>>988 I can only barely pass 3-4 star maps on osu, I'm using a mouse but I think my issue's mainly with the speed at which I'm clicking. I try to follow the rhythm of the music and not the circles but most mappings barely follow the music and have random circles that don't strictly follow the beat.
>>990 Switching from mouse to tablet really helped me with precision, while switching from single tapping to double tapping helped me with speed, my skill level is around 6 stars but it took me lot of practice. You having difficulties with streams or jumps?
>>991 Jumps are hard but I mostly have difficulty with streams. Overlapping circles mess me up too. I'm not sure of when to go from single tapping to double tapping so I usually stick to single tapping. I only have about 10 hours at most in this game so maybe more practice will fix everything but I can't shake the feeling that I'm doing something wrong.
>>992 >I can't shake the feeling that I'm doing something wrong
I've been there, between 4 and 5 stars it comes a moment where you realize that you can't single tap fast enough to do streams, from there there are two ways, you either use single tapping for jumps and double tapping for streams, or go full double tapping(by double tapping i mean alternating at rhytm between two buttons ofc), both styles are good but to do streams at hig BPM you need to learn double tapping. Look at how some streamers do it. About overlapping circles and streaming in general it's all about the rhytm and learning certain rhytms at a muscular level layer, like triple taps and quadruple taps after a while will come natural and you just have to adjust the motion to the BPM.
Another suggestion, try to play with the hidden mod, it will force you to learn the rhytm instead of looking at the circles, and will help a lot to get confidence with overlapping stuff.
So i'd like to get into rhythm games, but don't really know where to start, some expert nanon that wants to give advices/recomendations?