| Ranked Score: | 14,218,791,859 | |
| Play Count: | 135,316 | |
| Play Time: | 1,760h | |
| Max Combo: | 2,103x | |
| Total Hits: | 28,928,929 | |
| Hits x Play: | 214 | |
| Replays Watched: | 57 |
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History
About
I've always been interested in music since childhood. long story short I loved piano, beatmaking, played some mobile rhythm games such as Piano Tiles..
2019 I saw a random osu! gameplay that my Facebook friend posted and I asked them for its name, I figured out that
it was a pc game and I had no pc then, so I went and searched in Play store to find opsu! the osu! alternative for Android devices, downloaded some beatmaps from the local in-app downloader and played my first ever osu! map beatmapsets/4591#osu/25878 I was in love with the game, I looked it in YouTube and damn those crazy plays were out of this world and like everyone I watched cookiezi's freedom dive hddr fc and since then I said 'Fuck it, Imma learn that shit'...
5 months into the game (switched to osu!droid since it has a ranking system) , already fcing 5 stars and playing 6 stars streams , passed the big black... I couldn't wait to buy a new pc (I had one but broken then)
and finally it's July 21 2020, I bought a new pc and the first thing ofc was installing osu! lol this was a no brainer for me. Experience? way better yet way harder than phone, circles that I was able to hit just by tapping them, I had to aim to them instead, using a cheapo office mouse and no mouse pad was a struggle. But yet I was able to get my first 50 , 100 and 150pp plays in a span of 3 months feeling more into the game every time I set a new top play.
and after 1 month I felt a sudden improvement in streams and speed bursts and set some top plays after weeks of plateauing and damn red switches were perfect (imo) they just covered all my needs, control and speed wise.
not gonna lie I chose this one not only because its low price but it seemed like it would perfectly fit my hand and my grip. Aaaaand indeed it did, it was worth it. I loved the 1000hz polling rate smoothness and the DPI range and overall customizability. Long story short after couple of weeks of adapting I set some new top plays and my first 200pp.
After that nothing interesting has happened. I was just improving regularly spending more time improving my aim which is my weakness since I've started [till now and forever :') ].
and since It has just got available by then (thanks
Mikairu for telling me) I found that it was a reasonable decision to buy it since I do digital art and getting a tablet will not only help me in osu! but also in art.
Months had passed and I've been constantly changing my grip and area, messing with smoothing and tablet stuff,I still haven't found an initial grip/ area yet and I don't think that I'll ever will but that doesn't really bother me since I'm... Enjoying it that way? I'm not a consistent person after all and I see that it's logic that I will never find a constant grip/ aim. Anyways I've always enjoyed osu! since day 1 and I guess I won't be quitting anytime soon at least not before I reach a decent level and *learn how to grap a pen* seriously my aim is that bad (inconsistent af) But it is what it is and I cope with that by playing less aim intensive maps and rather choose a high bpm / not spaced map. That's my farming style.
If you've reached that far already I wanna tell you " bro how patient are you? like seriously man don't you have nothing to do? " Also I like cheese
2019 I saw a random osu! gameplay that my Facebook friend posted and I asked them for its name, I figured out that
it was a pc game and I had no pc then, so I went and searched in Play store to find opsu! the osu! alternative for Android devices, downloaded some beatmaps from the local in-app downloader and played my first ever osu! map beatmapsets/4591#osu/25878 I was in love with the game, I looked it in YouTube and damn those crazy plays were out of this world and like everyone I watched cookiezi's freedom dive hddr fc and since then I said 'Fuck it, Imma learn that shit'...
5 months into the game (switched to osu!droid since it has a ranking system) , already fcing 5 stars and playing 6 stars streams , passed the big black... I couldn't wait to buy a new pc (I had one but broken then)
and finally it's July 21 2020, I bought a new pc and the first thing ofc was installing osu! lol this was a no brainer for me. Experience? way better yet way harder than phone, circles that I was able to hit just by tapping them, I had to aim to them instead, using a cheapo office mouse and no mouse pad was a struggle. But yet I was able to get my first 50 , 100 and 150pp plays in a span of 3 months feeling more into the game every time I set a new top play.
13 November 2020: bought a mechanical keyboard
as I started playing streams, my butter lubed membrane cheapo office keyboard couldn't keep up with higher bpm without straining my fingers too much, so I decided that my next upgrade will be a mechanical keyboard, and after an in-depth research I found out that red switches are the ones I needed so I went and bought a budget outemu reds TKL keyboard https://www.tunisianet.com.tn/claviers/44883-clavier-gaming-mecanique-t-dagger-bora-t-tgk315-red-switch-rgb.html first couple of weeks were uncomfortable tbh but it was just me adapting to the new better keysand after 1 month I felt a sudden improvement in streams and speed bursts and set some top plays after weeks of plateauing and damn red switches were perfect (imo) they just covered all my needs, control and speed wise.
25 February 2021: Bought a new mouse
As Time went by and I decided to make another step forward as I started to believe that I needed a higher mouse polling rate and overall better DPI control in order to not hit a wall and improve so I bought a decent budget mouse https://www.redragonzone.com/products/redragon-sniper-m801-rgb-gaming-mousenot gonna lie I chose this one not only because its low price but it seemed like it would perfectly fit my hand and my grip. Aaaaand indeed it did, it was worth it. I loved the 1000hz polling rate smoothness and the DPI range and overall customizability. Long story short after couple of weeks of adapting I set some new top plays and my first 200pp.
After that nothing interesting has happened. I was just improving regularly spending more time improving my aim which is my weakness since I've started [till now and forever :') ].
Until I decided to continue my journey with tablet :
https://www.tunisianet.com.tn/tablette-graphique/48132-tablette-graphique-one-by-wacom-petite-noir.htmland since It has just got available by then (thanks
Mikairu for telling me) I found that it was a reasonable decision to buy it since I do digital art and getting a tablet will not only help me in osu! but also in art.
Months had passed and I've been constantly changing my grip and area, messing with smoothing and tablet stuff,I still haven't found an initial grip/ area yet and I don't think that I'll ever will but that doesn't really bother me since I'm... Enjoying it that way? I'm not a consistent person after all and I see that it's logic that I will never find a constant grip/ aim. Anyways I've always enjoyed osu! since day 1 and I guess I won't be quitting anytime soon at least not before I reach a decent level and *learn how to grap a pen* seriously my aim is that bad (inconsistent af) But it is what it is and I cope with that by playing less aim intensive maps and rather choose a high bpm / not spaced map. That's my farming style.
If you've reached that far already I wanna tell you " bro how patient are you? like seriously man don't you have nothing to do? " Also I like cheese
GPU: VEGA 7 Integrated graphics RTX 4060
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600G
RAM: 2x 8gb 3200mhz DDR4
monitor: Gigabyte G24F 2 180hzAcer G205HV 900x1600 60hz + packard bell A726 CRT monitor at 640x480 134hz
Keyboard: T-dagger Bora red outemu switches
Tablet: Wacom ctl472
Tablet driver: currently Wacom drivers but used to use Devocub 2024: Switched back to Devocub
area: Devocub: https://ibb.co/pdQjxHfWacom: https://ibb.co/njvPPWq
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600G
RAM: 2x 8gb 3200mhz DDR4
monitor: Gigabyte G24F 2 180hz
Keyboard: T-dagger Bora red outemu switches
Tablet: Wacom ctl472
Tablet driver:
area: Devocub: https://ibb.co/pdQjxHf
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