Hi peoples. So, like i used to use mouse+keyboard regularly, but today i broke my wrist. If I get some advice from some professional mouse-onliers, that'd be great. thanks
A good mouse-only player can probably handle 240 BPM. I say probably because I'm not one of themAqo wrote:
You don't need any special mouse to play osu, at least up until 240BPM maps. A regular Logitech one is more than enough to clear any map (that doesn't have over 240bpm streams...) if your reading speed is good enough. If you love streaming in DT and you really insist on getting a mouse that has buttons slightly easier to tap quickly, even something as cheap as a simple A4Tech mouse would suffice, you don't need anything beyond that.
Learning to left/right with mouse the same way as you z/x with keyboard might take a few hours but after that it'll feel exactly the same to you. You can play stream compilation maps to speed up your learning process of this.
_Kiiro wrote:
Hi peoples. So, like i used to use mouse+keyboard regularly, but today i broke my wrist. If I get some advice from some professional mouse-onliers, that'd be great. thanks
Problem fixed: new mouse.-A t H e N a- wrote:
Sorry to hear about your loss
But welcome to the club
Just play like you would normally, you'll get used to the mouse quite soon, it's also more intuitive to move and click with the same device, getting good at it is a different story though XD, ask people like Gladi, kriers or azuraer
And unless you have a crap 5 buck mouse that doesn't click properly after so much abuse, or one like kanye's where the mouse keys stick and won't return to their original position, you should be good to go.
Edit: ampzz ninja'd lol
One severely underrated mouse-only player is azuraer, even though he's also at the top lol
240 bpm. whatAqo wrote:
You don't need any special mouse to play osu, at least up until 240BPM maps. A regular Logitech one is more than enough to clear any map (that doesn't have over 240bpm streams...) if your reading speed is good enough. If you love streaming in DT and you really insist on getting a mouse that has buttons slightly easier to tap quickly, even something as cheap as a simple A4Tech mouse would suffice, you don't need anything beyond that.
Learning to left/right with mouse the same way as you z/x with keyboard might take a few hours but after that it'll feel exactly the same to you. You can play stream compilation maps to speed up your learning process of this.