Wow... so it has been already 2 and a half months since I have started playing mania. Time flies doesn't it?
As I improve rapidly, I have some questions in mind which I would like answers for.
1. Do longer sessions of playing mania increases your stamina?
Lets say instead of playing 2-3 hours, I play 4-8 hours of mania. Does this increase my stamina and the ability to improve faster? (No, I do not need you to suggest me stamina beatmaps, just answer the question.)
I don't force myself to play, I play long sessions cause I want to and I feel like it.
2. I start off with a warm-up with playing 2.9*, when I am done warming-up I go to 3.1* difficulty and start playing all beatmaps one after another until I get to a point where I start to struggle (something around 3.4*). If I get to my limit (3.4*+), and I score something like 600k-750k which usually means 88%-93%, is it still fine to keep pushing to a little harder maps? Or should I stop?
3. Is it me or Jack chords and bursty jump streams is hard to play and takes a lot of time to master?
As well as streams (stairs) which include triple chords, jump streams and even jack chords right in the middle of them which is EXTREMELY anti-climactic and completely kills the tempo.
4. Very few beatmaps have this kind of pattern, I don't even think it's a pattern because it is too hard and too fast for me to read. Basically its a massive wall of (20-30) notes which come super fast at me. What the hell am I suppose to do with that? Maybe I can hit the first 8-10 notes but the rest just fries my brain completely and I get lost immediately... Why is this even a thing in 3*-3.5* beatmaps?... How do I deal with this kind of thing?
As I improve rapidly, I have some questions in mind which I would like answers for.
1. Do longer sessions of playing mania increases your stamina?
Lets say instead of playing 2-3 hours, I play 4-8 hours of mania. Does this increase my stamina and the ability to improve faster? (No, I do not need you to suggest me stamina beatmaps, just answer the question.)
I don't force myself to play, I play long sessions cause I want to and I feel like it.
2. I start off with a warm-up with playing 2.9*, when I am done warming-up I go to 3.1* difficulty and start playing all beatmaps one after another until I get to a point where I start to struggle (something around 3.4*). If I get to my limit (3.4*+), and I score something like 600k-750k which usually means 88%-93%, is it still fine to keep pushing to a little harder maps? Or should I stop?
3. Is it me or Jack chords and bursty jump streams is hard to play and takes a lot of time to master?
As well as streams (stairs) which include triple chords, jump streams and even jack chords right in the middle of them which is EXTREMELY anti-climactic and completely kills the tempo.
4. Very few beatmaps have this kind of pattern, I don't even think it's a pattern because it is too hard and too fast for me to read. Basically its a massive wall of (20-30) notes which come super fast at me. What the hell am I suppose to do with that? Maybe I can hit the first 8-10 notes but the rest just fries my brain completely and I get lost immediately... Why is this even a thing in 3*-3.5* beatmaps?... How do I deal with this kind of thing?