It has been a little over a month since I started playing Osu!mania. So far i've been playing almost every day and some days I took a short break which hasn't affected my level of gameplay at all.
My current lvl is 2.5* beatmaps, below 2* is too easy. Scroll speed is 20
However, lets take beatmaps like:
Hitorigoto - ClariS by Tofu1222 (Normal [4k])
Alone - Alan Walker by Feerum (Hard [4k])
Animals - Martin Garrix by DrawdeX (HD [4k])
They all have 1 part in common which is sliders combined with more sliders stuck randomly in between and notes also stuck in between.
There is just so much going on I get so confused which key to press and screw up every 20-30 notes.
Now I would like to ask you which way is better to practice this kind of pattern.
Do I just spam the song to "memorize" the pattern or do I play more songs which have this kind of pattern and keep sucking at it until I somehow improve?
According to the "How to improve guide" thread I red, this pattern requires vertical sight reading, and since I suck at that pattern very much, then i no doubt suck at vertical sight reading.
How do I improve my vertical sight reading?
No, I wont "git gud" until I get a little bit of advice from other players who coped with this problem.
My current lvl is 2.5* beatmaps, below 2* is too easy. Scroll speed is 20
However, lets take beatmaps like:
Hitorigoto - ClariS by Tofu1222 (Normal [4k])
Alone - Alan Walker by Feerum (Hard [4k])
Animals - Martin Garrix by DrawdeX (HD [4k])
They all have 1 part in common which is sliders combined with more sliders stuck randomly in between and notes also stuck in between.
There is just so much going on I get so confused which key to press and screw up every 20-30 notes.
Now I would like to ask you which way is better to practice this kind of pattern.
Do I just spam the song to "memorize" the pattern or do I play more songs which have this kind of pattern and keep sucking at it until I somehow improve?
According to the "How to improve guide" thread I red, this pattern requires vertical sight reading, and since I suck at that pattern very much, then i no doubt suck at vertical sight reading.
How do I improve my vertical sight reading?
No, I wont "git gud" until I get a little bit of advice from other players who coped with this problem.