the only reason i actually watched this entire video is because you got straight to the point, no unnecessarily long intro, this is something many youtubers should be doing
Me a little mf pushing myself to play stream maps above 240BPM for 2 years and now I'm able to deathstream 250BPM I just break the laws of physics (I regret everything)
I think the "mistake" I've done the most is definitely the last one. I love osu! so my goal in this game is to be able to play well the absolute banger maps I discover sometimes. As of today, I'm a low 6 digit, and the maps I like can go from a comfy 5* (inabakumori - Hello Marina (Segula) [eM&You]) to an impossible 8*+ map with death streams (Release Hallucination - Chronostasis (Seni) [A Brilliant Petal Frozen in an Everlasting Moment]). I think what made me realize that I should maybe start playing 5* maps a bit more is participating in the 6ec tournament. I simultaneously discovered that I was closer to a low 6 digit than to a 5 digit (I play on lazer and it didn't give pp yet), and that I was particularly good at streams, flow aim and stamina for my level. So I'm kinda glad I did that. xD
The biggest mistake I've made is forgetting to prioritise enjoying the game instead of worrying about whether what I'm doing is optimal for improvement. Ironically, this has been the thing which has hindered my improvement the most.
Used to focus on 3modding (Normal) maps for pp boost and gain. Recently started pushing myself to try to fc (Insane) maps with out mods. After about a month of painstakingly feeling no progress , I went back to 3mod for a DAY…. And just smashed it. So the goal for the month of May is going to be unlocking the 5* FC medal 😁
I think the premature quit point brings up an interesting point about the scoring/pp system. -of course if someone is farming for an SS, then sure they will quit after they miss -but the fact that a single miss can practically HALF the pp of a score, that’s a very strong for people to retry (I am not a fan of this system)
Your stream practice part has a few things in it that I feel that are wrong from a lot of experience playing them First of all Long stream practice while not improving aim, helps the player to gain a better technqiue and comfortability towards set bpm or speed. and second of all if the player can tap 190 bpm comfortabilty and without strain because of long stream practice aiming streams will become 2x easier then before since if you only think about aiming the stream and not aim and tapping it, it will become a lot easier. And while it can be used as a benchmark I personally feel that long stream practice should be used to raise your relaxed tapping.
2:27 yeah, these are needed to practice tapping long streams until you can do it automatically, so you can focus fully on reading and aiming. also may be useful for some people that have a bad habit of overtensing their hand in order to achieve better accuracy/ur, some of them i know can play 230bpm retina but can't pass a 170bpm long stream practice map, so these maps can be useful and help remove that habit
I started wearing some compressive wrist wraps for support and it's improved my comfort, control, and speed considerably while keeping my wrists/forearms from being fatigued or hurting after playing
#3 is honestly so true for me, that's the worst habit of mine when it comes to playing the game, and worse it often just tilts me when I don't meet my expectations to FC, to the point where I can no longer FC very easy maps for my skill level that session.
Having a comfortable setup and making sure you're not straining your hands too much when playing (i.e: have a loose pen grip and tapping style) are more important in reducing the risk of rsi than just time played per session, though definitely take breaks if you're going to play for hours.
I don't play standard but for ALL my life I've played taiko no tatsujin games and restarted whenever I missed a note which carried over to osu; I'll definitely try to just enjoy the music after missing there's no worse feeling than getting insane accuracy and 1 miss, then eventually getting a full combo with worse accuracy and I have no idea why, but I'm terrified of submitting scores with 96% accuracy or below so I quit out at the end
The problem I have with the jumping star ranges is that I did technically jump through 5* maps, straight into 6* maps, but I was also able to fc a bunch of them. This means that I can do them, but does it also mean that I should go back and fc way easier 5* maps so that I don't have issues in the future?
the only reason i actually watched this entire video is because you got straight to the point, no unnecessarily long intro, this is something many youtubers should be doing
it was extremely relieving and awesome that the video opened with "number 1", like, you can't get more straight to the point than that
it's unfortunate that I was surprised at that
for me it was the thumbnail taiga
Me a little mf pushing myself to play stream maps above 240BPM for 2 years and now I'm able to deathstream 250BPM
I just break the laws of physics (I regret everything)
I think the "mistake" I've done the most is definitely the last one. I love osu! so my goal in this game is to be able to play well the absolute banger maps I discover sometimes. As of today, I'm a low 6 digit, and the maps I like can go from a comfy 5* (inabakumori - Hello Marina (Segula) [eM&You]) to an impossible 8*+ map with death streams (Release Hallucination - Chronostasis (Seni) [A Brilliant Petal Frozen in an Everlasting Moment]).
I think what made me realize that I should maybe start playing 5* maps a bit more is participating in the 6ec tournament. I simultaneously discovered that I was closer to a low 6 digit than to a 5 digit (I play on lazer and it didn't give pp yet), and that I was particularly good at streams, flow aim and stamina for my level. So I'm kinda glad I did that. xD
I injured myself playing 210 bpm
The biggest mistake I've made is forgetting to prioritise enjoying the game instead of worrying about whether what I'm doing is optimal for improvement. Ironically, this has been the thing which has hindered my improvement the most.
Used to focus on 3modding (Normal) maps for pp boost and gain. Recently started pushing myself to try to fc (Insane) maps with out mods. After about a month of painstakingly feeling no progress , I went back to 3mod for a DAY…. And just smashed it. So the goal for the month of May is going to be unlocking the 5* FC medal 😁
I think the premature quit point brings up an interesting point about the scoring/pp system.
-of course if someone is farming for an SS, then sure they will quit after they miss
-but the fact that a single miss can practically HALF the pp of a score, that’s a very strong for people to retry
(I am not a fan of this system)
Your stream practice part has a few things in it that I feel that are wrong from a lot of experience playing them
First of all Long stream practice while not improving aim, helps the player to gain a better technqiue and comfortability towards set bpm or speed.
and second of all if the player can tap 190 bpm comfortabilty and without strain because of long stream practice aiming streams will become 2x easier then before since if you only think about aiming the stream and not aim and tapping it, it will become a lot easier.
And while it can be used as a benchmark I personally feel that long stream practice should be used to raise your relaxed tapping.
2:27 yeah, these are needed to practice tapping long streams until you can do it automatically, so you can focus fully on reading and aiming. also may be useful for some people that have a bad habit of overtensing their hand in order to achieve better accuracy/ur, some of them i know can play 230bpm retina but can't pass a 170bpm long stream practice map, so these maps can be useful and help remove that habit
taiga in the thumbnail is so comp🙏🏻
absolute golden anime
@@fekl0416 REAL
I thought it was a Toradora video until I looked at the title and I was like "what".
And then thought, aight I'll take the bait, present your case :v
@@Speykioussame exact thought process lmaoooo
@@Speykious ngl wouldnt have clicked without the thumbnail lmao
I started wearing some compressive wrist wraps for support and it's improved my comfort, control, and speed considerably while keeping my wrists/forearms from being fatigued or hurting after playing
#3 is honestly so true for me, that's the worst habit of mine when it comes to playing the game, and worse it often just tilts me when I don't meet my expectations to FC, to the point where I can no longer FC very easy maps for my skill level that session.
3:07 it’s already too late for me and I’m suffering 😭😭😭
considering what you were saying during the miles clip it makes it even funnier seeing it again rofl
Can you link the beatmaps you play in the video?
I love your videos!
my injuries got healed after 2 weeks but now ik that i can only play 180 bpm
Homie really gonna become a top osu content creator. Quote me on that when you get 100k :P
he already is a one tbh, he is just forgotten
mistakes i made in my 6 years of playing this game
cheating
making second account
skipping skill range
mapping
"mapping" LOL
LISTEN LISTEN I HAVE ALREADY DONE TOO MUCH ON THAT LAST STEP
2:37 whats this map?
ROZA DE ANDALUCIA SOUND HOLIC vs. T.Kakuta feat. Nana Takahashi
mapped by gazimal
Last one is so easy to fall into
Thank you
How about splitting 4 hours of playing between 2 sessions? Is that also can lead to rsi( with the same probability)?
Having a comfortable setup and making sure you're not straining your hands too much when playing (i.e: have a loose pen grip and tapping style) are more important in reducing the risk of rsi than just time played per session, though definitely take breaks if you're going to play for hours.
i play gimmicky alt maps unfortunately i will never fc anything and when i do it wont be massive pp #REWORKALTWEIGHTS
no way i can finally get out of 8 digit now
the last one is def for me hahahahah
I WAS JUST TELLING MY FRIEND TODAY THAT SQUARE STREAM MAPS ARE SHIT
I don't play standard but for ALL my life I've played taiko no tatsujin games and restarted whenever I missed a note which carried over to osu; I'll definitely try to just enjoy the music after missing
there's no worse feeling than getting insane accuracy and 1 miss, then eventually getting a full combo with worse accuracy
and I have no idea why, but I'm terrified of submitting scores with 96% accuracy or below so I quit out at the end
i do the first one every day
reasonable
i only watched just because but turns out i did 4 out of 5 of these lol
I'm already a lost cause it seems
also u remind me of that mapping dude
guys dont make a second account or third or fourth... just saying it from experience
The problem I have with the jumping star ranges is that I did technically jump through 5* maps, straight into 6* maps, but I was also able to fc a bunch of them. This means that I can do them, but does it also mean that I should go back and fc way easier 5* maps so that I don't have issues in the future?
1:30 if only this was this easy I wouldn't have been playing on a restricted account for the past 2 years 🥲
Hire this man for the Osu! team!! 🗣🗣