Aragami after we had Halcyon is giving me flashbacks. Halcyon was manageable, Aragami's a bit of a nightmare. As bmah told me in the discord, practicing Apocalypse should help a lil bit.
Powerflux?? jemini
I'm gonna give it my best shot tomorrow, though i miiiiiight end up with spamming as it is a big, BIG boy chart.
i honestly thought i would fall out two rounds ago, so this is an awesome surprise to say the least
Powerflux?? jemini
I'm gonna give it my best shot tomorrow, though i miiiiiight end up with spamming as it is a big, BIG boy chart.
i honestly thought i would fall out two rounds ago, so this is an awesome surprise to say the least
Powerflux seems like one of the charts with the most variation on how people are gonna score. Lotsa notes, lotsa time, prolly the entire song's a chokepoint.
I'm out, the next closest person to me in level in my division is 10 levels above me. Zero chance to stay competitive. Good luck to everybody else in D1!
I'm out, the next closest person to me in level in my division is 10 levels above me. Zero chance to stay competitive. Good luck to everybody else in D1!
literally came in thread to encourage you. You'll be surprised how how a score one can get when you put that nose to the grindstone and smash those arrows!
I'm not beating D3 players on a D3 song from low D2. It just isn't happening.
Placing yourself in a different and substantially lower realm is the wrong way to put it.
Instead, ask yourself: "what can I do to bring myself closer to them?"
At the end of the day, even if you don't succeed in surviving the round, efforts in applying yourself will make you a better player overall. In-engine isolation allows you to practice sections at a lower speed and improve ability much like you would through rudimentary practice of a musical instrument (that is: start slow, acquaint yourself with the fluency of what you're playing, then get closer and closer to normal speed).
When everybody involved started better than me, and has improved over the duration of the tournament, there's basically no chance no matter what I did that I could even survive the round, and if by some miracle I did, after burning dozens of hours on grinding away, I get what...eliminated in the next round so I get a few more credits?
Seriously though, the 5 other people still in have gained 12 skill levels between them, two of them aren't even in Division 2 anymore, and the gap of 10 levels between me and the next worst player is now 11 levels.
The score above me they've played 4 times in total and have 115% of my score.
I appreciate everybody being like "Oh don't be so down on yourself" but like...seriously, I have triple the goods, averages, misses and boos of the worst score besides mine. That's not getting "overcome" in one day of playing, and even if somehow it did, they played 4 times to get that score, they just see my 10 hours of marathon playing, and spend another 10 minutes and beat it :P
It's fine guys, I'm a level 33 going up against level 45-55 people, I won't win. That's just how it goes.
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