I'm not addicted, but l play Osu casually. l discovered it from the Roblox game 'Robeats'. I wanted to make a map for the game and it said that this required Osu, so I downloaded this game and decided to try it out because I have it and I didn't understand mapping and thought that knowing how the game works and how to play it would help. Now I understand the basics of mapping, but not enough to be any good at it, because I'm struggling with the timing part of it. I'm now mainly a player and I occasionally explore and experiment with the mapping options. I've left Robeats despite being very good at the game because I have a new computer, which runs Roblox terribly, although I've done everything which was advised to lower lag levels for the game. Osu, however, works perfectly. Although I kinda miss Robeats and all of my process on there, I've moved on. I still prefer to play complex 4k maps than easy 5k, because Robeats is a 4k mania game with the difficulties changing by note density alone, but I am learning other key amounts and I'm okay at 5k and 6k. I've started by Taiko being my main mode, but I think that I'm now playing quite equally with Taiko and the main mode (the one where you click circles). I've only just checked and realised that my Taiko time is only 15 minutes more than the main mode. I'd say that Taiko is my best mode for how comfortable I feel with it, and the main mode is my best mode for stars (Taiko being 3* and main being 4*). Surprisingly enough, Mania isn't a main mode, with half the playtime of my Taiko.