I think the maps you chose to play and what you try to archive on them is mostly what define your playstyle at long term.
For.example, if my goal is pass hardest and hardest maps, yours is farm PP, and fc things and other dude goal is be able to play everything at a good level... Our ways to play and our skills evolved will be really different.
Keeping the same example, if we 3 players meet at a multiplayer match, and play 3 maps:
4* map with jumps, 5* tech map, and 7* stream map.
You will be the winner at the 4* map since you spend more time at those maps what are going to give you PP if you get 99% acc fc. The overall player would always be close to you getting fc and 98% acc. I may get a 97%-99% acc with some miesses because i didn't stop enought time to improve my performance at those.
At 5* tech map the overall player would win because is usted to tons of different patterns and have consistence at them all. You might be able to play the map, but will be long for you, since you're used to 3* DT maps, what give you speed, but no stamina and/or patterns knowledge. I would perform confortable but without get a good score.
At the 7* stream map you would be unable to play it, since you're used to triples after jumps and few short streams, but you usually don't play long stream maps, since jumps are easier and more rentable to win PP. The overall player will do pretty well, with maybe some chokes since didn't expecd tons of time on those maps, but enought to feel confortable. And i obviously would win since i'm usted to practice and spend my time at similar stuff. So i have the stamina, speed and consistence need to perform well.
Who is the best player of the 3? You can't actually know, since the 3 players have evolved their own playstyle to be able to performance better at other scenarios.
My hand would be on a possition where i can get more speed, yours in a possition where you did find more control, and the other player would be able to adapt better to any possition or find a possition where he find control and speed.
I would have more stamina and consistence aiming, you will be faster and quicker, the other player will be fast and consistent.
At the end the playstyle will adapt to what you try to do. And how you do those things.
If you find follow the followpoints keeping the flow the best way to farm PP jump maps this may lead on a flow aim at other patterns. If you find snipe the more consistent way to play patterns, then your aim will be more precise.
It's imposible to determine a playstyle since it always change at small things and you also will be learning new and more efficient ways to do things while you are playing more and more maps and improving the performance at them.