Hi, since I am a bit new to forums in general I will make this post a quick read.
I started playing Osu! standard quite a bit at the beginning of June, but simply did not like the strain it put on my fingers. I recently started playing some ctb and wanted to get into it a bit more. My first impressions was that the game mode was fun and although many consider it not a "true" rhythm game I thought otherwise as some maps coordinated my motion to the beat of the song. So as continued to play I had many questions that I could not find the answers too as the community for ctb seems a bit small.
My questions are as follows:
1. Whats a good way to get into the game mode as in how do you improve gradually?
2. What are some good ways to get more involved with the ctb community?
3. How to read more than 3 hyper dashes and to reposition your catcher?
4. Why does ctb seem to get so much hate?
Hopefully my questions are not repeats of what have been asked in the past and if anyone wants to make a suggestion/comment about a question not listed above I will be glad to listen
I started playing Osu! standard quite a bit at the beginning of June, but simply did not like the strain it put on my fingers. I recently started playing some ctb and wanted to get into it a bit more. My first impressions was that the game mode was fun and although many consider it not a "true" rhythm game I thought otherwise as some maps coordinated my motion to the beat of the song. So as continued to play I had many questions that I could not find the answers too as the community for ctb seems a bit small.
My questions are as follows:
1. Whats a good way to get into the game mode as in how do you improve gradually?
2. What are some good ways to get more involved with the ctb community?
3. How to read more than 3 hyper dashes and to reposition your catcher?
4. Why does ctb seem to get so much hate?
Hopefully my questions are not repeats of what have been asked in the past and if anyone wants to make a suggestion/comment about a question not listed above I will be glad to listen