Any grip has some limits, even if you find a grip that helps you clear virtually any pattern, you will most likely suffer from unability to reach high movement speed. + there are factors which lower your consistency making it inferior to tablets, such as huge effort you have to put plus being dependent on the surface you're playing at, sweat, crumbs, dust - this all change how smooth and fast your moves are. High DPI indeed overcomes some of these obstacles, but then again, your consistency drops due to high precision you have to move at.
If it's a bullying within a group (class, perhaps?) try to slowly build good relations with non-bullying normies. Bullies feel awkward when the majority of the group is against them.
It would be problematic if the whole group bullied you. In that case there's nothing you can do to stop it. But you can always create more opportunities to feel happiness/satisfaction that will outweigh the feeling of being unwanted. Maybe try to become really good at something? There's always a thing or two within your skills that, when polished, will make you feel more confident.
Currently the gap is so big that it's hardly believable we will see a rival for Cookiezi soon.
No, they don't think so. They know all right 250 consecutive triples are harder. It's just they feel more of that self-satisfaction when they can say "I can play 270 bpm" when all they can do is to clear a 10-note stream with 50% acc
Loosen up a little perhaps? On more complex square patterns people don't go in a PERFECT, straight line and I guess you're trying to do it.
If individual circles aren't working divide the square into two 2-circle patterns. Might help.
No to gitara.
There's no universal boundary you have to get through for your speed to be "enough". Besides speed is a kind of complex thing to assess. It all comes down to stamina. Any decent player can stream 270 for 10 circles if it isn't preceded by a difficult pattern. Your aim is to make you comfortable at playing fast and it's more about stamina and finger control.
no
I am married.
higher DPI is just more smooth so it's like 100% preference.
nope