I think I mentioned somewhere that the best score counts.
I wouldn't get too worked up over it. There are certain stream maps I can finish with either 99%+ or <96% depending on my focus levels going into the map. Just go with your best score.Insyni wrote: 3a1p1h
Though if you have a song you FC with 99%, then go back a few days later and only get 95% with a lower score... wouldn't it be best to move it down a few brackets?
Yup. Though I would argue that you can do this even without increasing the OD, simply by listening to the hitsounds. I can usually tell when my hitsounds are off even if I get a 300xxjesus1412fanx wrote: 526j17
good way to decrease ur is to play maps that aren't demanding in the aim category but are higher od than you are used to so you are getting like 96%-97% then get that up to 99
wish i had that optionpandaBee wrote: 6v5v42
Yup. Though I would argue that you can do this even without increasing the OD, simply by listening to the hitsounds. I can usually tell when my hitsounds are off even if I get a 300xxjesus1412fanx wrote: 526j17
good way to decrease ur is to play maps that aren't demanding in the aim category but are higher od than you are used to so you are getting like 96%-97% then get that up to 99
You can always edit the maps to whatever od you want barucchi.Barusamikosu wrote: 5n6j1f
Playing high OD is a good idea anyway. Knowing that you can't be lazy will force you to stay focused and lower your UR over time.
Unfortunately I can't play HR so I'm stuck with OD8 and the handful of OD9 maps that I can /FC.
Though if you FC a song with 99% then in the following 10 attempts you score 95% without a FC, wouldn't you agree it belongs in the 95% bracket even though you only managed to get good accuracy once or twice with some luck and rhythm?Endaris wrote: 2c1i17
Being able to fc a song with 99% acc in 9 of 10 plays is NOT the desired result of this method
plus hard shit is fun, well its fun if your enjoyment doesnt revolve around grinding for ppxxjesus1412fanx wrote: 526j17
Also, playing bullshit level hard stuff is a great way to warm-up and will make full-comboing things a lot easier when you step down the difficulty. confirmed by bahamete.
edit: and has worked for me
If you don't want to read my posts it's better if you write "tl;dr" okay?II Jelli II wrote: 58542r
i disagree that keeping the overall difficulty level low is a better practice environment then going for b's and barely a's on hard maps. I believe that both work as long as you play the game a lot. I when i first started playing, i played easy for about 15 mins until i got used to reading, then i moved onto normals and then normals with hr. Halfway through day 2 i was spending most of my time on osu playing hards. I had shit acc but it didnt matter, i was playing with the objective of ing maps that i couldnt before. I feel that this was the absolute best way for me to improve, however its not a good way to improve unless you can actually put the time into having so many retries and fails. I moved onto playing 4 star songs about 3 weeks after i started, i got so many fails but i was improving so it didnt matter. What im trying to say is that for beginners there is no such thing as a good practice environment, there are only bad ones <- such as playing 2 star songs forever, as long as you play the game as much as possible, you will improve quickly.
Doing this made me realise just how many 1 miss/1x100 plays I have. Thanks for boosting my confidence.Pituophis wrote: k6te
Doing this made realize just how shit my accuracy is. Thanks.Endaris wrote: 2c1i17
play more™
The idea is to organize every single one of your maps in accuracy brackets.
I suggest the following collections:
<88%
88-92%
92-95%
95-97%
97-98%
98-99%
99%+
Only one miss?HK_ wrote: 55422i
Doing this made me realise just how many 1 miss/1x100 plays I have. Thanks for boosting my confidence.
What if striving for pp makes you get better and have fun?Nadfee wrote: 2p71
Statistics and guides..
People around here really are playing seriously!
My view of it is to just play hard stuff and have fun! The skill comes as you have fun ^-^
Challenge yourself and keep playing different maps.
EDIT: : Don't strive for PP, get better & have fun instead![]()
Good point. Bad on my part, was probably being too close-minded.Khelly wrote: 2e5k6v
What if striving for pp makes you get better and have fun?Nadfee wrote: 2p71
Statistics and guides..
People around here really are playing seriously!
My view of it is to just play hard stuff and have fun! The skill comes as you have fun ^-^
Challenge yourself and keep playing different maps.
EDIT: : Don't strive for PP, get better & have fun instead![]()
that's pretty much correct.yamane-kurou wrote: 3k2w3e
on topic... so basically if a map is in the 99%-100% collection it's basically not interesting for training and is only played for fun right?
The first is sightreading maps you didn't play before.It's up to you where you put the edges of your search. If you're aware that you can't play 4-star maps you should choose your upper border accordingly.
Use a rather broad difficulty range here. As the maximum difficulty I would recommend a stardifficulty you're confident that you can get a B on though.
To find such maps you can set filters by typing "star>a.bc star<x.yz" and then happily press F2 or filter by difficulty and work your way through(If you ed a lot of maps you can skip songs where the preview sounds disgusting to you).
I assume you mean to say this if you've already FCed the map? I have plenty of 5 star maps I've gotten 99% on but have yet to FC, and would still learn a lot from playing them.Endaris wrote: 2c1i17
that's pretty much correct.yamane-kurou wrote: 3k2w3e
on topic... so basically if a map is in the 99%-100% collection it's basically not interesting for training and is only played for fun right?
99%+ always means that you can do most parts of the map with very high consistence and that the troublesome parts aren't plenty or difficult enough to make the map worthwile for practice.
Yes, of course!eminegeaslan wrote: 5k254x
i have just seen op being online on forums so i wanna ask this (i think this doesnt count as necro)
what should i do with the maps that i get lower than 88% should i play them?
Honestly, this is quite difficult to answer because starting at high 4*, map styles start to massively branch out and the map's OD becomes a bigger factor in accuracy as well which leads to a 5.5* OD7 aim map being on a similar level of difficulty for getting 95% acc compared to a 4.5* OD8 stream map with compound timing.manishmathur wrote: 4j4o3e
My question: what accuracy should I go for if i am trying to be out of comfortzone
(I play 5star and trying to go used to it)