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  1. Mouse-only used to be the only way to play osu! until other playing methods were supported over time. The play style is widely considered to be the hardest method to play with and mouse-only players who rank high in the overall rankings are usually greatly respected by the community. Note: The key overlay shows left/right click as M1 and M2 ...

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      osu! » beatmaps » Hatsune Miku - With a Dance Number

  2. Players like gissirianko are very good at DT and can singletap even 270+ bpm using mouse only , players like gasanww have very good nomod jump aim , while players like SolaEclipse are very good at streams (here's SolaEclipse getting the mouse only pp record with a 600+ pp score). There are other notable players as well, such as [ Senji ], Boogiezi, and Regou.

  3. Ex1: play only 5 min+ maps, no restarts. 500 minutes of gameplay. Ex2: plays TV sized maps. No restarts. 130 mins of gameplay Ex3: plays any map restarts the intro early on to go for a FC. Not much time spent, 30x combo counts as a play count. Ex4: plays unranked maps. Infinite time spent, unranked does not update play count.

  4. However, there are also osu!taiko, osu!catch, and osu!mania. Those all are available in the game of osu! They are just not as popular. It's a completely different game experience, however. I mean, those are still rhythm games, but they don't "feel" the same way as osu!standard. All those modes do not require anything other than a keyboard.

  5. Most people to have ever played osu probably played with mouse. I'd guess the split between tablet and mouse for active players is 50/50, because many of the lower ranked players haven't tried tablet yet. But for people in high 6 digits and above, tablet is definitely more popular.

  6. Players with 1 pp rounded up to tend to be in around 950,000 so.. around that many? Roughly a million I'd guess. Wait- wait- found a player with 0 pp in the rankings- yep, it's around a million so about that many people play osu and are in the rankings. Though players that low have usually played only a song or two so far.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Osu!osu! - Wikipedia

    Osu! [a] (stylized as osu!) is a free-to-play rhythm game originally created and self-published by Australian developer Dean Herbert. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 16 September 2007, with later ports to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.

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