SomethingUnreal | Osu! - "IOSYS: Hakurei Jinja" on graphics tablet (100%, Normal) [HD] @SomethingUnreal | Uploaded 15 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
On a graphics tablet~.
I was recently introduced to the rhythm-based game "osu!". Since it's a clone of a game from the Nintendo DS which takes advantage of the touch-sensitive screen, I decided to try to emulate that playing style.
I know that this beatmap is really not hard compared to most, but my "Yes!" was due to the fact that this was the first time I'd got a 100% accuracy rating.
The song's full name is 「博麗神社町内会音頭」 (Hakurei Shrine Neighborhood Association Marching Song).
The wires coming out of the pen are soldered to the battery terminals inside, and have a D-size battery (which you can see on my desk) connected on the other end. I did that because the internal battery compartment of the pen had a connection so bad that the tablet was simply unusable when using it.
I don't think I have the input/song sync set correctly since there is quite a noticable delay between pressing the pen and the game detecting that (you can see, and even sometimes hear the tapping at times, in the video). I set the offset to the same as what I set StepMania's to, and, since both games use DirectSound, I thought that that would make the offset perfect here too, but clearly that's not the case.
On a graphics tablet~.
I was recently introduced to the rhythm-based game "osu!". Since it's a clone of a game from the Nintendo DS which takes advantage of the touch-sensitive screen, I decided to try to emulate that playing style.
I know that this beatmap is really not hard compared to most, but my "Yes!" was due to the fact that this was the first time I'd got a 100% accuracy rating.
The song's full name is 「博麗神社町内会音頭」 (Hakurei Shrine Neighborhood Association Marching Song).
The wires coming out of the pen are soldered to the battery terminals inside, and have a D-size battery (which you can see on my desk) connected on the other end. I did that because the internal battery compartment of the pen had a connection so bad that the tablet was simply unusable when using it.
I don't think I have the input/song sync set correctly since there is quite a noticable delay between pressing the pen and the game detecting that (you can see, and even sometimes hear the tapping at times, in the video). I set the offset to the same as what I set StepMania's to, and, since both games use DirectSound, I thought that that would make the offset perfect here too, but clearly that's not the case.