Zylice's Guide to osu! SPEED & STAMINA

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Komentáře • 253

  • @100xstacks9
    @100xstacks9 Před 2 lety +1175

    I love how this is a guide about speed and stamina, but the background gameplay is anything but speed and stamina

    • @frode0444
      @frode0444 Před 2 lety

      true ☺😶‍🌫😽😽😽😽🧑‍🎓🏇🐷🐷🍃🌾🌾☘🍀🍁🏝🔥💧🌊🎍🎉🎇🎑🏆🥽🥽🥽💡🔍💽♾➖▶💠🏳‍⚧🏳‍🌈🏳‍🌈🏳‍🌈🏳‍⚧🏳‍⚧🏳‍⚧

    • @_UberEats_
      @_UberEats_ Před 2 lety +31

      STOP AVOIDING WHAT YOU CANT PLAY

    • @100xstacks9
      @100xstacks9 Před 2 lety +38

      @@_UberEats_ i can stream faster than your car

    • @_UberEats_
      @_UberEats_ Před rokem +6

      @@100xstacks9 can you stream 225bpm? I’ll upload a video of me streaming 225bpm

    • @100xstacks9
      @100xstacks9 Před rokem +83

      @@_UberEats_ didn't ask + L + ratio

  • @Tonehhosu
    @Tonehhosu Před 2 lety +226

    Covering all the fundamental points to speed and stamina without overcomplication and just speaking the basic yet most important facts - this will help a lot of people, good video!!

    • @daveied
      @daveied Před rokem +3

      I love your videos! Will there be some anytime soon?

    • @john24_osu98
      @john24_osu98 Před rokem

      @@daveied he said that he will stop making osu videos and start making fitness content

  • @IntelEdits
    @IntelEdits Před 2 lety +115

    So I’ve been struggling with streaming, speed, and overall finger control for a while now. I remember at a time I would watch tons of videos like this one to help me improve but I didn’t really get anything more than marginal improvements out of them. It just always seemed like I had no dexterity in my left hand (my tapping hand). That’s when I realized that having no dexterity with my left hand was my biggest problem. So I started trying to actively use my left hand more for my daily activities, like for example brushing my teeth with my left hand, using kitchen utensils with my left hand, and I even started practicing to write with my left hand. Doing this has helped me so much more than any tutorial has helped me, and the more I practice building my dexterity with my left hand outside of osu!, the more responsive my fingers feel when I’m tapping or streaming ingame. I don’t see this advice in any osu! improvement videos, but I feel like actively trying to build up your dexterity with your tapping hand can make a huge difference in what you can achieve. I hope this advice helps!

    • @superspol
      @superspol Před 2 lety +3

      This makes so much sense!! I have this same issue and I had this idea that I haven't used my left hand as much, so it makes sense for it to be worse and less dextrous. However, I couldn't figure out a solution/progression structure to work on it. I'm for sure going to try this.

    • @CheezeBurgerSam
      @CheezeBurgerSam Před 2 lety +1

      osu! profile review anytime soon intel?

    • @breadisred1
      @breadisred1 Před 2 lety +1

      damn!! almost like as if thats completely normal..

    • @atirta777
      @atirta777 Před 2 lety +2

      This! I started to play the piano somewhat "professionally" 2 years ago and when got to 3rd moonlight sonata and shit my speed amd stamina just felt like it improved by itself much faster than it ever did (still does to this day)

    • @xenos-sens5863
      @xenos-sens5863 Před 2 lety

      thanks for the advice dude !!

  • @ampersand64
    @ampersand64 Před 2 lety +14

    This is so much more helpful than any other improvement guide I've seen, because it's instantly actionable.

  • @FiXsy_
    @FiXsy_ Před 2 lety +12

    This is one of my favourite videos on this topic. Straight to the point and without talking nonsense about secret techniques how to get better. You conveyed what "Play more" actually means in less than 6 minutes and you did it really well.
    Keep up your grind everyone 💪

  • @Danisifonia
    @Danisifonia Před 2 lety +2

    Zylice i love this video, super amazing tips video with format, length, the tips, and everything else. Keep it up brotha

  • @slsbwbw727
    @slsbwbw727 Před 2 lety +8

    right when I needed it the most. Thank you zylice keep up the great work!

  • @spebs4819
    @spebs4819 Před 2 lety +31

    Banger advice, finally someone who explains it this accurately

  • @boxx0720
    @boxx0720 Před 2 lety +10

    These tips dont just apply to osu! but to almost anything you do in any rhythm game you might play. I especially liked the play harder charts and get outside of your comfort zone cause that’s exactly what I do to improve. You gotta start somewhere and even if it’s bad the experience will only make you better as your eyes, mind and body adapt. These tips are straight forward and honestly what anyone needs to improve with any skill set. Most importantly though the best way to improve is to just play the game and your experience will help you grow. Keep up the amazing work Zylice

  • @arbiter6859
    @arbiter6859 Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you for the advice, honestly i almost quit osu today because I don't feel like practicing normally like i usually, and it's really hard to find maps i really enjoy so this really helps (aside from finding enjoyable maps)

  • @albisina
    @albisina Před 2 lety +1

    I was waiting this!thank you,you’re the best

  • @tokabe3826
    @tokabe3826 Před 2 lety +44

    Can definitely relate to improvement coming naturally with what you enjoy, I may not have speed or stream consistency, but I'm rather good at alt and half decent at tech, not due to any sort of deliberate practice, I just find alt and tech maps to be heaps of fun to play.

  • @monochrome_ow
    @monochrome_ow Před 2 lety +3

    This video applies really well in mania as well, ty!

  • @khh7266
    @khh7266 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the explanation for the talented people. It took about 4 hours every day for 3 months, but I cleared the 3-star difficulty level C or B.Fuck.

  • @optie5
    @optie5 Před rokem +2

    Changing my tapping technique was a game changer for me. I would constantly get a sharp, stinging feeling in my tendons that would last for a pretty long time. Developing the right technique is probably the best thing you can do for your speed.

  • @anaether
    @anaether Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Zylice, can't wait to apply this advice in Solo Speed Showdown!

  • @pyrodragon2333
    @pyrodragon2333 Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like having a good warmup is very very helpful as well easing urself into the higher bpms from the lower. As u said in the vid some days u just feel slower and when I have those days having a longer warmup really helps to let my fingers get settled to higher bpms and get rid of the slow feeling. Also warmup will also help prevent injury so u can play more without breaking ur hands

  • @DukeJukem
    @DukeJukem Před 2 lety +2

    I completely agree with tip 1, and I think people are being taught pushing outside of what they can currently do is bad. However, I would add to it and say practicing far UNDER your current skill level and also right at is also equally important. We all know those people who gravitate towards HDDT early and then can never FC a 2* or low ar map (couldn't be me lmfao). And of course practicing maps right at your range gives you practice with consistency, but also helps shift your focus back towards maintaining high accuracy and the proper tapping technique. You mentioned that some days you just can't tap as fast or you feel out of control and your skill level for that day goes down, which is why I've started implementing more easy maps into my practice even on good days, it seems to have helped keep me consistently faster with less fumbling.
    All still good information though! Just figured I'd throw in a few things

  • @Haj46
    @Haj46 Před 2 lety +12

    Guys, trust me.
    If a Canadian Speedplayer gives you a good advice.
    Treat it with respect and use the advice.

  • @MrNoLife_osu
    @MrNoLife_osu Před rokem +1

    3:56 I think this is also where Spare's "mastering your switch type" on his speed guide comes to it with different actuation weights (or none with touchpad back in the day) and yea being as light as possible for the switch you're using is optimal!

  • @Fizzure1
    @Fizzure1 Před rokem +2

    i played osu for about 3 years trying to improve but at the cost of mental and physical health I played to often and to frequent to sustain the skill I gained and due to this I quit for about 5 years came back to the game and because I did not focus on health first it caused me to get worse and lose my skill so growing at a healthy rate and making sure that your health comes first is better than grinding 18 hours a day and having your body and mind detererate and lose everything you worked for great vid you really explained how health is more important because if you don't focus on your health than you lose everything your health and skill

  • @saikou5545
    @saikou5545 Před 2 lety

    i did already aply most of this but this is a great mental reminder to what i have learned and can aply it probably even better now

  • @polariaosu
    @polariaosu Před rokem

    This is an EXCELLENT speed and stamina guide. Thank you Zylice!

  • @Velleosu
    @Velleosu Před 2 lety +1

    I actually agree to what your saying, osu! is a mental game as long as you believe in yourself you can go far but also find the right practice balance. Now I usually play a lot of stream/stamina maps and I have almost infinite stamina on 170-180 so now I'm improving my DT skills and aim control since I'm a nm player and it will come in handy when I try to get to 4 digit. Also I was in a Zylice video :D

  • @clutcherino2282
    @clutcherino2282 Před 2 lety

    very simple and helpful vid ! thanks

  • @2se757
    @2se757 Před 2 lety

    great and straightforward video that keeps it simple + video ends with snow irony

  • @xenos-sens5863
    @xenos-sens5863 Před 2 lety

    thanks for the vid ! the comments are also super usefull that's sick :DD

  • @xDawe36
    @xDawe36 Před 2 lety +1

    Can we just appreciate how he didn't leave us with a cliffhanger and finished the song as the outro

  • @zius3472
    @zius3472 Před 2 lety

    short and easy to understand thanks :)

  • @gemason2346
    @gemason2346 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Jay

  • @arie6346
    @arie6346 Před 2 lety

    this was honestly the more useful tip other than saying "playing more" or something between those lines because that's just a vague way of saying you can learn by just experiencing stuff which barely even helps at all

  • @imrickrollinganyonelooking7913
    @imrickrollinganyonelooking7913 Před 5 měsíci +1

    2:37. Me:Looks for gaming advice
    The video:gives life advice instead

  • @gamoxu
    @gamoxu Před rokem

    I’ve been a jump player who just started working on speed and I just set my first 8 star pass on Xevel DT so I think it’s going pretty well

  • @ciunk3766
    @ciunk3766 Před 2 lety

    These tips apply suprisingly well to mania for some reason

  • @d.f.x.2481
    @d.f.x.2481 Před rokem

    As a HD main player I always enjoyed to try and push for more and more speed/stamina (since I suck at streams and I want to improve that by adjusting my fingers for fast tapping with a combination of bursts/spaced streams). I have so many 4* C ranks and quite a lot higher ranks on 3* maps with DTHD / DTHRHD which by playing a decent amount every day just help me improve slow and steady. Currently I am working towards trying to pass the 3* diff of Necro Fantasia with HDDT which I can do majority of it but I get some mindblock towards the end which kills every rune (usually around 10-s15s before the end of the map). Majority of the highest pp plays on my account are mainly 3 mod which I have managed to beat overtime by improving my speed/stamina/finger control.
    Important advice I haven't seen people give is to play with your aiming hand as relaxed as you can. By doing that you are not gonna get mindblocked and miss-aim once and your whole run would be aver. By learning this crucial skill I have even managed to pass the 5* diff of Bison charge (1 min 45 s of 243 bpm bursts/jumps). I have managed to do this by not stressing my hand as much if I ever missed and just kept going with the map (I will now use this as a test from time to time to see how much I will improve).

  • @MasoHQlC5GW5btFZ
    @MasoHQlC5GW5btFZ Před 2 lety

    thanks i can now Zylice's Guide to osu! SPEED & STAMINA

  • @beedelile625
    @beedelile625 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the tips sir :)

  • @ovassive5484
    @ovassive5484 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Zylice, now I would FC Ascension to Heaven with DT

  • @Stuugie.
    @Stuugie. Před 2 lety

    It's definitely really easy to overcomplicate it.
    For me I feel like have several different speeds where I have various levels of finger control and stamina from bursts to death streams and for me playing maps across as much of that range as possible allows me to improve best. I'd explain it like that too if I was for some reason asked, even though at the end of the day you're right in that you just kind of need to get your fingers moving at high speeds and improve your scores from there.

  • @Radars
    @Radars Před 2 lety +8

    *Timestamps for people who don't want to watch the whole video*
    0:00-0:45 Introduction
    0:45-1:35 Stop Avoiding What You Can't Play
    1:35-2:37 Practice The Right Maps
    2:37-3:38 Take Care Of Yourself
    3:38-4:24 Technique
    4:25-6:06 Important Tips & Motivation + Outro.
    Have a good day!

  • @voidparadox488
    @voidparadox488 Před rokem

    I completely agree on the not skipping maps you can't play point. Personally I'm a 35k player and I've been inconsistent for a long time now, but I've managed to pass the 7* Flamewall with a 83% after playing it with NF for a couple of weeks on a daily basis. In my point of view, non-passable maps go through 3 phases: Passing with NF, Passing without NF and improving accuracy then finally FCing. Consistency turns into a habit, and a habit pays off eventually.

  • @shark20069
    @shark20069 Před 2 lety

    It also helps to have long term goals to push you. Like, some of mine are to pass Everything will freeze, Goodbye, Pretender DT, and Shinbatsu

  • @KaizoKami
    @KaizoKami Před 10 měsíci +1

    Something weird happened to me I started playing this game 3 days ago, I thought I fractured my hand and as soon as it felt better I was able to fully S combo normal maps, without being said I’m able to A rank Hard maps right now and my hand doesn’t hurt it’s probably cause my hand wasn’t adapting but I’m very happy I never gave up cause I kept playing with my hand hurting and I found comfortable posture doing so and now I feel so good about the improvement

  • @ryangbw
    @ryangbw Před 2 lety

    i have been doing a 30 day challenge of using index and ring (was inspired by spazza) and i agree with alot of these topics. i have been unable to play burst triples higher than 200 bpm but in exchange, i have been developing good techniques on stamina and my HR skill has been awakened and slowly getting better. i really want to thank the variety of songs that i have enjoyed when i was trying to improve as that gave me the motivation.

    • @aterasdf
      @aterasdf Před 2 lety

      do you find any difficulties on finger control?? i tried index and ring but its soo difficulty to me to play alt patterns

    • @bao1964
      @bao1964 Před 2 lety

      @@aterasdf i also switched to index ring like 3 months ago and my tapping got significantly better.

    • @ryangbw
      @ryangbw Před 2 lety

      @@aterasdf so a bit of a backstory as a player, I have been playing on my acc for about 10 years ish with a bout 3 years on and off due to bad mental and not able to improve, been using index and middle the whole time too.
      To answer your question, I would say that I have been improving aloy in multiple areas but the one thing I struggle is actually finger control , more specifically anything that is 200 BPM or higher. I either lose my fingers in the process of tapping or my stamina gives way and I immediately drop. Compared to when I used index and middle, I could last much longer

    • @Nexpeon
      @Nexpeon Před rokem

      Index ring is the best decision I have ever made, boosted my tapping bpm by like 20 lol

  • @birchman2431
    @birchman2431 Před 2 lety

    another common zylice banger

  • @jousei5540
    @jousei5540 Před 2 lety +1

    Lets go

  • @Darkyryus_
    @Darkyryus_ Před 2 lety

    Ty :D

  • @Gabberbam
    @Gabberbam Před 2 lety +1

    speed is my one problem and hopefully these things work

  • @grife_
    @grife_ Před 2 lety

    For me the problem in improving, wether its speed or aim, or other games, or even just life in general, is that i have low self esteem, jealous of others, and much more. Basically anxiety and overthinking

  • @rudyranger249
    @rudyranger249 Před 2 lety

    I take a 15 minute walk on the treadmill before playing osu. Definitely helps for warmup.

  • @rlyyy727
    @rlyyy727 Před 2 lety

    Man just extended "play more" to a six minutes video very epic

  • @SuicidalGrind
    @SuicidalGrind Před 2 lety

    The chair squeak in the very beginning had me laughing out loud.

  • @MiningPie_
    @MiningPie_ Před 2 lety

    you are a hero for not cutting snow irony short

  • @ulq8194
    @ulq8194 Před 2 lety

    Nice video and all, but why is V2 on for some of the background gameplay?

  • @AngellicRuby
    @AngellicRuby Před 2 lety

    dude thank you so much for saying that first thing, my old friends kept making fun of me for playing stuff that was right above my level only slightly.

  • @physet
    @physet Před 2 lety +121

    Yesterday I look up stamina and speed training, today Zylice posts a guide.... Coincidence? I THINK NOT. Get out of my walls please.

    • @ReianoMusic
      @ReianoMusic Před 2 lety +9

      he's gone, I'm in your walls now

    • @tritzy2266
      @tritzy2266 Před rokem +1

      I’m in ur walls stealing copper wire for money. This is a robbery

    • @highgaming6444
      @highgaming6444 Před rokem +1

      9 months later i have returned back to your wall, this time on the next episode of dragon ball z...

  • @zerosick
    @zerosick Před 2 lety

    ive always pushed myself to play ar9 and ar10 maps that I now struggle to read anything below ar8 it just stresses my head so much

  • @nameless2626
    @nameless2626 Před rokem

    That clean af Snow Irony play 😍 dream top diff FC/SS of mine

  • @BenWang2941
    @BenWang2941 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I change the circle size 2 to practice to get my self better. And I change to ar9 to ar10 and keep the circle size cs4 to practice. Hopefully that helped get better. 🙏

  • @sanswag
    @sanswag Před 2 lety +1

    this isjust zylice flexing his tourney skills

  • @nonsencephilosophy
    @nonsencephilosophy Před 2 lety +1

    funny that the day I gave up this game due to not being able to improve stream speed, zylice uploaded this video...

  • @popytaa
    @popytaa Před rokem

    Speed and Stamina matters everywhere!

  • @_omlet
    @_omlet Před 2 lety

    thank you zylice very cool

  • @conservation10
    @conservation10 Před 2 lety

    thanks man now i can do 18 kps per finger

  • @wqeqwsaffdg1696
    @wqeqwsaffdg1696 Před 2 lety

    i remember since i took a break from osu i sucked then just didnt care about my rank anymore lol just having fun and trying other things improves some people

  • @kiam9941
    @kiam9941 Před 2 lety

    please guys understand the part about not fucking up your hand. i was playing stuff out of my comfort zone months ago and I ignored the signs my hands were giving me about being strained too much, my index finger noticeably feels stiffer now than 1 year ago. ALWAYS listen to your body

  • @awildmat3270
    @awildmat3270 Před 2 lety

    The ending was fire tho.

  • @Pllagg
    @Pllagg Před rokem

    I agree with you everything you just said because i had exactly the same opinion and i was following it before i saw this video!!

  • @maxpwer8294
    @maxpwer8294 Před 2 lety

    Another good tip that I think is learning how to play hard rock or any map that's AR 10, most maps(even 4 stars) are AR 9ish and when you use DT it'll increase the AR(duh). If you learn to read AR 10 you'll have easier time reading DT.

  • @Andrey-yn2hx
    @Andrey-yn2hx Před rokem

    not even lying. As soon as I heard one of the tips. I felt like I was streaming like 270 lol

  • @AzusaBl00m
    @AzusaBl00m Před 2 lety

    Nice video

  • @lolivoiceasmr1367
    @lolivoiceasmr1367 Před rokem

    I have serious question about tapping
    are we supposed to completely relax our entire arm when tapping?
    or can we tense our hand when do stream?
    how much can we tense our hand when stream? really need help since I cant trust my tapping and just dont know anymore

  • @Orunjigyatto
    @Orunjigyatto Před rokem

    Rn my plan is to just get good at tech space streams so i gotta put on nf for euphoria and dustvoxx (cuz jump part hard kills my single tap)

  • @nilsber.
    @nilsber. Před 2 lety

    THIS IS IT! im a 6 digit pass player and this is exactly how i improve!

  • @RaidenEdits
    @RaidenEdits Před 2 lety

    Thanks boss

  • @realms7267
    @realms7267 Před 2 lety

    enjoyment meta strongest meta

  • @Loxu69
    @Loxu69 Před 2 lety +1

    2:38 this seems like a "well duh" tip but its actually the one that will affect your play the most. I recently went through a major depressive episode and tried to play osu to get my mind off things, I literally could not play the game, in any capacity. Everything was a D rank. Obviously not everyone is going through something that serious but small things like, not feeling well that day, or feeling mentally off will affect your play and is probably the reason why even though you can stream 220 you're only streaming 180 that day or things like that.

  • @MrStinkybug
    @MrStinkybug Před 2 lety

    this is not the stamina guide i searched for

  • @spinningforever119
    @spinningforever119 Před 2 lety +1

    there is something that happened to me that is very weird and really does not have an explination so basically i left the game like for 2 months cause of exams and came back to it and on the first day i already was playing better than what i was before like maps i couldn't beat i was just passing them left and right but the one negative thing that happened was that my acc turned to shit

  • @1337Aqox
    @1337Aqox Před rokem

    This is probaply only video like this we need from anybody else :D like you we covering all the fundamental points and shit. this was definetly SS rank video😅

  • @Lola-io9jd
    @Lola-io9jd Před 4 měsíci +1

    I remember back then like 6 or 7 years ago, i had friends to play osu with but they were way better (im stuck at 5* max) they could clear 7* maps and were mocking people with -95% acc.
    Back then i had like 80% but i was still proud of myself, but being mocked like that over and over i started to care about my accuracy and now it's hard for me to never quit a map i failed even once...
    Guess i'll just have to relearn the whole game, that first advise of yours epecially is made for me

  • @sonwukong9012
    @sonwukong9012 Před 2 lety

    honestly might not help yall but for me there are rare days where i feel like i can tap faster than on regular days. i take advantage of thoes days to get used to the feeling of that feeling. helped me from 170 bpm to 200 bpm.

  • @lacyx7923
    @lacyx7923 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have a pretty sharp numbing pain in my pulse from time to time and a really sharp pain in my elbow when I play high bpm. Any doctors know anything?

  • @zoot.3d
    @zoot.3d Před rokem

    Came to this video mainly cause I lost my speed after not playing for awhile, very good guide.

  • @rudnhed8djhrhdhdrhhfhf34

    I just come back to the map later untill I pass it, I do that with every map I play.

  • @lukazfr
    @lukazfr Před 7 měsíci +1

    I LOVE PLAYING RAISE MY SWORD ENDLESSY AS A 400k PLAYER UNTIL MY FINGERS HURTS VERY HARD

  • @louienathan7135
    @louienathan7135 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey. I need advice on something that im hoping someone seeing this has an answer to. I feel myself improving a ton (speed, aim, stamina etc.) but im not getting many scores because I keep missing on really stupid things. It's not just unlucky, im consistantly missing

  • @WayWeeWoo
    @WayWeeWoo Před 2 lety

    So become a cyborg with a robotic hand, that's pretty simple!

  • @RealBarackObamaPresidentReal

    *good tips*

  • @kyxzs_
    @kyxzs_ Před rokem +1

    This man so good he play osu while talking

  • @mouse5318
    @mouse5318 Před rokem

    Are you supposed to tense for high bpm or stay relaxed or is it preference

  • @coolgu3stlance344
    @coolgu3stlance344 Před rokem

    What i learned from this video: do the zylice method (autopiloting stream maps, reference you might not understand)

  • @letsbuildit7640
    @letsbuildit7640 Před 7 měsíci +1

    the problem is my hand pains a lot

  • @imwithmilk8162
    @imwithmilk8162 Před rokem

    Came for the guide, stayed for the map

  • @roundedosu
    @roundedosu Před 2 lety

    this is the only video i agree with as a speed player myself

  • @PedroFerreira-vy5lv
    @PedroFerreira-vy5lv Před 2 lety

    i tried this method, push my self on hard maps and keep trying it, but for me didnt work. The way i found that really helped me is to practice not playing. For example, your gonna watch a video (1st yomi yori fc, for example) and youre gonna play as well, but you have to try and push your self. The proof that this method worked on me is my playcount. January, february, march and april, i played just a little bit, and comparing to november and december (the time i was trying the obvious method) that i played more, was more effective. And another thing is that stream on your desk consumes more stamina than on your keyboard
    *this is my opinion*

  • @BakedConjurer5
    @BakedConjurer5 Před 2 lety +2

    thank you. this will help me a lot, this is what it feels like to me the most useful guide ive seen
    im a one tap player will it be harder for me to step up to higher bpms or stars?

    • @kiam9941
      @kiam9941 Před 2 lety

      no, just practice some alt and finger control maps here and there so you are not hindering ur skillset later on

    • @BakedConjurer5
      @BakedConjurer5 Před 2 lety

      @@kiam9941 hmmm yeah ive noticed i lacked finger control i think i will focus on improving it

    • @Zack-Strife
      @Zack-Strife Před 2 lety

      You can still do it as Lifeline has shown. However learning to alt would be more efficient than forcing yourself to single tap 300BPM jumps

    • @BakedConjurer5
      @BakedConjurer5 Před 2 lety

      @@Zack-Strife oh, no i dont really do full on one tap i still use two fingers for burst and streams 3 burst is index finger middle finger and index again, 2 burst is middle then index
      also i one tap on my index finger, i find it hard to one tap on middle and ring finger

  • @astrmedeus36
    @astrmedeus36 Před 2 lety

    ty

  • @killomtry3711
    @killomtry3711 Před 2 lety +1

    Well this video is not only about speed. For example change technique to grip and you got aim guide. This game is more of mind game. If you think you cant improve you wont and if you think speed is hard it will be. I learned it while playing on different setup offline i thought aim will be hard with reading cuz i was playing on laptop and it was until i thought why is it hard if i play the same game.

  • @tfku3089
    @tfku3089 Před 2 lety

    lets go