Honestly anyone who says KPS doesn't equal into skill is wrong. KPS IS EVERYTHING!1!step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
Honestly anyone who says KPS doesn't equal into skill is wrong. KPS IS EVERYTHING!1!step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
trueNoderum wrote:
Honestly anyone who says KPS doesn't equal into skill is wrong. KPS IS EVERYTHING!1!step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
yesYuudachi-kun wrote:
If we play 14k vibro can we get OVER 200 KPS AND BE #1 PLAYER OF ALL TIME?!!1?!
step mania wrote:
high kps high acc = greatest player
Noderum wrote:
Honestly anyone who says KPS doesn't equal into skill is wrong. KPS IS EVERYTHING!1!step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
i got like 200 kps in this am i #1 now or what ?????????????????????????step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
Fantasy wrote:
Noderum wrote:
Attang has been slacking it so I'm hear to remind everyone that kps = skill.
That's it, move on with your life now.
There is something called beatmap packs which are on the beatmaps section->beatmap packs.jbomb99 wrote:
Hello new to Osu! here but I am wondering if there is a may to get the extra beatmaps from the download section as 1 complete file instead of multiple files?
Conservation wrote:
step mania wrote:
KPS = SKILL
i got like 200 kps in this am i #1 now or what ?????????????????????????
some players use the cramped playstyle, inteliser actually set some really good scores with it (ie rose quarts j5 93p aaa, but it's definitely worse if you're trying to improve. your fingers are constantly bumping into each other, especially your thumbs. i reccomend at least 3 keys of space between your inputs minimum, though you should play with the keybindings to see how much space works for you. i used to use qwop (6 keys of space between the inputs) for a while, and after switching to it from qwer i immediately improved. that said, a few months ago i switched to qw end pgdn (10+ keys of space) and noticed immediate improvement after switching to those keybinds as well. if i go back to qwop, i dont lose skill, but its just most comfortable for me to use qw end pgdown. play around with the spacing of your keybinds to find out what works best for youjpsn wrote:
general discussion ay? Well is it bad to not have your keys you press spread out and just have them lined up straight in a row because its cramped and you can't tap as fast?
wow thanks for the reply!PositoniX wrote:
some players use the cramped playstyle, inteliser actually set some really good scores with it (ie rose quarts j5 93p aaa, but it's definitely worse if you're trying to improve. your fingers are constantly bumping into each other, especially your thumbs. i reccomend at least 3 keys of space between your inputs minimum, though you should play with the keybindings to see how much space works for you. i used to use qwop (6 keys of space between the inputs) for a while, and after switching to it from qwer i immediately improved. that said, a few months ago i switched to qw end pgdn (10+ keys of space) and noticed immediate improvement after switching to those keybinds as well. if i go back to qwop, i dont lose skill, but its just most comfortable for me to use qw end pgdown. play around with the spacing of your keybinds to find out what works best for youjpsn wrote:
general discussion ay? Well is it bad to not have your keys you press spread out and just have them lined up straight in a row because its cramped and you can't tap as fast?