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Old 03-21-2015, 04:57 AM   #21
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I typically have been staring at just the bar and striking keys as they cross that plane but as I've progressed to more difficult songs
Whenever I get to thicker/denser patterns I start to stare even further away from the keys/bar (where you hit them). I tend to stare at the center 2 (up down) row at around half from the bottom (I'm up scroll). I also play on 2.55 speed atm (gone up to 2.9~3 but that's just too fast imo); I also can play staring right at the opposite side and just playing off short term memory (Which is a habit I learned to do when I was really bad at streaming back when I first played; it helped me cluster different patterns of arrows for a relatively straight forward stream tempo).

As of late I've been staring closer and closer to the bar though; It's something I needed to do to get better PA.
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Old 03-21-2015, 07:41 AM   #22
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Dead centre but my focus shifts to the right or left depending on the patterns (mostly focus on right hand to keep time)
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Old 03-21-2015, 08:04 AM   #23
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FEEDBACK!! You guys are awesome.

Looks like the general consensus is I need to stop focusing on the receptors. It seemed like I had hit a wall by doing so, especially with more difficult files like I said in the OP. My PA suffers a bit staring at the flow of arrows but once my eyes adjust to their new spot I'd imagine that will improve.

Thanks errrrrbody.

EDIT: and today I learned they're called "RECEPTORS"...... lulz @ keystrike bar

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Old 03-21-2015, 08:46 AM   #24
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Default Re: Where do you focus on the gameplay screen?

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FEEDBACK!! You guys are awesome.

Looks like the general consensus is I need to stop focusing on the receptors. It seemed like I had hit a wall by doing so, especially with more difficult files like I said in the OP. My PA suffers a bit staring at the flow of arrows but once my eyes adjust to their new spot I'd imagine that will improve.

Thanks errrrrbody.

EDIT: and today I learned they're called "RECEPTORS"...... lulz @ keystrike bar
@Bolded, this is a natural occurrence for following the arrows as they meet your receptors. PA (and MA) drop when you do this because you aren't set on a spot and the timing window in which your eyes think they are actually is like half a second to a second off at times. I've noticed that a good counter to that is take brief looks at scrolling arrows and switch back to a set-in-stone spot, like I mainly stare at where it says "Marvellous (Amazing on FFR) and Perfect!" and that's where I get my accuracy from, and I don't miss when I scroll my eyes.
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