse players here :
1)use fullscreen with same resolution as your computer resolution (it will reduce lags for low-end pc)
2)don't use mouse with high dpi because you can't control it on spinner ( Recommending using 800dpi or below)
3)Buy a mouse that fit with well with your hand (Not too big and not too small)
4)buy a little expensive mouse pad too (really great if you want to make a great spin)
5)when grabbing mouse,move it little way diagonally to left(works great for jumps and spinnings)
6)DON'T EVEN OR EVER TENSE YOUR HAND THAT HOLDING THE MOUSE WHILE PLAYING (That's gonna make your hand really tired and moving not right in order)
7)Disable mouse precision
8)Don't even try playing on netbook (because it will make a very tiny score of spin and has much lags)
that's it... hope that was usefull.you can copy and paste this information everywhere.of course include my name there.
My mouse : A4TECH X7-F2 950dpi
My mouse pad : E-Blue Cobra Size M
My Windows Speed : 6/11
My osu speed! : x1.05
My Resolution : 1024x640 (Fullscreen.I'm a netbook user I hope i get a new laptop sooner)
My playstyle : Mouse and keyboard
Play Count: 234B1rd wrote:
I don't really think any sensitivity is worse than any others, it's just about preference; how you hold the mouse/what muscles you use.
I've tested out using 4000dpi even, it wasn't that hard, just had to use fine finger movements instead of large wrist movements.
5)when grabbing mouse,move it little way diagonally to left(works great for jumps and spinnings)what does this even mean
I think he means thissarasseo wrote:
5)when grabbing mouse,move it little way diagonally to left(works great for jumps and spinnings)what does this even mean
i can tell you're not using 6/11Breiz wrote:
I think he means this
hold your mouse like the left line.. am I good at paint?
Yes, it is worth it. You can either lower your dpi slowly, maybe 100 or 200 dpi a day, or just drop completely to a low dpi such as 800 (that is really a medium dpi but it's nice).Ethelon wrote:
I'm definitely not anywhere near the best, but I play at 3600dpi on the Deathadder (1.0x in osu!). I've read stuff about lower dpi giving you more muscle control but I've had a miserable time whenever I've tried to go lower.
Is it worth it to just grind out new muscle memory at a lower dpi? I know that people play at what's comfortable for them, and you don't necessarily just copy the pros to magically be good, but I think there's a legitimate argument here for increased accuracy where I would otherwise hit a wall in the future.
It shouldn't take that much investigation to realise that I've played a lot offline, I don't have an internet connection at my unit yet.GoldenWolf wrote:
Play Count: 234B1rd wrote:
I don't really think any sensitivity is worse than any others, it's just about preference; how you hold the mouse/what muscles you use.
I've tested out using 4000dpi even, it wasn't that hard, just had to use fine finger movements instead of large wrist movements.
It's your opinion and I respect it, but try to play more (and more difficult maps, up to insanes) to see if this is still true.
Lower your DPI as you find it necessary. When it feels like it's too much effort, it's probably counter-productive. You still need to get better at the game at the same time and that requires a reasonably comfortable setting, otherwise you will just grind it out until your hand can move properly at that DPI and only then you will start learning, which is the wrong way to go about it. As your hand/eye coordination gets faster, among other things, the inclination to lower it should come naturally as you strive to improve.Ethelon wrote:
I'm definitely not anywhere near the best, but I play at 3600dpi on the Deathadder (1.0x in osu!). I've read stuff about lower dpi giving you more muscle control but I've had a miserable time whenever I've tried to go lower.
Is it worth it to just grind out new muscle memory at a lower dpi? I know that people play at what's comfortable for them, and you don't necessarily just copy the pros to magically be good, but I think there's a legitimate argument here for increased accuracy where I would otherwise hit a wall in the future.
DPI does not affect spin speed, you just need to be more precise on lower DPI's because you might not be spinning around the center of the screen.TheVileOne wrote:
I use 1800 DPI and 5/11 windows. 1.5x in game.
Is there a setting that allows one to spin better?
It seems that my spins are just locked at a certain speed, and spinning faster seems to lower my SPM. I wonder if it's my settings or something that affects my ability to spin.
yep 7/11, IE3.0 problems ~~ woops actually it's 8/11, that's why the line looks like shitYayMii wrote:
i can tell you're not using 6/11Breiz wrote:
I think he means this
hold your mouse like the left line.. am I good at paint?
wat?B1rd wrote:
I think it's probably best for precision to turn your DPI up high and then just change your Osu! sensitivity. For example, say you like 400 dpi, turn it up to 3200 and change your Osu! sensitivity to 12.5.
It's actually much better to just find the native DPI of your mouse and use that (for example, most 3500/4000dpi mice work best at 800dpi). Mouse sensors aren't perfect, so they're more prone to error when you increase their DPI.B1rd wrote:
I think it's probably best for precision to turn your DPI up high and then just change your Osu! sensitivity. For example, say you like 400 dpi, turn it up to 3200 and change your Osu! sensitivity to 12.5.