Would it be considered cheating if I would bind my left mouse button to my keyboard, allowing me to use three fingers on my tapping hand?
More precisely, you can't use K1/K2 and M1/M2 at the same time, basically rendering your attempt at 3 fingers tapping useless.Endaris wrote:
Afaik left mousekey is blocked while the left keyboard-key is held down and vice versa.
That would kill any attempt to stream with 3 fingers or make it harder than 2 fingers at least.
helpful in making the tapping more complex? divisibility is irrelevant, and the example map you provided doesn't require tapping speed beyond that achievable normally. (for instant 270-340bpm streaming, just temporarily switch to tap/x )monstrata wrote:
I wonder if 3-finger tapping might be helpful for maps using 1/3 and 1/6 rhythms. I'm thinking of Dopamine.
Eh, that's an interesting idea.monstrata wrote:
I wonder if 3-finger tapping might be helpful for maps using 1/3 and 1/6 rhythms. I'm thinking of Dopamine.
Nah that's Salochin style.neonat wrote:
3 finger like this I guess
bound*ZenithPhantasm wrote:
middle finger binded to K1 and index finger and ring finger for streams binded to K1 and K2 respectively.
Are you serious? My reply was serious. It's not allowed.Aurani wrote:
I would suggest you stop trolling people that want something constructive here, and go back to your FG for that.
Keep the cancer isolated, please.
OP - it's not cheating, go on.
blahpy wrote:
Are you serious? My reply was serious. It's not allowed.
This is perfectly allowed if you wish to do so. It won't give you any advantage anyway, because you can't press M1/K1 // M2/K2 at the same time. The only way of using this properly would be going Index > Middle > Ring > Middle > Index, etc etc. Much like how you'd do stairs in mania. Have fun doing that while still moving a cursor accurately though.Tripletth wrote:
Would it be considered cheating if I would bind my left mouse button to my keyboard, allowing me to use three fingers on my tapping hand?
says himZenithPhantasm wrote:
Says who?
Changing the gamma for easier flashlight plays wasn't allowed either, and neither was using double monitors to make bullshit scores on taikoFriendan wrote:
says himZenithPhantasm wrote:
Says who?
if he says it, it MUST be correct, even without a citation.
It is allowed, OP.
There is a line between "dishonest" and "illegal". Using double monitors is hardly even dishonest, let alone illegal - changing gamma could be frowned upon but that would be really about it.buny wrote:
Changing the gamma for easier flashlight plays wasn't allowed either, and neither was using double monitors to make bullshit scores on taiko
It may not be enforced, but it's definitely looked down upon.
Trying to find loopholes to get away with dishonest play is like the most disgusting way to play the game though, why can't you just play properly? Despite only assuming some things that would hopefully be obvious to the majority of people I suppose there's always going to be someone too dense to understand that no matter whatZenithPhantasm wrote:
Unless peppy himself says its a cheat it is probably not a cheat. Quit pulling assumptions out of your buttcheeks people.
Someone link him pls.blahpy wrote:
Trying to find loopholes to get away with dishonest play is like the most disgusting way to play the game though, why can't you just play properly? Despite only assuming some things that would hopefully be obvious to the majority of people I suppose there's always going to be someone too dense to understand that no matter whatZenithPhantasm wrote:
Unless peppy himself says its a cheat it is probably not a cheat. Quit pulling assumptions out of your buttcheeks people.
Also I really doubt that peppy is gonna read this subforum
You'd see the notes coming from farther away. Not sure if that makes any sense because I don't play taikoFriendan wrote:
how does changing gamma affect gameplay, considering that the screen is blacked out, rather than dimmed? And how would dual monitors help on taiko? like co-op?
The line is only there because there was no way to prove who was actually legitimatebigfeh wrote:
There is a line between "dishonest" and "illegal". Using double monitors is hardly even dishonest, let alone illegal - changing gamma could be frowned upon but that would be really about it.buny wrote:
Changing the gamma for easier flashlight plays wasn't allowed either, and neither was using double monitors to make bullshit scores on taiko
It may not be enforced, but it's definitely looked down upon.
That, and even if changing gamma were illegal, how unenforceable do you get?
Never tried the gamma trick for FL as I never played FL, but I'm sure it was something to do with increasing the entire vision in general (i.e. the outsides of the sight are just dimmed, so increasing gamma should give you a clearer sight)Friendan wrote:
how does changing gamma affect gameplay, considering that the screen is blacked out, rather than dimmed? And how would dual monitors help on taiko? like co-op?
Hey this is actually really interestingbuny wrote:
Flashlight + HR on taiko means you pretty much have to remember the beatmap, having dual monitors means you can just look at one while making a FL + HR play