Prize pool, location and audience/popularity aside, I would say that the osu! world cup is still a really good e-sport experience. You have the best players from every country fight for the title as the best country in the world, its really serious and there are those insane moments that are immortalized forever, like Poland's win in 2017 or how Bubbleman just barely brought the UK team to tiebreaker by less than a 100 points in 2018. It happens every single year and is always one of the most hype events in osu! However, I understand what you mean by the Drenched program is much more closer to an e-sport experience than owc as theres a much bigger prize pool, a much bigger audience and was much more intense than owc considering that it was a 1v1 tournament.
First, he had his own E-sports team, and now, he hosted an entire tournament. This man has to be the biggest W ever for UA-cam 2022, and I look forward to him adding this to the next chapter of the Holy Bible.
charlie 3:16 "and the lord said unto his foe: 'It was an unintentional input, please calm yourself. I meant naught by my actions.' to which his foe said unto him, 'cap'."
combo game, a break from whitecat during the first map when fancy was only behind a bit on points and was up on combo is devastating for him, and they had similar acc so not much room to spare
@@gairisiuil this tourney and many many others are hosted using scorev2. scorev2 doesn't magically make the scoring system like mania's, as much as acc is more emphasized in scorev2 combo is still a massive factor
Having millions of dollars and no real obligations will do that for you. Not that I'm hating, I like Charlie a lot and if anyone is going to make it at least it's a decent person.
That last map was "AR 11", which means it had an approach rate of 300ms - the circles are on screen for 300ms total. They had that amount of time to react to and aim and click, around 800 times, for nearly 4 minutes. Just to put into perspective how scary Vaxei's score was.
You should probably mention that the average reaction time is 240-270ms. Theirs is obviously lower, mines 160ms so I'm assuming there's is around there because it's impossible to read AR11 with a average reaction time.
Charlie a year ago: "I don't believe in the caster's curse" Charlie now: "TELL HIM TO PICK THE OTHER TEAM I WONT LET THE CASTER CURSE LOSE THIS FOR US"
I love that Charlie is slowly rising up on his internet game. Hosting Osu tourneys even though he barely plays Osu And also slowly promoting slapping sport He’s just built different I swear
People who don't know the OSU game and community are not ready for Vaxei. He really is a science experiment. No one made such an impact since the OG shigetora himself.
@@r00k1e2 Shige was quite ahead of his time, but outside of weird gimmicks and dumb stream maps like Rubik's cube, Shige is probably never winning a point against Vaxei. Vaxei is the best tournament player by a long shot and even tho Shige is a legend, he doesn't even come close to Vaxei's tourney skill :/
@@r00k1e2 Vaxei is much better than shige in reading high ar, Vaxei is also way faster(idk about streaming speed, though is alt speed is way faster) than shige, lastly he has better snap aim. There are somethings that shige is better at like technical stream maps, and overall consistent. shige also has a hand injury some might have some limitations. Both players are well rounded though, vaxei is much more dominant when it comes to tourney style maps.
One thing that impresses me the most is the reaction time and speed that good Osu players have. You can get dizzy by just watching and they seem to effortlessly hit every note.
“One thing that impresses me the most is the reaction time and speed that good Osu players have. You can get dizzy by just watching and they seem to effortlessly hit every note.” - 🤓
I feel like most people probably won't understand just how ridiculously hard the last map is, so, as a casual osu! player, I'll try my best to explain: On this map, the players are using a combination of the mods Hidden, Hardrock, and Doubletime. Hidden doesn't really matter here, but the other two mods are where the true difficulty comes in. Hardrock makes circle size smaller, increases the rate at which the circle appears and disappears, flips the screen upside down, and tightens the hit window for clicking a note accurately. The other mod, Doubletime, in addition to speeding up the map by 1.5x, also increases the circle's approach rate and tightens the hit window. As a result, when these players are using Hardrock and Doubletime together, the approach rate becomes so incredibly fast that most players, even skilled ones, would not able to accurately aim at the circles before the hit window. This is known as AR11 and was once thought to be impossible to play. As for the hit window, the level of accuracy with this mod combination makes clicking any circles accurately basically impossible, so the fact that Vaxei still maintained a 97% accuracy even while hitting short streams means that each of his inputs was very precise without even a slight mistake beyond the time that he missed.
The person below me has poor grammar and he absolutely needs help due to financial reasons so please support his education if you are a good samaritan, the poor man just don't want to care because he's shy but it's okay.
Osu! Has always been a game I couldn’t understand but also couldn’t stop watching from how interesting it is, the way Charlie does content is so inclusive and it’s very cool how well he does it.
@@maineman5757 I’m saying like how they get so good, another example I wanted to relate to is league, I never understood Any of the gameplay but I like seeing the skilled interactions of high level play
I wanna thank you so much charlie for shining light on the osu! tournament scene. I've been playing this game for more than nine years and to be seeing this game receive so much positive attention makes me unbelievably happy. I have placed 58th on the qualifiers so it wasnt enough to participate but i will try my best on the next iteration of your tournaments! again thank you so much for making this possible charlie.
@@iicynicy9473 It's funny seeing this people that never played the game as if it is some otherworldly stuff. It's a very simple game that you get good the more you play it, monkey see monkey click
I love how Charlie just likes what he likes. He doesn't just play whats hype or will get him the most views. I would have never heard of this game if it wasn't for him
There was a map that vaxei was the only person to ever FC on and it was eight Stars which is way harder than anything in this tournament and he FCed it in a show match
This is in a tournament setting, so the maps aren’t as hard as some of the other maps these guys can do, if you wanna see even crazier stuff you should check that all out
@@dlz5709 yep it's very difficult to tell how spaced these patterns are like this especially for mobile viewers, also it's hard to tell how small the circles are and how fast your stamina can drain trying to tap. Honestly it takes a decent amount of play time to understand what's actually difficult about these maps instead of just seeing it all as inhumanly impressive
@@adamwest8711 You could check out some top players of Clone hero, an unnoficial port of guitar hero to the Pc, it's very crazy what some of them can do
I’ve played this game for 5 years. It felt surreal to see osu on such a big stage with such huge stakes. Thanks so much for making this a video Charlie! If you enjoyed this, I HIGHLY recommend watching some team tournaments. The big 3 being Corsace, The Perennial, and the Osu! World Cup. This is such a fucking beautiful game, and I’m so happy it’s getting the spotlight it deserves.
You know what I love about you man, you have 10 almost 11 million subs, and your videos are a regular looking room, an iPhone headset, (it looks like) and no gimmicks or tricks or fancy meme editing or yelling and screaming “omg”. You’re calm cool collected. Love it man. Great job. Keep it up. I’ll be here.
Charlie thanks for keeping UA-cam fresh and for continuing to shoot and make videos that have the old school, self recorded, backyard content feel that UA-cam was built on. Banger video as always!
My god, Mystia saw their huge disadvantage and pulled out the most useful brazilian skill: *Workarounds* Then procceeded to absoutely bulldoze the scores and literally send Utami to Brazil, man I'm proud of this country
Unit: Brazilian Passive: Workaround -when disadvantaged this unit gains bonus intelligence and wisdom and bonus luck and rarity in crafting category (this bonus is doubled if the unit is using recycled materials) Active: Double Jump -this unit can double jump whilst holding a red sword
I love Osu. I only played Mania but the sheer amount of maps out there for people to play was always so much fun. The journey of starting by barely being able to finish 1-star maps, to getting good scores in 4 or 5 star ones was a lot of fun.
Damn I don't know how I didn't know about this until the upload. This is really freaking cool. I love seeing Charlie posting content about osu, let alone hosting a tournament!
Yeah, this footage is about a year old now, WhiteCat's reign at the top was just ending, mrekk was a known name but not the tier 1 wonderkind he is now, tuna was still playing, intercambing method was a fresh meme and Charlie just got added as a featured artist on osu! Wildly different time
i think its cool of moist to host osu tournaments, because even though usually in tournies the high ranks get prizes, its usually only a couple hundred dollars and a mediocre logitech keyboard. Also this game deserves a lot more exposure, being such a big game in terms of its amazing community but isnt well known at the same time
it's already 3k, if that's not enough no one is ever going to beat it. also whitecat is grinding it, he just got 2x miss(in a dumb part) and 1xSB'd the hard part
As an avid rhythm game enjoyer, I'm very happy to see that you also love the same thing. Rhythm games are awesome, especially once you get to flow state.
as an osu player this tournament was really well put together and i had great fun watching it, arnold surprised me a lot and i'm excited to see utami destroy the new one!
as an osu player i am completely shocked that charlie would do something like this actually crazy that people outside the osu community take notice and even go as far as to host a tournament for it
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Osu!, is in fact, osu!. The game has an all-lowercase name, mirroring its creator Dean "peppy" Herbert's habit of avoiding capital letters online. In a similar vein, many components of the game and related projects also have lowercase names, such as pp, the four gamemodes (osu!standard, osu!taiko, osu!catch, and osu!mania), and lazer. Due to many people habitually capitalizing the first letters of given names and being unfamiliar with names containing punctuation, this game is often incorrectly called "Osu!", "Osu", or even "OSU!". There really is an Osu! - the name is an abbreviation of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, a rhythm game for Nintendo DS that inspired peppy to make osu!. The circle clicking game people know today is osu!, with three lowercase letters and an exclamation mark.
I see people go hard at this game and think to myself "how much aderol do i gotta be on to react to react to this much stimulus?" Such an awesome show of skill
I knew this game was absolutely insane from the 3 minutes of total gameplay I've seen before but this really shows me how ridiculously hard this game is and especially how good some people like vaxei are at this game
Elite Beat Agents was such a sleeper hit on the DS for me, to see Osu hit this level of popularity feels incredible. It's like when you leave high school, come back in ten years, look through their Facebook and they are just loving life and you feel so proud despite not interacting for most of that decade.
I love rhythm games being a musician and a gamer and osu was always my favorite, it's beyond fun and the feeling you get from an fc or a new high star is unlike anything else. I had to put the game down almost a year ago just because of how addicting it is but watching it is still super enjoyable.
ahhhh we’re coming full circle…Around a year ago, I watched your first video on “osu!” And I can safely say you got me addicted😂 from the time I saw it in last year in your two videos, to now, I’ve grinded and got myself to 83k global. All I have to say is thank you Charlie for showing me such an amazing community that’s created so many great memories for me and many others!
yoooo congrats on the grind! always feels so heartwarming to see the experience of newer people in the community, maybe I'll so you in the top 100 soon!
@@wozu__ i really appreciate that! This community is just way too great, I agree all too much. I hope to make it there eventually, but the journey is always better than the destination :)
chocomint's Made of Fire HDDT 98.54 full combo. Without a doubt, one of the most impressive plays ever set in osu! history, but one that takes some experience to appreciate fully. In the 12 years that this map has been ranked, chocomint's score remains the ONLY DT FC, and there's much more to unpack about this score. While some maps easily convey how difficult they are through the raw aim, or speed requirements, Made of Fire is much more nuanced than it may seem at first glance. To help illustrate just how difficult this play is, I would like to break down and analyze aspects of the map and the play itself. Right off the bat, we get a sense of the density of the notes, and the reading difficulty associated. With DT applied, the map becomes around 243 bpm, and approximately AR 9.67, a higher note density than most players are used to. Still, this should be manageable, but adding to the difficulty is the constant rhythm of, and spacing of the patterns which continues for the entire map. These would already pose a significant challenge to players' rhythm sense, reading, and finger control, but with hidden, the reading becomes MUCH harder. This is all bread and butter to someone like chocomint, who plays maps with similar patterns all the time, but everything we've gone over is just the beginning. Ask any top player what the hardest part of Made of Fire is, and they will all say the aim control. Many of the patterns in this map are continuous with strange velocity and angle changes, which need very fine adjustments in a player's aim to hit. None are more apparent than the various zig-zag patterns, which appear in the highest spacing sections. These require a player to aim to each note in a 1/4th beat time window, while potentially changing to an almost opposite direction. This is where chocomint shines, as almost no players have the level of aim control which he does. Bringing it all together is where the magic of this play really lies. DT alone makes the aim control barely in reach for any other player, but adding hidden makes these highly control-intensive patterns nearly impossible. Following the rhythm on such a map can be hard already as well, and trying to keep high accuracy, given the layout of the patterns, becomes ridiculous too. The real challenge is diverting focus between the aim aspect and the tapping aspects of the map, while keeping your reading in check as well. Keeping up with the map the entire way through to such a degree is exactly why chocomint's play is so astonishing. It's hard to put into words how much skill goes into a play like this, but to get an idea, I recommend trying the map for yourself. chocomint's HDDT score truly is in a league of its own when it comes to the aspects described earlier. Just over 2 years after it was set, some players are now approaching DT FCs, but not with nearly as high accuracy, and the majority lacking hidden. For now, it will remain a dream play for every top play, and a reality for chocomint. Hopefully this video has given you some more insight into, and appreciation of, one of osu!'s best plays of all time.
chocomint's Made of Fire HDDT 98.54 full combo. Without a doubt, one of the most impressive plays ever set in osu! history, but one that takes some experience to appreciate fully. In the 12 years that this map has been ranked, chocomint's score remains the ONLY DT FC, and there's much more to unpack about this score. While some maps easily convey how difficult they are through the raw aim, or speed requirements, Made of Fire is much more nuanced than it may seem at first glance. To help illustrate just how difficult this play is, I would like to break down and analyze aspects of the map and the play itself. Right off the bat, we get a sense of the density of the notes, and the reading difficulty associated. With DT applied, the map becomes around 243 bpm, and approximately AR 9.67, a higher note density than most players are used to. Still, this should be manageable, but adding to the difficulty is the constant rhythm of, and spacing of the patterns which continues for the entire map. These would already pose a significant challenge to players' rhythm sense, reading, and finger control, but with hidden, the reading becomes MUCH harder. This is all bread and butter to someone like chocomint, who plays maps with similar patterns all the time, but everything we've gone over is just the beginning. Ask any top player what the hardest part of Made of Fire is, and they will all say the aim control. Many of the patterns in this map are continuous with strange velocity and angle changes, which need very fine adjustments in a player's aim to hit. None are more apparent than the various zig-zag patterns, which appear in the highest spacing sections. These require a player to aim to each note in a 1/4th beat time window, while potentially changing to an almost opposite direction. This is where chocomint shines, as almost no players have the level of aim control which he does. Bringing it all together is where the magic of this play really lies. DT alone makes the aim control barely in reach for any other player, but adding hidden makes these highly control-intensive patterns nearly impossible. Following the rhythm on such a map can be hard already as well, and trying to keep high accuracy, given the layout of the patterns, becomes ridiculous too. The real challenge is diverting focus between the aim aspect and the tapping aspects of the map, while keeping your reading in check as well. Keeping up with the map the entire way through to such a degree is exactly why chocomint's play is so astonishing. It's hard to put into words how much skill goes into a play like this, but to get an idea, I recommend trying the map for yourself. chocomint's HDDT score truly is in a league of its own when it comes to the aspects described earlier. Just over 2 years after it was set, some players are now approaching DT FCs, but not with nearly as high accuracy, and the majority lacking hidden. For now, it will remain a dream play for every top play, and a reality for chocomint. Hopefully this video has given you some more insight into, and appreciation of, one of osu!'s best plays of all time.
I’ve never really ever seen osu but I don’t think there is a better testament of skill then this, vaxei has to be one of the greatest players of all time in any game ever
Most of the community does consider him the greatest player to touch the game, though its hard to really say because the game has evolved so much over the years and top players come and go.
Watching critical watch like world class osu for the first time is so gold, I remember watching cookiezi for the first time and I was so gobsmacked to the point I had to start playing
Vaxei was a literal monster in this tournament. He had those big digits of comparison and mostly accuracy, he literally gave 2 of his opponents not a single score!
Really have to thank Charlie for organising this tournament considering how rare it is for Osu tournaments to have large prize pools. Really looking forward to Drenched 2.
Ikr. i tell my friends i play rhythm game in general and they think im playing those kids song in piano tiles. Many people still think rhythm game is just a kids game
please get the player named D I O to help cast the next tournament. hes one of the best casters in the whole community and has run numerous tourneys before.
Great event! As fellow fan of rhythm games myself, I think it'd be really cool if you did a stream/video of you going to the nearest Round1 and trying all the rhythm games there ie: sound voltex, beatmania iidx, wacca, DDR, chrono circle, gitadora, etc
massive gap in that last map though. I've only played osu abit and dang skill ceiling really is high when the score gap is that massive. I noticed that being an all-rounder is such a massive up especially in the case of vaxei, jack of all trades but master of all skills. Fiery's comment on Arnold being better in speed versus vaxei was definitely seen though. he hasn't lost a 1v1 tournament in how many years again? Thats crazy to me. From reading the other comments it seems that he just comes back to playing when a tourney is coming up which is also just unreal that his winstreak is this long. Anyway great hype and hope to see vaxei's performance in the new tourney (if he joins) cause I'm a fan of this Chad of a player
this mod combination is a really niche skillset, if you don't specialize in 3mod it's nearly unplayable. more to do with mod proficiency than skill ceiling, both players can play much higher star rating.
that final song, how is that humanly possible to read. Like Vaxei is insane for memorising it and practicing, but huge props to Arnold for being able to look at it and still make a decent attempt even with a clear lack of practice compared to any other song in the competition.
@@SAD1034 First of all. that's a very ignorant statement. And second of all, that could apply to anything really, being mid 6 digits while playing the game for over 2 years is the same as using floaters to swim for the same amount of time, you would think the person has some kind of condition or something lol
i think this was around a year ago at this point, i'm very glad that the highlight came out so i can watch it easily! osu is a very cool game, especially at a tournament level
Fun fact
Vaxei hasn’t lost a tournament in over 3 years. This includes the world cup every time he participated.
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@@dontreadmyprofilepicture6945 I won’t
Much longer if you only count solo tournaments
mf hasnt touched grass or showered for 3 years and still wins tournaments kudos to him
that was actually mentioned at the end
genuinely one of the most exiting and fun tournaments I've played. thank you 💯
U beat mrekk so ur technically better than mrekk, that’s how this works.
Also alot of fun to watch. 💯
@@FingerBibenjoyer no it doesnt
@@cthulhuhopp4506 it's a joke
@@cthulhuhopp4506 well... Not THE best player. But she is for sure a WAY better tournament player than Mrekk as of late.
i'm so confused , your videos started to get recommended to me recently and then you made an osu! video. 😵 cool stuff!
real peppy
hello peppy!
The Dean.
real peppy
Woah
Thank you for giving us the closest e-sport experience that osu! will ever get.
ok jay
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Wtf is OWC is to you?
@@kazune2469 probably because OWC doesnt have a big prize pool
Prize pool, location and audience/popularity aside, I would say that the osu! world cup is still a really good e-sport experience.
You have the best players from every country fight for the title as the best country in the world, its really serious and there are those insane moments that are immortalized forever, like Poland's win in 2017 or how Bubbleman just barely brought the UK team to tiebreaker by less than a 100 points in 2018. It happens every single year and is always one of the most hype events in osu!
However, I understand what you mean by the Drenched program is much more closer to an e-sport experience than owc as theres a much bigger prize pool, a much bigger audience and was much more intense than owc considering that it was a 1v1 tournament.
Tournament rolls over.
Vaxei: Time to play Osu
Tournament ends with Vaxei in 1st.
Vaxei: Aight I gtg see you in 3 months
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hes been gone for 6 tho :.(
@@jaydee6401 he's prob gonna come back and flex on us just to dip again
He hasn't signed up for this
That's the biggest problem. If he wasn't always taking breaks he'd be undoubtedly the greatest player of all time
First, he had his own E-sports team, and now, he hosted an entire tournament. This man has to be the biggest W ever for UA-cam 2022, and I look forward to him adding this to the next chapter of the Holy Bible.
Ratio + yb better + nobody cares + this you 🤓🤓👨🏼💻👶🏽👨🏼💻
These bots man. They are so sad. Also, cool pfp btw because it's Charlie(penguinz0)
Can't forget his smash tournament
i mean he's hosted a smash tournament like a couple years ago.
charlie 3:16 "and the lord said unto his foe: 'It was an unintentional input, please calm yourself. I meant naught by my actions.' to which his foe said unto him, 'cap'."
*Both players playing perfectly*
"Yeah this guy is fucked, there's no recovering from that. Definitely a loss for him; sad."
Probably because of combo and accuracy
combo game, a break from whitecat during the first map when fancy was only behind a bit on points and was up on combo is devastating for him, and they had similar acc so not much room to spare
Yeah losing a combo is devastating for your score, even if their final accuracy is different by 1%
why tourneys should use scorev2
@@gairisiuil this tourney and many many others are hosted using scorev2. scorev2 doesn't magically make the scoring system like mania's, as much as acc is more emphasized in scorev2 combo is still a massive factor
It was truly a pleasure to co-host this. Keep grindin', Charlie!
😘
Charlie's life genuinely fascinates me, he does so much random stuff just for the sake of it. Collecting side quests like Pokemon.
Ratio + yb better + I don’t care + this you 🤓🤓👨🏼💻👨🏼💻👶🏽
Instantly infested with bots... wow
@@forgivezharion6989 go back on twitter
Thats alot of bots for one comment
Having millions of dollars and no real obligations will do that for you. Not that I'm hating, I like Charlie a lot and if anyone is going to make it at least it's a decent person.
That last map was "AR 11", which means it had an approach rate of 300ms - the circles are on screen for 300ms total. They had that amount of time to react to and aim and click, around 800 times, for nearly 4 minutes.
Just to put into perspective how scary Vaxei's score was.
You should probably mention that the average reaction time is 240-270ms. Theirs is obviously lower, mines 160ms so I'm assuming there's is around there because it's impossible to read AR11 with a average reaction time.
@@notkwcly1368 also important to note arnold has a 60hz monitor
@@notkwcly1368 Gotta hit em with the flex.
@@notkwcly1368 umm... the fastest reaction time ever recorded is around 180 milliseconds so I seriously doubt what you're saying is true
@@Alexytb11 ummm shroud has 170 ms u dummy.
was fun casting o/
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Charlie a year ago: "I don't believe in the caster's curse"
Charlie now: "TELL HIM TO PICK THE OTHER TEAM I WONT LET THE CASTER CURSE LOSE THIS FOR US"
I love that Charlie is slowly rising up on his internet game.
Hosting Osu tourneys even though he barely plays Osu
And also slowly promoting slapping sport
He’s just built different I swear
Ratio + yb better + nobody cares + this you 🤓🤓👨🏼💻👶🏽👨🏼💻
True
he's the Dana White of E-Sports
These bots are everywhere istg
clown game
People who don't know the OSU game and community are not ready for Vaxei. He really is a science experiment. No one made such an impact since the OG shigetora himself.
Is he gonna be in the new tourney tho?
I think Vaxei must do much more than he is doing, cuz.. to beat Shige.. Well, you need a real revolution :D
@@izayosakamaki Nope, He didn't signed up.
@@r00k1e2 Shige was quite ahead of his time, but outside of weird gimmicks and dumb stream maps like Rubik's cube, Shige is probably never winning a point against Vaxei. Vaxei is the best tournament player by a long shot and even tho Shige is a legend, he doesn't even come close to Vaxei's tourney skill :/
@@r00k1e2 Vaxei is much better than shige in reading high ar, Vaxei is also way faster(idk about streaming speed, though is alt speed is way faster) than shige, lastly he has better snap aim. There are somethings that shige is better at like technical stream maps, and overall consistent. shige also has a hand injury some might have some limitations. Both players are well rounded though, vaxei is much more dominant when it comes to tourney style maps.
One thing that impresses me the most is the reaction time and speed that good Osu players have. You can get dizzy by just watching and they seem to effortlessly hit every note.
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Bring back the gintama pfp
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Hi just some guy that everywhere
“One thing that impresses me the most is the reaction time and speed that good Osu players have. You can get dizzy by just watching and they seem to effortlessly hit every note.” - 🤓
I feel like most people probably won't understand just how ridiculously hard the last map is, so, as a casual osu! player, I'll try my best to explain:
On this map, the players are using a combination of the mods Hidden, Hardrock, and Doubletime. Hidden doesn't really matter here, but the other two mods are where the true difficulty comes in. Hardrock makes circle size smaller, increases the rate at which the circle appears and disappears, flips the screen upside down, and tightens the hit window for clicking a note accurately. The other mod, Doubletime, in addition to speeding up the map by 1.5x, also increases the circle's approach rate and tightens the hit window. As a result, when these players are using Hardrock and Doubletime together, the approach rate becomes so incredibly fast that most players, even skilled ones, would not able to accurately aim at the circles before the hit window. This is known as AR11 and was once thought to be impossible to play. As for the hit window, the level of accuracy with this mod combination makes clicking any circles accurately basically impossible, so the fact that Vaxei still maintained a 97% accuracy even while hitting short streams means that each of his inputs was very precise without even a slight mistake beyond the time that he missed.
@Gregory_Jackson18 it’s fun
The person below me has poor grammar and he absolutely needs help due to financial reasons so please support his education if you are a good samaritan, the poor man just don't want to care because he's shy but it's okay.
@Gregory_Jackson18 🗿
@Gregory_Jackson18 🤡
@Gregory_Jackson18 but~ the kid.... Is not my son.. wooo~ ugh, she says i am the one...
Osu! Has always been a game I couldn’t understand but also couldn’t stop watching from how interesting it is, the way Charlie does content is so inclusive and it’s very cool how well he does it.
clown game
DONT READ MY USERNAME
@@stacyfearlicia yeah it for u
You just follow the circles with the mouse and click. What's not to understand?
@@maineman5757 I’m saying like how they get so good, another example I wanted to relate to is league, I never understood Any of the gameplay but I like seeing the skilled interactions of high level play
charlie is such a blessing to the osu! community, massive respect
Ratio + yb better + I don’t care + this you 🤓🤓👨🏼💻👨🏼💻👶🏽
so this is how it's like getting reply spammed by bots
Don't worry bud, I'll give you a non-bot reply for once
He’s a blessing to every community
wow there's a lot of bot
I wanna thank you so much charlie for shining light on the osu! tournament scene. I've been playing this game for more than nine years and to be seeing this game receive so much positive attention makes me unbelievably happy. I have placed 58th on the qualifiers so it wasnt enough to participate but i will try my best on the next iteration of your tournaments! again thank you so much for making this possible charlie.
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Good luck!
H9 yoh been playing for 9 years and not quality? Is everyone just a god or sum?
@@thesnipingspider3852 You can play this game for a decade and not be anywhere near a top player
@@thesnipingspider3852 Alot of other topplayers haven't made it in aswell. I wouldn't say I'm a top player but I'm close.
Watching good osu players is like watching bots, I never can understand how it's possible they are so good at osu.
A lot of playing, like any other game and learning
@@iicynicy9473 A lot a lot
@@iicynicy9473 It's funny seeing this people that never played the game as if it is some otherworldly stuff. It's a very simple game that you get good the more you play it, monkey see monkey click
@@amai-w8f quite literaly play more = get good, but you also need to know what to play in order to become better.
I mean it's just like learning an instrument. you have to practice A LOT and never give up
I've heard of osu! before, pretty cool game I recommend 👍
You should try playing! You might end up pretty good at it.
yeah, make sure to hyperfocus while playing 👍
@@_raptor4070 hi i dont know who u are but you should mutual me on osu!!
@@kujubuo true...!!!!
bruh
I love how Charlie just likes what he likes. He doesn't just play whats hype or will get him the most views. I would have never heard of this game if it wasn't for him
I've heard of osu, but for a big UA-cam and internet personality like Charlie covering something this niche is a major win.
osu has a surprisingly massive community
@@justscrollinginthecomments7930 It's not really niche. It's the largest rythmn game in the world.
@@awen6948 it's growing very fast nowadays especially thanks to Charlie
@Sumi Well I can actually prove it because I've seen the subreddit grow and people collect data using the API
btw, if Vaxei FC'd the last map, that would mean he would be 4th person EVER to do it. that's mindblowing really.
There was a map that vaxei was the only person to ever FC on and it was eight Stars which is way harder than anything in this tournament and he FCed it in a show match
@@whenisdinner2137 (hes talking about his Senkou No Flare Fc during the osu showmatch hosted by monko2k)
@@whenisdinner2137 sr doesnt really matter for tournaments considering you have stuff like sputnik at barely 7 stars
@@notheccs8974 Doesn't change the fact that no one should be able to FC an 8 stars in a tournament.
Charlie's commentary from a perspective of someone who knows very little about the game is extremely entertaining.
Not into Osu much, but i have so much respect for these peoples hawk eye skills
As a decent osu player tbh. It is really not that hard haha. But before I played it did look crazy
clown game clown players
@@fantomucorrupt5373 🤡🤡
there is a bait down here in the comments dont fall for it lmao
@@stacyfearlicia your mom
never seen people play osu or played myself but this is actually insane. actually inhuman holy
and it's actually much much harder than it looks
This is in a tournament setting, so the maps aren’t as hard as some of the other maps these guys can do, if you wanna see even crazier stuff you should check that all out
@@dlz5709 yep it's very difficult to tell how spaced these patterns are like this especially for mobile viewers, also it's hard to tell how small the circles are and how fast your stamina can drain trying to tap.
Honestly it takes a decent amount of play time to understand what's actually difficult about these maps instead of just seeing it all as inhumanly impressive
osu player here since 2018, the stuff these players do is indeed insane
The funniest part is that it's much harder than it looks
There is actually no way Vaxei just did that on 3 mod Magic Girl in tournament. That pick is fucking illegal.
It would be crazy to have a guitar hero event for all the veterans still out there
I miss that damn game
But watching this…hell…I thought dragonforce was hard…
@@adamwest8711 You could check out some top players of Clone hero, an unnoficial port of guitar hero to the Pc, it's very crazy what some of them can do
i'd love to see something like that for clone hero
@@luma6733 Schmooey should make a return, even though he got caught cheating he's still the best out there
(It would also be very easy now bc clone hero has live leaderboards and input displays now to help people comprehend just how nuts the charts are)
It's always cute to see non osu! players reaction to osu gameplay, like they're seeing robots play or something lol.
Tbf I've played since last year and they still look like robots, although tbf #2, I'm still a six digit :(
eh, it's all relative, cut em some slack
when i started playing a year ago i saw 4 digit players as actual gods 😭
feels good seeing osu get more exposure :)
Doesn't need more exposure
who doesn't know osu
No love for mania and taiko 😔
@@0x223 it kinda does, it has a big community but it's not well known outside of the community
real milkteaism osu at 3am
HOW DID I MISS SUCH AN EPIC EVENT
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these bots …
many bots in a minute. wow im praying for you
Aaaaaaaa i missed if too
Holy fuck. These bots replied in a min.
I’ve played this game for 5 years. It felt surreal to see osu on such a big stage with such huge stakes. Thanks so much for making this a video Charlie!
If you enjoyed this, I HIGHLY recommend watching some team tournaments. The big 3 being Corsace, The Perennial, and the Osu! World Cup. This is such a fucking beautiful game, and I’m so happy it’s getting the spotlight it deserves.
You know what I love about you man, you have 10 almost 11 million subs, and your videos are a regular looking room, an iPhone headset, (it looks like) and no gimmicks or tricks or fancy meme editing or yelling and screaming “omg”. You’re calm cool collected. Love it man. Great job. Keep it up. I’ll be here.
Charlie thanks for keeping UA-cam fresh and for continuing to shoot and make videos that have the old school, self recorded, backyard content feel that UA-cam was built on. Banger video as always!
My god, Mystia saw their huge disadvantage and pulled out the most useful brazilian skill: *Workarounds*
Then procceeded to absoutely bulldoze the scores and literally send Utami to Brazil, man I'm proud of this country
Unit: Brazilian
Passive: Workaround
-when disadvantaged this unit gains bonus intelligence and wisdom and bonus luck and rarity in crafting category (this bonus is doubled if the unit is using recycled materials)
Active: Double Jump
-this unit can double jump whilst holding a red sword
I love Osu. I only played Mania but the sheer amount of maps out there for people to play was always so much fun. The journey of starting by barely being able to finish 1-star maps, to getting good scores in 4 or 5 star ones was a lot of fun.
I love osu! and i love Charlie so im really happy about the tournament happening again! we love you charlie!
should be illegal bringing vaxei in considering how much of a beast he is on tournaments
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yeah
Itd also be unfair if they didnt.
tbh even if he was here for cpmc, utami has been so insanely good this year that even vaxei might have trouble against him
@@your_average_cultured_dude true utami has gotten pretty good in the past couple of months, jumped from like rank 15 to rank 4
Damn I don't know how I didn't know about this until the upload. This is really freaking cool. I love seeing Charlie posting content about osu, let alone hosting a tournament!
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I think this was from a while back, tuna has been on military service for a while now and only returned for a bit.
@@wulin881 yeah I could tell from the start of the video this was from a while ago. All the more reason I'm surprised I missed it lol.
Yeah, this footage is about a year old now, WhiteCat's reign at the top was just ending, mrekk was a known name but not the tier 1 wonderkind he is now, tuna was still playing, intercambing method was a fresh meme and Charlie just got added as a featured artist on osu! Wildly different time
It was great to see such a huge tourney, in which osu! was broadcasted to a much larger audience than usual. Thank you for the entertainment Charlie.
i think its cool of moist to host osu tournaments, because even though usually in tournies the high ranks get prizes, its usually only a couple hundred dollars and a mediocre logitech keyboard. Also this game deserves a lot more exposure, being such a big game in terms of its amazing
community but isnt well known at the same time
The whole tournament's just Charlie getting mind blown by all the plays
I feel like if he spent part of the tournament pot on adding to the bounty on Yomi Yori it would probably happen
Facts bro shit would be crazy
man it's already $3333, adding more will just make it even harder to FC because of nerves
@@your_average_cultured_dude true lmao I remember the Utami shake
it's already 3k, if that's not enough no one is ever going to beat it. also whitecat is grinding it, he just got 2x miss(in a dumb part) and 1xSB'd the hard part
@@emachine003 didn’t know he was back on the grind, I know about his unsubmitted S rank but interesting to know he’s back at it
As an avid rhythm game enjoyer, I'm very happy to see that you also love the same thing. Rhythm games are awesome, especially once you get to flow state.
I love charlies reaction to this, gives me nostalgia when i for the first time clicked to watch replays of people SS'ing 6-star maps
as an osu player this tournament was really well put together and i had great fun watching it, arnold surprised me a lot and i'm excited to see utami destroy the new one!
It's absolutely insane to think fancy lad is doing all of that on a track pad laptop w no mouse 🤔
I've been playing Osu since 2015 so seeing Charlie enjoying the community is amazing!
as an osu player i am completely shocked that charlie would do something like this
actually crazy that people outside the osu community take notice and even go as far as to host a tournament for it
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Osu!, is in fact, osu!. The game has an all-lowercase name, mirroring its creator Dean "peppy" Herbert's habit of avoiding capital letters online. In a similar vein, many components of the game and related projects also have lowercase names, such as pp, the four gamemodes (osu!standard, osu!taiko, osu!catch, and osu!mania), and lazer. Due to many people habitually capitalizing the first letters of given names and being unfamiliar with names containing punctuation, this game is often incorrectly called "Osu!", "Osu", or even "OSU!". There really is an Osu! - the name is an abbreviation of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, a rhythm game for Nintendo DS that inspired peppy to make osu!. The circle clicking game people know today is osu!, with three lowercase letters and an exclamation mark.
No one cares bruh
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Isn't this a copypasta ?
@@durteedan7836 You can't speak for everyone, because you're nobody and mostly because members of a same group can have different opinions.
@@CunnyLover727 yeah its a copypasta
Of course I’m deployed while the osu tournament happens, hope it goes well to all that participate 🎉. Happy 4th everyone
ty for your service
47:56 it was at this moment arnold triggered vaxies second phase
48:17 it was at this moment arnold realized how underlevel he was for the boss fight
Charlie hosting the biggest osu tournament ever sounds exactly like something he would do, yet it is still unbelievable
I see people go hard at this game and think to myself "how much aderol do i gotta be on to react to react to this much stimulus?" Such an awesome show of skill
I knew this game was absolutely insane from the 3 minutes of total gameplay I've seen before but this really shows me how ridiculously hard this game is and especially how good some people like vaxei are at this game
When it comes to tournaments there is Vaxei and there is everyone else
ive never known osu tournaments are this hype. im literally saying "no way _____ lose these" THE ENTIRE TIME
man you are killing it man, i love both smash and osu. awesome to see you support them
Am I sleeping? Charlie hosting an osu tournament? It’s so surreal, feels like a fever dream
🤓
@@dfsdfsgsfhgdgjfgh797 lmao what why
Elite Beat Agents was such a sleeper hit on the DS for me, to see Osu hit this level of popularity feels incredible.
It's like when you leave high school, come back in ten years, look through their Facebook and they are just loving life and you feel so proud despite not interacting for most of that decade.
every time the ds is mentioned my parents will rave about ouendan lol i really wish i was good at any of these because they look so fun
I love rhythm games being a musician and a gamer and osu was always my favorite, it's beyond fun and the feeling you get from an fc or a new high star is unlike anything else. I had to put the game down almost a year ago just because of how addicting it is but watching it is still super enjoyable.
if youre a musician you should try taiko no tatsujin, its a rly fun drum based rhythm game with a cute artstyle thats also pretty easy to learn :3
6:43 It's just so funny to see Charlie host a whole Osu tournament and he doesn't even now where to look for the songs length!
should do a clone hero tourney next. Those are very fun to watch too and the community around it is amazing.
Osu is the kinda game you pick up every now and then if you’re not this insane at it, but whenever you do it’s hard to put down
It's actually hard to grasp how people can pull this off... So impressive
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BRING OSU TO THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA DUDE ^^
ahhhh we’re coming full circle…Around a year ago, I watched your first video on “osu!” And I can safely say you got me addicted😂
from the time I saw it in last year in your two videos, to now, I’ve grinded and got myself to 83k global. All I have to say is thank you Charlie for showing me such an amazing community that’s created so many great memories for me and many others!
yoooo congrats on the grind! always feels so heartwarming to see the experience of newer people in the community, maybe I'll so you in the top 100 soon!
@@wozu__ i really appreciate that! This community is just way too great, I agree all too much. I hope to make it there eventually, but the journey is always better than the destination :)
@@CamSpiff bro same!! I first started playing when Charlie uploaded and i’ve put like 400 hours in the game lol.
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For a second I completely thought Blue orb was DigitalHypno. The camera angle and the background made me thought it was him.
I ain't as handsome :(
damn i remember seeing this live
this gives me goosebumps
was fun being a part gg charlie
as an osu! player this is the best thing ive seen i normally dont watch any tournaments but this one was just great
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chocomint's Made of Fire HDDT 98.54 full combo. Without a doubt, one of the most impressive plays ever set in osu! history, but one that takes some experience to appreciate fully. In the 12 years that this map has been ranked, chocomint's score remains the ONLY DT FC, and there's much more to unpack about this score. While some maps easily convey how difficult they are through the raw aim, or speed requirements, Made of Fire is much more nuanced than it may seem at first glance. To help illustrate just how difficult this play is, I would like to break down and analyze aspects of the map and the play itself. Right off the bat, we get a sense of the density of the notes, and the reading difficulty associated. With DT applied, the map becomes around 243 bpm, and approximately AR 9.67, a higher note density than most players are used to. Still, this should be manageable, but adding to the difficulty is the constant rhythm of, and spacing of the patterns which continues for the entire map. These would already pose a significant challenge to players' rhythm sense, reading, and finger control, but with hidden, the reading becomes MUCH harder. This is all bread and butter to someone like chocomint, who plays maps with similar patterns all the time, but everything we've gone over is just the beginning. Ask any top player what the hardest part of Made of Fire is, and they will all say the aim control. Many of the patterns in this map are continuous with strange velocity and angle changes, which need very fine adjustments in a player's aim to hit. None are more apparent than the various zig-zag patterns, which appear in the highest spacing sections. These require a player to aim to each note in a 1/4th beat time window, while potentially changing to an almost opposite direction. This is where chocomint shines, as almost no players have the level of aim control which he does. Bringing it all together is where the magic of this play really lies. DT alone makes the aim control barely in reach for any other player, but adding hidden makes these highly control-intensive patterns nearly impossible. Following the rhythm on such a map can be hard already as well, and trying to keep high accuracy, given the layout of the patterns, becomes ridiculous too. The real challenge is diverting focus between the aim aspect and the tapping aspects of the map, while keeping your reading in check as well. Keeping up with the map the entire way through to such a degree is exactly why chocomint's play is so astonishing. It's hard to put into words how much skill goes into a play like this, but to get an idea, I recommend trying the map for yourself. chocomint's HDDT score truly is in a league of its own when it comes to the aspects described earlier. Just over 2 years after it was set, some players are now approaching DT FCs, but not with nearly as high accuracy, and the majority lacking hidden. For now, it will remain a dream play for every top play, and a reality for chocomint. Hopefully this video has given you some more insight into, and appreciation of, one of osu!'s best plays of all time.
chocomint's Made of Fire HDDT 98.54 full combo. Without a doubt, one of the most impressive plays ever set in osu! history, but one that takes some experience to appreciate fully. In the 12 years that this map has been ranked, chocomint's score remains the ONLY DT FC, and there's much more to unpack about this score. While some maps easily convey how difficult they are through the raw aim, or speed requirements, Made of Fire is much more nuanced than it may seem at first glance. To help illustrate just how difficult this play is, I would like to break down and analyze aspects of the map and the play itself. Right off the bat, we get a sense of the density of the notes, and the reading difficulty associated. With DT applied, the map becomes around 243 bpm, and approximately AR 9.67, a higher note density than most players are used to. Still, this should be manageable, but adding to the difficulty is the constant rhythm of, and spacing of the patterns which continues for the entire map. These would already pose a significant challenge to players' rhythm sense, reading, and finger control, but with hidden, the reading becomes MUCH harder. This is all bread and butter to someone like chocomint, who plays maps with similar patterns all the time, but everything we've gone over is just the beginning. Ask any top player what the hardest part of Made of Fire is, and they will all say the aim control. Many of the patterns in this map are continuous with strange velocity and angle changes, which need very fine adjustments in a player's aim to hit. None are more apparent than the various zig-zag patterns, which appear in the highest spacing sections. These require a player to aim to each note in a 1/4th beat time window, while potentially changing to an almost opposite direction. This is where chocomint shines, as almost no players have the level of aim control which he does. Bringing it all together is where the magic of this play really lies. DT alone makes the aim control barely in reach for any other player, but adding hidden makes these highly control-intensive patterns nearly impossible. Following the rhythm on such a map can be hard already as well, and trying to keep high accuracy, given the layout of the patterns, becomes ridiculous too. The real challenge is diverting focus between the aim aspect and the tapping aspects of the map, while keeping your reading in check as well. Keeping up with the map the entire way through to such a degree is exactly why chocomint's play is so astonishing. It's hard to put into words how much skill goes into a play like this, but to get an idea, I recommend trying the map for yourself. chocomint's HDDT score truly is in a league of its own when it comes to the aspects described earlier. Just over 2 years after it was set, some players are now approaching DT FCs, but not with nearly as high accuracy, and the majority lacking hidden. For now, it will remain a dream play for every top play, and a reality for chocomint. Hopefully this video has given you some more insight into, and appreciation of, one of osu!'s best plays of all time.
This was such an insane event, Vaxei really dominated but the others really put up a show
this means so much to our community thank you so much from the bottom of my heart
I’ve never really ever seen osu but I don’t think there is a better testament of skill then this, vaxei has to be one of the greatest players of all time in any game ever
Most of the community does consider him the greatest player to touch the game, though its hard to really say because the game has evolved so much over the years and top players come and go.
@@SkorpioVenom idk man my eyes can’t even keep up with the screen and the fact that he is almost flawless on these absolutely blows my mind
I love the intercambing v arnold face off so much intercambing and arnold really were at their best in that moment
Respect to the Osu community, I'm dizzy just watching this...
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osu! not Osu
Watching critical watch like world class osu for the first time is so gold, I remember watching cookiezi for the first time and I was so gobsmacked to the point I had to start playing
Vaxei was a literal monster in this tournament. He had those big digits of comparison and mostly accuracy, he literally gave 2 of his opponents not a single score!
Really have to thank Charlie for organising this tournament considering how rare it is for Osu tournaments to have large prize pools. Really looking forward to Drenched 2.
Maybe Charlie’s involvement in osu will reduce people disgust when hearing you play osu😭
Ikr. i tell my friends i play rhythm game in general and they think im playing those kids song in piano tiles. Many people still think rhythm game is just a kids game
Yeah fr, it's very tiring getting hate whenever I say "i play x game"
@@zura4546 "ohhh, so you play friday night funkin?" always feels like a punch in the gut lmao
People still joke about hr players tho
@ordinary name most top players recommend exercising your hand before playing
please get the player named D I O to help cast the next tournament. hes one of the best casters in the whole community and has run numerous tourneys before.
Welcome to OSU 😎
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Ohio State University
Welcome to OSU
its osu!, not OSU stfu
@@mememonkeboob CLICK THE CIRCLES
Finals seemed kinda close until that last game. Vaxei send Arnold to the fucking shadow realm.
We all know Charlie lost because he's still recovering from a bat bite.
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Announcer: Here comes the hard part
Charlie: Yes, the hard part is coming
As an osu player, this certainly does puts a smile on my face
Great event!
As fellow fan of rhythm games myself, I think it'd be really cool if you did a stream/video of you going to the nearest Round1 and trying all the rhythm games there
ie: sound voltex, beatmania iidx, wacca, DDR, chrono circle, gitadora, etc
We all know charlie would ss every map without breaking a sweat he just wants to give everyone else a chance
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That was such a cool event! Can't wait for the one coming up this weekend!
I’ve been wondering what OSU is for like 5 years now. Thank you for showing me, I hate it.
It's some weeb shit
Lmao
Thank you for getting into playing Osu Charlie, loving it so far
God I love rhythm games. Although I am not that good, I still love others playing them.
the fact charlie got vaxei and fieryrage is amazing
massive gap in that last map though. I've only played osu abit and dang skill ceiling really is high when the score gap is that massive. I noticed that being an all-rounder is such a massive up especially in the case of vaxei, jack of all trades but master of all skills. Fiery's comment on Arnold being better in speed versus vaxei was definitely seen though.
he hasn't lost a 1v1 tournament in how many years again? Thats crazy to me.
From reading the other comments it seems that he just comes back to playing when a tourney is coming up which is also just unreal that his winstreak is this long.
Anyway great hype and hope to see vaxei's performance in the new tourney (if he joins) cause I'm a fan of this Chad of a player
this mod combination is a really niche skillset, if you don't specialize in 3mod it's nearly unplayable. more to do with mod proficiency than skill ceiling, both players can play much higher star rating.
Vaxei didn't join, he is too rich.
3 mod is impossible if you haven’t put hours into it before, Vaxei can somewhat read 3mod and has 3 mod farm FCs
Fancy lads run at 8:10 is still the coolest thing I've seen in a tournament
Get the god himself Cookiezi if you host another
that final song, how is that humanly possible to read. Like Vaxei is insane for memorising it and practicing, but huge props to Arnold for being able to look at it and still make a decent attempt even with a clear lack of practice compared to any other song in the competition.
I unironically started osu because of Charlie. No jokes.
Edit: god, damn this is epic
2.5 years and you are still a mid 6 digit ? Bro go see a doctor. Something is very wrong with you and your ability to improve at something
@@amai-w8f nothing wrong with that tho. People like u ruin games
@@sienfjfdkenfieksh597 2.5 years and basically 500k LMAO
@@amai-w8f dude it's just a game its not that serious.
@@SAD1034 First of all. that's a very ignorant statement. And second of all, that could apply to anything really, being mid 6 digits while playing the game for over 2 years is the same as using floaters to swim for the same amount of time, you would think the person has some kind of condition or something lol
i think this was around a year ago at this point, i'm very glad that the highlight came out so i can watch it easily!
osu is a very cool game, especially at a tournament level