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Post by Nightwhisper on Jun 5, 2017 18:01:42 GMT -5
I think that's a bit late. Not really how can you tell?
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Post by ҠƦᶖҎƴ on Jun 7, 2017 1:45:44 GMT -5
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Post by Nightwhisper on Jun 7, 2017 5:53:35 GMT -5
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Post by Derpy on Jun 7, 2017 9:06:23 GMT -5
I would get an art pad if you really want to get good at osu!, it makes the game a lot more consistent and fun. If not, then buy a cheap but good mouse so you can have fast amd accurate clicks
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Post by CHKDSK on Jun 7, 2017 13:38:51 GMT -5
I would get an art pad if you really want to get good at osu!, it makes the game a lot more consistent and fun. If not, then buy a cheap but good mouse so you can have fast amd accurate clicks not worth the money unless you plan on being a top tier osu player for a year
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Post by Nightwhisper on Jun 7, 2017 16:39:57 GMT -5
I would get an art pad if you really want to get good at osu!, it makes the game a lot more consistent and fun. If not, then buy a cheap but good mouse so you can have fast amd accurate clicks I want to play casually, but i still don't want to fail a lot!
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Post by kenmo1992 on Apr 8, 2022 3:04:07 GMT -5
Good osu graphics tablets are actually the cheaper ones, because there is less latency. (General opinion) Not sure if you still need an advice, but XPPen's drawing tablets are very cheap. They perform just as well as a Wacom, but much cheaper. www.xp-pen.com/forum-2450.htmlI use a XPPen Star G640 drawing tablet. Runs OSU well. No problems at all.
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