Hey! ive got a few tips for beat saber 1: flick your wrists as you are going into the block. you need a pre-swing angle of 100 degrees and a post-swing angle of 60 degrees, as well as hitting the note, to get a good score. dont use your whole arm as it can be verry stamina draining. 2: i would turn off dot notes. if you get to, say, hard difficulty and you still fully use dot notes you will struggle to become accustomed to hitting the notes a specific way. 3: create a stationary boundary. instead of drawing a boundary manually which can lead to distractions such as the "X"s of your boundary appearing on the screen, create a "stationary" boundary as that will not happen and if you go near the edge of it it will gradually switch to pass-through. Hope this helps
Hey! ive got a few tips for beat saber
1: flick your wrists as you are going into the block. you need a pre-swing angle of 100 degrees and a post-swing angle of 60 degrees, as well as hitting the note, to get a good score. dont use your whole arm as it can be verry stamina draining.
2: i would turn off dot notes. if you get to, say, hard difficulty and you still fully use dot notes you will struggle to become accustomed to hitting the notes a specific way.
3: create a stationary boundary. instead of drawing a boundary manually which can lead to distractions such as the "X"s of your boundary appearing on the screen, create a "stationary" boundary as that will not happen and if you go near the edge of it it will gradually switch to pass-through.
Hope this helps