Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. Anxient's recommendation: credit to Xexxar, i suggets you to map in a range of your skill level, as in if you can only play 4* diffs properly, then map around that difficulty, so that you are able to identify what is fun and what is not!

    • Search

      osu! - Rhythm is just a *click* away! With Ouendan/EBA,...

  2. Just drag the song you want to map into osu!, fill out the song setup up and add the timing! If your first tries look kinda strange or you don't like it, don't give up! No one is born as a master.

  3. Beatmapping is the process of creating beatmaps in osu! for players to play. This involves choosing a song, timing, placement of objects, and (optionally) skinning and storyboarding. Mappers usually want to get their beatmaps ranked which consists of the beatmap ranking procedure.

  4. the first video here explains what i call "concepts" in mapping. every other video covers specific concepts relating to that first video.

  5. Focus on what stands out in the song in the section you are mapping. Cool Vocals? Probably map only/mainly Vocals. Guitar solo? Map the fucking guitar. Make sure the player can understand what instrument you are following - the easiest way to do this is do what Utaha_Senpai said.

  6. hey, here's a list with all the important shortcuts for mapping in osu! std. never seen a list myself so i figured i'd make one myself. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pSg491QOaF09HnTEqgSY6st28RNaHK9GqZGMGZSQhkU/edit. Archived post.

  7. Here's a small collection of those tips: Spending more time in any skill level is a good way to hone your ability. "play more". Try to play maps that cater to what you're performing at. If you have maps that you earn 'S' on consistently, use those maps to practice timing and work toward a full perfect run.

  1. Ludzie szukają również