great video but your mic is pretty low! you can apply filters to your mic via OBS or another program to boost the loudness if your mic is already at its maximum volume
Nice video! I think the specific problem with osu! coaching is that there's no general rule in how to improve, because the way in improving would depend specifically on what you want to improve and what are your current issues. Take this as an example, I have a friend of mine which he's stamina was non-existent. He couldn't stream 160 bpm consistently and everything above 180 was impossible for him. You would say that, in this case the problem is that his guy doesn't have any fingercontrol/burst speed to begin with, so the fingers are not prepared to such a strain in stamina maps. The thing is, that this friend of mine is mostly a HR tech player (which requires A TON of fingercontrol) and it's speed was quite decent (he could play 250 burst maps quite comfortably) but the only problem was the stamina department. In this specific case, the main issue was his tapping technique, which consumes him A LOT of stamina just by tapping due to him tapping extremely loud and strong to assure more fingercontrol and accuracy. What I wanted to say with this example is that, to make osu! coaching a seriously coaching AND helpful, it can't have any general advice because it can end up being counterproductive for the player, specially if such player is 6 digits or below, because the context gives you more information of what specifically needs to improve. P.S: I can help you to improve if that's what you want, I am not that good at the game yet (I'm 8.4k) but I think I can understand the basic knoweldge in how to improve and how to help somebody to improve.
interesting comment! i agree that there isnt any one size fits all advice except for obviously "play more" but if someone is desperate enough to try osu! coaching playing more probably wont help them. i think its part of the coaches job to identify the specific issue their client is having trouble with and figure out how to help them but also if you as the client cant explain it well enough it could be hard for the coach to figure out so there is at least a bit of shared responsibility. In general i dont think the vast majority of people need coaching though since if you're willing to do research you can find almost any information about how to improve at osu for free. i think the main benefit i saw with coaching was that it motivated me to play more and try to improve. also since you mentioned it in your comment if you want to give me advice or anything i dont mind feel free to msg me on osu! or add me on discord (just send ur disc to me on osu or in a reply here)
yeah ik its quiet :( i wouldve reuploaded it with louder audio but by the time i realized was already after most ppl had seen it so i didnt want to, i'll make my next video louder! :D
yeah i play a good amount of hr/nm aim i think im just bad at aim & should focus on other skillsets i mean usually people have one or two skills they just arent that good at so ive accepted my fate
most underrated practice especially with aim and finger control is using ez/ezdt as warmup and some high cs mixed in there for 30 min or longer, try it.
im also a mouse player and had problems with aiming but i just figured out i should just focus more. i was just looking and one point and not anywhere else
i think its worth trying to learn full alt but theres nothing wrong with singletapping either! personally ive been full alt my whole life and sometimes wish i could singletap lol
idk personally after trying it i didnt think it was that bad since it was pretty cheap (under 20$) and i had fun so even if it didnt help me improve it felt worth it to me. i think for newer players its pointless since they just need to play more but for someone like me whos been stuck at 5 digit for like 3-4 years i wanted to try it
sorry if the audio is quiet it sounded fine to me but i think its cause my headphones are always on max volume or smth lol will fix it next video
level and quality both sound perfect to me, i think people are just used to $300 mics that are studio quality
@@Xaezy549 maybe, my friend told me that it sounded really quiet when they tried watching it on their phone so my guess is thats the main issue
@@Miu_32could just be my phone has super loud speakers lol cuz its fine for me
YESS ANOTHER MIU BANGER YOOO
THANK YOU!
Great video lad, this is top notch, keep going and youll see them subs racking up, i luv ur vids
Ur lowkey what I’ve been looking for in an osu! youtuber. Thanks for the content keep going 🙏🏻
cool video, and i finally started cooking in quaver, i got my rank down to an all low 13,883 (global)
ty & nice! :D
great video bro keep grinding !
great video bro🔥 only down side is the mic quality but you got it
thanks! ur the 2nd comment about my mic i guess i'll see what i can do lol
great video but your mic is pretty low! you can apply filters to your mic via OBS or another program to boost the loudness if your mic is already at its maximum volume
thanks for the feedback! sorry about that. personally i thought it sounded okay but i'll keep that in mind :D
Just use an eq and boost your high end. Your leveling is fine it just sounds muted due to your mic not picking up the higher frequency ranges.
@@Miu_32 on audacity u can apply an effect called normalize and it will lower or higher your sound perfectly
Nice video!
I think the specific problem with osu! coaching is that there's no general rule in how to improve, because the way in improving would depend specifically on what you want to improve and what are your current issues.
Take this as an example, I have a friend of mine which he's stamina was non-existent. He couldn't stream 160 bpm consistently and everything above 180 was impossible for him.
You would say that, in this case the problem is that his guy doesn't have any fingercontrol/burst speed to begin with, so the fingers are not prepared to such a strain in stamina maps. The thing is, that this friend of mine is mostly a HR tech player (which requires A TON of fingercontrol) and it's speed was quite decent (he could play 250 burst maps quite comfortably) but the only problem was the stamina department. In this specific case, the main issue was his tapping technique, which consumes him A LOT of stamina just by tapping due to him tapping extremely loud and strong to assure more fingercontrol and accuracy.
What I wanted to say with this example is that, to make osu! coaching a seriously coaching AND helpful, it can't have any general advice because it can end up being counterproductive for the player, specially if such player is 6 digits or below, because the context gives you more information of what specifically needs to improve.
P.S: I can help you to improve if that's what you want, I am not that good at the game yet (I'm 8.4k) but I think I can understand the basic knoweldge in how to improve and how to help somebody to improve.
interesting comment! i agree that there isnt any one size fits all advice except for obviously "play more" but if someone is desperate enough to try osu! coaching playing more probably wont help them. i think its part of the coaches job to identify the specific issue their client is having trouble with and figure out how to help them but also if you as the client cant explain it well enough it could be hard for the coach to figure out so there is at least a bit of shared responsibility. In general i dont think the vast majority of people need coaching though since if you're willing to do research you can find almost any information about how to improve at osu for free. i think the main benefit i saw with coaching was that it motivated me to play more and try to improve. also since you mentioned it in your comment if you want to give me advice or anything i dont mind feel free to msg me on osu! or add me on discord (just send ur disc to me on osu or in a reply here)
zonelouise mentioned you just got a new subscription
nice video, audio balance is alright but just quiet
yeah ik its quiet :( i wouldve reuploaded it with louder audio but by the time i realized was already after most ppl had seen it so i didnt want to, i'll make my next video louder! :D
Really cool video!!
thanks!
The mouse pad bro 😂
btw great vid
thanks :D
Really good video brother! i like your editing a lot, but you should invest in a stand mic or smthn 💀
Having someone delete their coaching account after you message them is so funny 😭😭 also zonelouise the goat
ikr lol when i noticed i was so confused
The goat fr
I use mouse too do you play hr maps I think smaller circles helps train aim a lot aswell as aim control maps
yeah i play a good amount of hr/nm aim i think im just bad at aim & should focus on other skillsets i mean usually people have one or two skills they just arent that good at so ive accepted my fate
@@Miu_32 my aim also sucks i dont really know waht i did but it just suddenly got a little better recently
@@chair7728 oh nice! :D
i received coaching from zone a few weeks ago too!
oh cool :D
I watched a osu video and got Terraria sound... 11/10
most underrated practice especially with aim and finger control is using ez/ezdt as warmup and some high cs mixed in there for 30 min or longer, try it.
sounds interesting! i'll give it a try even though im terrible at ez lol
cool vid
Me with 1200 hours speedrunning droping to 6 digit: what did he mean by this?
im also a mouse player and had problems with aiming but i just figured out i should just focus more. i was just looking and one point and not anywhere else
N8ce vid if you will get recommended again i'll sub prolly
thanks!
2:50 dawg i have 1000 hours and am still 6 digit
to be fair this game is getting more and more competitive every year, high 6 digit/low 5 digit is exponentially harder to get than it used to be.
so did you clean your mousepad in the end?😂😂
nope...
Just permanently switch to glass mousepad, it'll be easier to clean ;)
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my only problem with osu is me being stubborn idiot who wants to play full alt style and i fail maps i can easily fc with single tap
alt can everything
i think its worth trying to learn full alt but theres nothing wrong with singletapping either! personally ive been full alt my whole life and sometimes wish i could singletap lol
Osu coaching is the most useless thing on the world. Playing=improve. its so simple
idk personally after trying it i didnt think it was that bad since it was pretty cheap (under 20$) and i had fun so even if it didnt help me improve it felt worth it to me. i think for newer players its pointless since they just need to play more but for someone like me whos been stuck at 5 digit for like 3-4 years i wanted to try it
osu! coaching sounds so silly
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