Play more with mouse first.aeoluz wrote:
What are good tablets that are cheap and good for beginners? Im level 11 with 88.63% accuracy and I think I may need a tablet. Also, how do you click with the tablet pen?
Play more with mouse first.aeoluz wrote:
What are good tablets that are cheap and good for beginners? Im level 11 with 88.63% accuracy and I think I may need a tablet. Also, how do you click with the tablet pen?
I have the G430, I would definitely recommend it for osu...Agent_James wrote:
I know this brand isn't often mentioned but i plan to buy the Xp-pen Star G430 or the Star 01.
Which one should i buy, both have 2048 pressure and 5080 lpi. Is the star 01 even compatible for osu?
I also am gonna graphic design and digital paint so i need it to be compatible with programs such as Sai and photoshop.
I am no pro in osu!, but go with the osu!tablet; it's somewhat better than the Genius.Dash95 wrote:
Hello to everyone here, today I was searching about a cheap tablet that let me play (osu) and work editing images like photoshop.
There are 2 tablets in my mind right now:
-Genius i405x
Pros:
I can buy it on my city.
More active space.
Cons:
4:3 support.
There is no repair for a broken pen. (I need to brought a entire new tablet)
-Osu!Tablet 2016
Pros:
Better pressure, and other numbers that I don't understand.
Doesn't use battery.
16:9 support.
Cons:
Less active space.
It's out of my country which in Argentina is always bad.
So anyone can tell me pros and cons about it? I have the money to buy them, but I don't want to waste it.
Regards.
It doesn't matter which one you get, you will like it or hate it no mater which one it is, it's just that the first tablet you get, will shape you.. For example my first one was CTL480 so automatically I wanted a tablet that has light pen, so I chose XP-Pen G430, most of who started on osu! tablet (or Huion) don't like light pens. Same goes to tablet area, I used half of the CTL480 area so G430 whole area was pretty much the same.EndoftheEnd wrote:
What tablet is recommended for someone whom will ONLY use the tablet for osu?
It's hard to recommend something other than another Huion since you are now used to heavy pen. If you don't mind light pens, you can go with Wacom Intuos, they are great.Nerdles wrote:
Can someone recommend me a tablet that will last, and doesn't scratch really easily? I've been using the Huion 420 for half a year and it's good for its price, but it's been having issues with USB recognition, and the surface is really scratched. I don't draw, and I just want to use it for osu, but I don't mind paying more for a better tablet.
as far as I'm aware its the same except biggerBundikun wrote:
Is the huion h610 pro the same tablet as the h420 but just bigger like is there any other benefit to either.
Ok thanks, I think the only difference then is the textured surface which could change the feel of play either for better or worse I'm not sure yet.Space-Dandy wrote:
as far as I'm aware its the same except biggerBundikun wrote:
Is the huion h610 pro the same tablet as the h420 but just bigger like is there any other benefit to either.
You don't need to be at 1 sensitivity, also try playing with toggling with raw input on and then off. I've heard some people get more latency with it and some more without. So just try both and find out what feels more responsive for you.Space-Dandy wrote:
Does anybody know If I need to be at 1x sensitivity and raw input off?? I just got the CTH-480 and I'm loving it but I'd love to know the optimal way to use it!! I want to be my best with it
Huion 420 is an all round good tablet for OSU, its cheap and reliable. My friend had one and I have the 610 pro which is just a bigger 420. No noticeable input lag on this tablet.Grommern wrote:
What tablet do guys recommend?
Ive been using mouse so im pretty open about it, i've read alot about cth480 but i dont want to spend 150$ on a tablet.
and the 490 has input lag
Thanks in advance.
Space-Dandy wrote:
Does anybody know If I need to be at 1x sensitivity and raw input off?? I just got the CTH-480 and I'm loving it but I'd love to know the optimal way to use it!! I want to be my best with it
H420 All you need? Man, I can't go back to H420, not only the pen is too heavy and it has batteries which results in a higher center of mass which will make it more difficult for your hans to control it, it's also really easy to break it. The surface is also pretty bad if you're hovering as it will work like a sandpaper. There is almost little to no place to put your hand on it, as after 3-4h of playing it will start to hurt (the tablet itselelf is too small). I would highly recommend purchasing a tablet from ugee/wacom if you're trying to get to top1000/100/whatever your goal is - of course all of that is only my opinionkly1222 wrote:
Huion 420 all the way, it's cheap and pretty much all you need. Even if you find out you suck at tablet, it doesn't matter because it's only 20-25 dollars.