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@Naysy Blocks are for babies there are much harder settings. Page 1 of 2 ### Title: The Game Is Cheating For You (And How To Get Truly Good) #### 1) The Secret: You’re Playing With Baby Rules A long time ago, people made simple rules to help new players start. Those rules stuck around. Now everyone uses them, even pros. That means many wins are not real skill. They are training wheels that never came off. Why this matters: If the rules are too easy, you learn the wrong things. You think you are great, but the game is carrying you. What to do: Ask what the rules hide. Try modes that remove helpers. If it feels scary, that is a sign you are finally learning. #### 2) The Invisible Hitbox: You Miss, But It Still Counts You see a small target on the screen. But the real target is a big, invisible box. You swing a little off. The game calls it a hit. You feel accurate. You are not. The box is doing the work. Why this matters: Big hitboxes teach bad aim. Later, with a smaller box, you miss everything. That is not your fault. You were trained to be sloppy. What to do: Shrink the box. Turn off aim assist. Play a “hard mode” where only true hits count. At first you will whiff. That pain is honest feedback. Keep going. #### 3) The Fake Report Card: High Scores That Don’t Mean Skill Some games grade you with easy numbers: clicks per minute, streaks, combo lights, smooth lines. These look cool, but they can lie. You can farm a nice grade while doing the wrong thing. You can cheese the system and still get an A. Why this matters: If your grade is fake, your practice is fake. You chase the meter, not mastery. What to do: Pick scores that match real skill. For aim, measure true accuracy on small targets. For rhythm, measure on-time hits within tight windows. For strategy, measure wins against strong enemies without exploits. #### 4) Why The Game Does This - Old habits: Baby rules were never removed. - Easy fun: Big hitboxes make players feel good fast. - Simple numbers: Fake grades are easy to show and share. - Business: Fast fun keeps players playing, even if they don’t improve. None of this makes you evil or dumb. It just means the system is built for “fun now,” not “skill forever.” #### 5) How To Play For Real Skill - See the rules: Ask what helpers are on. - Shrink the help: Lower aim assist, bigger penalties, tighter timing. - Use true targets: Small, clear goals that match the real skill. - Slow down: Clean reps beat fast spam. - Learn under pressure: Add noise, speed, or new patterns once you are clean. - Test yourself: New maps, new songs, new enemies. No memorized tricks. - Track the right stats: Accuracy, consistency, and success on hard settings. #### 6) A Simple Training Plan (You Can Start Today) - Warm up (5 minutes): Slow drills with tiny targets or tight timing. Focus on form, not speed. - Clean reps (10 minutes): 10 sets of 30 seconds where you aim or tap with zero helpers. Stop if your form breaks. Rest 30–60 seconds. - Pressure test (10 minutes): Same drill, but faster or with noise. If you lose form, step back. - Fresh check (5 minutes): Try a new map, song, or pattern. No cheese. See what transfers. - Log it (2 minutes): Write three numbers: true accuracy, consistency, and best clean speed. Do this 3–5 days a week. Small steps. No marathon grind. Quality beats hours. #### 7) How To Build Better Scores Bad score: actions per minute, total clicks, rainbow streaks. Good score: true hits within a tight window on hard settings, across new content. Make a score that is: - Honest: No hidden helpers. - Tight: Small window, small target. - Fair: Same rules for everyone. - Transferable: Works on new content, not just one map. - Simple: A number you can explain in one line. Example for aim: 100 shots at tiny targets, no assist, random positions, one speed. Score = percent true hits. Do it weekly. Try a harder speed next month. #### 8) How To Spot Cheesy Systems Ask these questions: - Does missing still “hit” sometimes? - Does going faster make my grade look better even if I am sloppy? - Do I get the same grade on new content I have never seen? - Is the “hard mode” actually different, or just more lights? - Can I trick the meter without real skill? Lanzandon the ONLY goat of BEAT SABER!!!!
Published At: 11/23/2025 06:11:36