#Would playing osu! improve my aim in PFS games?
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High level osu can be played with both mouse and tablet.
But no, playing Osu! isnt a good way to improve aiming, since aiming is a small portion of the skills you develop.
But its really fun so give it a try 👍
Absolutely not. If you've never used a mouse before it might be useful to just get you used to holding one but beyond that it's pointless.
If you have a higher than average tolerance for depression then try it out, but otherwise avoid it like the plague
lmao alright, ty for the answers everyone
if osu looks fun to you, you can try mcosu on steam, or download the sequel(?) called osu lazer
reason being, you can adjust circle and slider ball size, and you can even make the rhythm aspects of the game less difficult
but yeah, normally osu is mostly about being a rhythm game
Absolutely. In a way... So basically, osu! and aim trainers help you learn how to move your mouse in a variety of different ways and feel comfortable and familiar with it. Osu! also provides the aspect of reacting to different patterns and keeping constant focus while you challenge yourself to do better in order to beat the map and move on to higher star levels. I suggest using osu! especially if you are not a beginner to PC gaming (7-10yrs+) or, if you are, then using a combination of both osu! and aim trainers. This is entirely up to you, but I've found my best bang for my buck out of osu! by playing with the 2 keys for streaming and the mouse click for tapping. I've hit star 6.3 and been able to challenge 7* maps as well though they are still a problem for me. Either way, you go and whatever you choose, try to improve your reaction and your ability to constantly keep high levels of focus and it will greatly improve your performance in-game.
Playing 4/5 star jump maps is like playing static (in a way) the large beat circles doesn't match aim training dots, but helps with accuracy in a way when flicking.
The senses is though, no. It won't really help your aim for fps.
And as Cherno said. Click when tapping, for doing things like jump maps and basic play if u want to sort of improve with static (slider maps don't count)
But the best bet is to stick primarily to aim trainers when training aim then osu for using what you learned in AL/KVK