I do streams faster in rubber dome and cherry mx blues than reds... orz
and I'm worse with a tablet
would it be worth it to learn the alternating playstyle?
it's useful but it's better to focus on 1key mostly
>If I learn to use my middle finger as proficiently as my index finger, what do you think that might benefit in?
>preserving stamina like me
If I use my middle finger already, does that mean my initial stamina was low :(?
my stamina isn't low, but saving it is smart sometimes
Hey Kriers what do you think of having your name with an upper-case !
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What's your opinion about Disqus?
same as my opinion about your question
If I learn to use my middle finger as proficiently as my index finger, what do you think that might benefit in?
preserving stamina like me
playing hard maps on DT good practice? (if they're fast)
it's good practice for DT on hard maps. It does not make you a genius in any other aspect of the game.
hey kriers what do you think about disqus
hey anon, what do you think about obvious questions without question markers?
According to streaming again: would you practice 25/8 or just like two or three times daily? I'm asking because I really dont know how much practice u need to put into it (and I truly understeand that TRYHARD is the only way to get BETTER).
optimally I'd practice streaming a couple of hours every second day. It's more about the continuation of practice.
how is unstable rate calculated? I got 100% on a map and the unstable rate was the same as when i got 99,13%
your hits can still be really inaccurate even if you SS a map. For instance, had the map been od10, you would've hit a lot of 100s anyway.
when are you good at a rythm game ?
When you play Insanes - Inner onis ?
when you're the best there ever was
so i heard that being able to stream slowly helps with overall acc (part of it is true, while learning how to stream slow my acc improved) But the question is: should i go below 140 BPM which is mine absolute minimum atm? I can singletap lower bpm easily.
I wouldn't stop practicing lower bpm until I could SS 140 bpm deathstreams at least. By that time you can also play 130 bpm
why is it that if i take a day or two break from osu! and come back my reading skill/tapping skill is so much better than when i was just playing constantly?
because of your muscles getting time to develop memory and your mind getting time to work with the info and how to play osu!
Any tips on how to split up certain patterns into lines? I have a terrible time with most star patterns even the easiest ones. I guess most notably I have a horrible time with Hoshizora no Ima as the last jump patterns in that song just fuck me.
just think about 2 notes at a time and use your hitsounds to keep track of what you just hit
alternating vs single tapping + the occasional use of other finger?
is it strange to single tap with the middle finger? I see the index finger being used most often
it's not strange. It's just another way to play the game. Single tapping with index and starting streams with index is the most common way to play z/x, though.
Does having a more diverse map pool (downloading and playing every map you can) leave you with more experience than gathering say, 50-100 songs that you enjoy and continuously practicing on those? (difficult songs if I may add)
50-100 songs is plenty enough for a long time, but it all depends on what you enjoy. If you can play songs you don't like, but enjoy ranking high on them, then the value of fun is what matters in the end. I'm saying this because having fun usually makes you improve faster.
do you have taiko tips ?
if a game has hitsounds, it's important that you base everything off reading patterns by projecting their hitsounds. That's all I can say about taiko anyway.