Instead of making a topic for this, would 218 BPM 1/4th note stacks be a little tooo much?
I use this with deathstacks and deathstreams too (most stacks though). Except I use C and a tablet tap. Steams are tougher for that though. Depending how fast stacks or streams are determines whether I use C/V or C/tap. I almost never use C/tap for anything less than 5 beats, and never for triplets (except Kanbu....).James wrote:
speaking of left click + keyboard button, i tend to do that also since it feels that i can press buttons faster when doing that.
like those stacks at the beginning of kanbu. i tend to press those really slow when using zx.
Same here.Gabi wrote:
i used to play with the mouse. then i switched over to z/x. i couldn't even hold them down for spinners. it took some time to get used to z x but yea it's worth it imo because some streams feels like they are impossible with mouse ^^
This is what I do. I alternate tablet taps with z or x. If I actually had a mouse for my laptop, I would probably alternate z and x, thoughAn64fan wrote:
I use this with deathstacks and deathstreams too (most stacks though). Except I use C and a tablet tap. Steams are tougher for that though. Depending how fast stacks or streams are determines whether I use C/V or C/tap. I almost never use C/tap for anything less than 5 beats, and never for triplets (except Kanbu....).James wrote:
speaking of left click + keyboard button, i tend to do that also since it feels that i can press buttons faster when doing that.
like those stacks at the beginning of kanbu. i tend to press those really slow when using zx.
it's 囧rz XDSousei wrote:
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QFT. very important to keep in mind. being able to control the speed of clicking/pushing your keys is the way to 300 a whole stack.Ivalset wrote:
Oh yeah, I also forgot, make sure you're not overshooting. Sometimes the rhythm isn't as fast as you think.
QFTx2Hanyuu wrote:
i also use 2 keyboard buttons and in a long stream i watch my mouse carefully - i often move faster than the steam and make a miss ><
its probably possible after some practice, but z+x or left + right mouse muttons would seem much easier to get used toKennjin wrote:
How about using the X button and the mouse X) ?
Practice. A LOT.Hanyuu wrote:
how do you get faster? 160 BPM looks like the limit for me.. to 300 all
You can use z and x as well!? o_oTapdancingmetroid wrote:
Try using Z and X on the keyboard. It helps for those sorts of things.
If you can 300 the stacks and do well in the first stream, the only problems with the second stream are stamina and having to hold the keys slightly longer (else you risk combo breaks).Aeris wrote:
*reading this thread because I just played Marisa and I can't pass through that damned deathstreammmm - Aeris cries histerically*
I thought there would be a more realistic (to my eyes...since I'm not a pro, unfortunately) way to win them than just press x and y, since that's what I do everytime I try it but...I fail miserably doing it.
Well, I'll play it 4579 more times and I'll see what I can do. *sigh*
Stamina is the real problem T.T I feel like I can't hold too much...strager wrote:
Aeris wrote:
If you can 300 the stacks and do well in the first stream, the only problems with the second stream are stamina and having to hold the keys slightly longer (else you risk combo breaks).
How fast is your deathstream?Exidus3 wrote:
left mouse button for deathstreams
This. I used to try and click all fast streams too quickly and raged that it went out of rhythm even when I "had it right". But then I noticed that I clicked way too fast.Ivalset wrote:
Oh yeah, I also forgot, make sure you're not overshooting. Sometimes the rhythm isn't as fast as you think.