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05-25-2015
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don't call it a comeback
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0108 difficulty is easier then.
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05-25-2015
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f u
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05-25-2015
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The Unwanted Critic
Join Date: Sep 2011
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I got a new wired mouse because my wireless one would act all weird and I got sick of it dying on me. While I got used to it for playing LoL, I still haven't managed to adjust in OSU . It sucks because I just recently got better at "fast" songs where I gotta press a lot ever since I learned to use 2 fingers for the z and x key. I used to be good at hitting notes far away from each other, but now I suck because I'm not used to the new mouse.
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05-25-2015
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adjust the sensitivity in Osu! and you'll adjust just fine.
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05-26-2015
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don't call it a comeback
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06-25-2015
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@talon How long did it take you to get used to using a tablet, or did you start with it? I'm rank ~40k but I only play w/ a mouse/keyboard. I got a tablet today and not sure if I should try to learn on that or stay w/ a mouse. I think I've set up the tablet area and stuff alright, I still have alright accuracy but can't keep any combos |
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06-25-2015
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don't call it a comeback
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Took me like a day to get used to it, started really early tho
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06-25-2015
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06-25-2015
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Swapping from mouse to tablet is obviously gonna be tough at first, but just give it time and you'll adjust to it.
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06-25-2015
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06-25-2015
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06-25-2015
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06-26-2015
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Whatever you're comfortable with is what's best.
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06-27-2015
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don't call it a comeback
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Larger area is more physically taxing since you use your arm and wrist but allows for more precision and accuracy. I prefer smaller areas, where I cover the whole screen using only about 75% of my whole wrist movement range. I play jumpier maps and jumpy maps favor smaller areas imo
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