Additional tip for managing higher difficulties: Turn off debris. I was seriously struggling when I moved from hard to expert because I couldn't react fast enough when blocks came in a cluster. Tried turning that off & suddenly I was getting through songs I'd previously failed on every time, & hitting way better scores. It only gives you an extra split second or so to react to what's coming next, but that can make a world of difference.
Yes that is a great tip! I just had to go the route of taking a step back because I like the debris lol, but that was so close to making it in the video. Thanks!
@@BeamDeam yes it is(for psvr) when you highlight a song, and go to the settings to your left, it's in there. I wouldn't be surprised if it was just hidden on PCVR, it's not exactly out in the open for us either.
Honestly my lifestyle feel so much healthier since I started playing beat saber.. I sleep better because of the workout, I drink more water, I eat better... Who knew gaming was the solution to too much gaming.
I did not realize I could restart a song at a specific point, or lower the speed. This tip helped me clear Crab Rave on Expert for the first time only about 10 minutes ago. I started out on 80% speed, and was able to keep skipping the intro (which is now imbedded into my skull). That was the last song of the non-downloaded songs that I had yet to clear on expert. Thank you so much for the tips!
Hello Gamers, *Gamer Salute*, heres a little tip on how to get goodder score per slice from your swings from a PC top 200. You can earn a total of 115 points in one swing. The first 100 come from having a starting swing angle of 100° or more. To achieve this, you want your sabers pointing almost straigt up, but tilted toward you a little bit (like this -> / ). Your next 5 points come from the distance from the middle. The zoning for the exact center to hit is unknown currently, but as you put more time into it you will eventually start being more and more accurate. The last 10 points come from having an ending angle of 30° or more from the block. To meet this goal, you want to follow through completely, but not so much as to where you are unable to hit the next note. As a final note I will restate what the man in the video said as wrist movement is key, but you dont want to violently torque your wrist to the point of destruction, as that will most likely lead to loss of tracking. Finally, dont neglect arm movement. Most of your points will come from wrist movement, but arm movement is key to positioning your saver to hit the next block. This is Savage, and I thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
@Cameron Whittaker-Stelfox they mean you need to keep swinging in that direction. so as an example lets say there is a down arrow you want to swing at an angle of 100° before you hit the block. and then when you hit it you want to swing another 30° downward after you hit the block. i hope this helps
@@lvl30dragon Omg I forgot I left this comment, well from my experience, training your left hand just comes with time but one way that I did it was through playing Jump maps, specifically ones with lots of left hand jumps. You can also try to play songs on Left handed mode.
I normally play on expert and honestly that was the one tip in this that i truly had no idea about :D I played until now under the assumption, that ~5 misses in a row kills you and ~3 hits resets it. I had no idea there was a health bar!
Yeah, the thing I do is I play a song with a similar NJS (note speed) to the one I want to pass and then, once I get that feeling, I go to the song I am trying to beat
Here is one of my tips: There is no easy way I have 600 hours on this game and I’m still nothing compared to some people. The more you practice the better you get.
It's true, there's no substitute for practice. But practice smart and skip ahead to (and slow down) the parts of songs that trip you up so you're not wasting a ton of time trying to nail specific parts of songs. Otherwise you'll waste *potentially hours* every week playing segments of songs you already have down. :D
600hours? how many blocks per seconds is your average? I have 90hours raw playtime and have an average of 8 bps but if you want to play faster songs try to push your self. Helped me a lot but in the end it is all about fun 😉
The problem with most people is that they don't challenge themselves as much. I spent 5 days playing one specific expert+ level and once I full combod it, I was able to pass almost every expert+ official song (except most of the camellia ones ofc)
@@thaum3983 That's exactly how I approach every rhythm game too! It doesn't do much for getting FCs and SSs and 99.7% and what have you, but I find I improve quickly if I challenge myself. I don't know exactly how many hours I have in Beatsaber, although I started with the Quest 2 on Christmas being able to play only Normal maps and now I can finally do a lot of the base Expert+ maps.
On the stepping back subject: It does not matter how far forward or how far back you stand on the platform when it comes to the blocks. You can pause the game and move forward and back to see this, the blocks will move with you. It's all down to timing.
my BIGGEST tip. move your sabers. so that you are holding the end of the saber in settings. THIS HELPED MY ACCURACY SO MUCH. if you've got it further away it'll take some getting used to but its worth it
I discovered most of these myself before this video, but I can say that these are definitely great tips. I've beaten about 15 levels on Expert+ so far, some on 150% speed, all because of these tips. Things like slowing down the song to practice a certain part, adjusting your setup, etc make a huge impact. If you're a new player, what I recommend is to just keep practicing and you will improve no matter what song, difficulty, mode, etc you play. Mix in these tips along with practicing regularly and you'll be doing Expert in no time. I have about 25 hours of playtime and by just practicing I'm now able to do Expert+.
Thank you!!!!!!! This is so helpful as I'm only just beginning to take on the hard mode in some songs and struggling with quite a few of them. You guys rock 👍🏾
I know this video is very old, but I have another tip to shout into the void (or maybe to the person reading this) If you REALLY can't finish a level, and are starting to get very frustrated; try a different one. Frustration will probably make you play worse, and if you feel like you are getting worse each time; its either frustration or exhaustion. I know from experience, and have ragequit quite a few times because I just couldn't stop throwing myself at a level. Eventually though, I managed to (with an ungodly amount of practice,) start finishing expert+ Also I'm looking for an opportunity to brag about the stuff I've done so probably stop reading now lol. Just finished all of OST vol 2 on expert+ Finished final-boss chan on expert (not expert+ ofc) Finished magic, kda pop stars, and one hope on expert+
The most important tip ever is wrist movement. I didn't see significant improvement until I started relying on my wrists more than my arm movements. More wrists, less arms. If you're flailing your arms every time to make a cut, you're doing it wrong.
I noticed he said in disappearing arrows to look in the distance... that tip is not only applicable to da but also to basically any song and is a very useful tip
So I played about 5 weeks now (3 wks PSVR, 2 wks oculus rift S now back to PSVR as I'm waiting for the quest 2 to arrive), and I got about 80% of the expert + done with OST on PSVR, and over 100+ songs in expert + with the custom songs. And here's a list of my tips: 1. if you can't beat a song, try one difficulty higher, turn off the 'fail' settings and go thru the whole song, then you come back to the lower difficulty you'll find it much easier - as a matter of fact, some of the songs I initially can't beat expert so I went to expert + and actually beat e+ then never came back to finish e :D 2. relax, relax, relax - never pay too much attention, you eyes should NOT focus - this is contrary to many tips out there but I also do amateur boxing and muay thai - and we learnt that if you focus your eyesight it's harder to tell the movements. Also relax your wrist and shoulders, let gravity do the job, use the momentum, never force your way up or down 3. draw straight lines, not circles - this increases your score and also will make you move faster (well straight line is the shortest between points) 4. enjoy it, do not force yourself to beat one song - if you can't do it, do other songs; if you ran out of songs you can beat, well perfect the ones you already beat - turn your B into A, and turn your A into SS. Then you come back to try that single song you can't beat yet - and you'll suddenly find that you could just do it! 5. do not slow down time and practice - it's virtually useless. instead, use practice mode and skip to the part you can't beat, turn off fail, go thru it, then restart until you get used to it. The point is, you don't want to memorize the sequence, instead you want your arms to have muscle memory so you get used to certain movements and then it's easy for you to execute it.
Thank you. Practicing a song at a slower pace also helped me the least. It's just not the same as normal speed (or faster), and it's also very boring. I rarely look at a part that I don't understand. Otherwise I practice until I see it at some point. And if I have to repeat it a thousand times. Not the fastest way (if you are me), but I'm in no hurry either.
I was never planning to be so good at the game that I would do Expert+ levels with disappearing arrows and fast songs (I just got the game yesterday), but it's good that the game offers an escalating curve of difficulty. At least the progression to mastering it so much has a logic to it instead of just having to be an over hyper machine. Maybe someday I'll want to get there.
I mounted the camera on a camera tripod to allow for accurate positioning. Finding the proper height is difficult but in the end what was causing the most tracking problems was glass surfaces reflections and all the different LEDs from my electronic components located behind me.
yeah any similar lights will cause your hands to float away and it's good. I had to try a lot of different things like even turning on the lights vs dimming or having them off, or closing a window. There's always something. Thanks for the feedback!
does the campaign teach you to cut straight? sorry im currently on x+ and have no problem with straight cuts. most part its just the far away cuts (top right bottom left those notes(aswell i mean the diagonals))
Additional tips: 1 Don't be too frustrated if you didn't perform as good as you are used to. There might be a few bad sessions but after them you will suddenly hit new scores. (Must remind myself often of this.) 2 Have fun in the challenge und train what you cannot achieve yet. Training at your current level makes you better but training much harder songs makes you seriously level up in huge steps. 3 Play it loud enough so you can feel the urge to dance and your mind concentrates only on the song and not on your cat watching netflix on the couch. 4 Don't overthink it, a game is supposed to be fun. The better the feeling is in which you leave the game, the better the chances are you will play it again soon and automatically get better over time. :)
seeing footage of your gameplay is mind blowing. And then it looks like you even cranked up the original speed... Thank you for the awesome tips!! What I was always wondering is thinking about what gives you the best learning experience. Let's say there is a part of a song I keep struggling with. An old (instrument) teacher of mine told me, to never stop at an error so the brain doesn't memorize this moment as a problem. Always continue and practice the music sheet as a whole in one's individual pacing - preferably slow in the beginning. But I guess there's nothing wrong with practicing certain passages individually for the best result. Anyways if someone's got a tip on how to best approach this topic , I'd love to hear about it.
You do want to play the whole song of course, but if you don't play those pain points slower than you'll fail every single time you reach them. There are definitely parts where you brain will just want to do the wrong thing, and that's how I overcame them. The reason I skip to them is because I wasted so much time getting to them and failing vs starting right there, it will just save you time and frustration then after that go start to the beginning. Hope that helps! Thanks for the feedback!
Hey! Even though i'm a pc player and just stumbled across this video in my recommended and decided to look out of interest, i'm actually in the top 1000 global so I can say how me and alot of people like to do it, everyone had their own way of course but for me I like to play a song with no fail to check it out if I know its very hard just to get a grip of what to expect in the map. Second after this ill play the map normally with no mods and if I fail somewhere I think as to why I failed and whether it was a shitmiss (me missing purely out of a mistake and not because I cant do it) or is hard, when I find a bit that I know ill keep failing on ill put it in practice mode as slow as I need it to recognize the pattern and will play it incrementally increasing the speed 5% at a time. I try to make sure I can pass once and then repeat it till I can consistently do it and then throw it into normal mode again and repeat this process of finding bits that are too hard and then learning the pattern and playing through it fine. As far as base maps go since its on playstation and you dont have mods this wont be too big of a deal for the most part but its a good habit to get into as you improve and eventually youll be passing default songs with Faster speed and Ghost notes with no problems at all. Hope this helps a bit and if you have any questions feel free to ask!
This has seriously helped me really! (Well the first one) Making yourself a bit taller in-game could get a while to get used to but It pays off so much!
I have another tip that I have yet to see anybody on RUclips touch on or point out. Well for me I have noticed a drastic change in my scores and completing songs by removing the HUD. I feel that removing the HUD allows you to focus more on getting good cuts and anticipating future cuts while also not getting as stressed out over messing up combos and seeing your battery drop. It is also more visually pleasing in my opinion.
Since I see a lot of beginner players coming to this video for whatever reason I'll leave a good beginner tip here. DO NOT mess with the level settings if you cannot get past Hard difficulty levels with ease. The best way to learn up until that point is to just play the levels until you can get them done.
A trick that works for me on disappearing arrows is to ignore it is an arrow. If you think of the "arrow" as a line that denotes which side to start the cut then you can just look at each block for the "highlight" instead of trying to see the direction of the arrow.
Tip #6 - Install Particle overdrive and disable all particles. Static lights is also a good idea. Also higher NJS are easier when you get used to them.
Didn't realise I could start from the middle of the song. I was able to full combo warriors on expert+ easily except for this one part I kept failing, so being able to start from there is very useful. This tip really helped!~
This is the best PSVR game I played. Most of the others it took about a minute to get everything perfect but with beat saber I just put it on and I’m ready.
I love this game, but it is extremely annoying, when the game loses the tracking and it things, my saber points in annother direction. I hope, the tip with the downpointing camera will help, normaly it points directly to me. Thank you!
Yep, for most games I kept the camera straight at me, but this one is a little more sensitive and have to position it specifically for this game. A little more work unfortunately, but so worth it.
I don't think it's bad, especially if you wanna just get through and see the entire song, but I don't think it's the best way to learn the songs properly. I'm sure it could work just fine for some though.
I play a lot of other rhythm games at a decent level, so I started Beat Saber on Expert. Not only did I have no idea that there was a health bar since I skipped Campaign, I had no idea there was a practice mode. I guess I thought that icon was a tutorial or something? Anyway, massive thanks
This is a great video. I been playing about 2 weeks and can clear almost every song on expert. I still have a few left, however I feel like im NO WHERE near close to even completing an easy Expert + song. They really jump the difficulty. My issues stem from hitting the opposite screen blocks (blue on top left corner/red on bottom right) etc. etc. Im using most of these tips now, I have 3 more stages on campaign too!
I've totally been there. Had no problem playing expert on 150% then got destroyed on expert plus, it's just a whole new monster. I hope these tips help, especially the modifiers :D
These are all pretty solid tips, but they won't all hold up when you get into higher levels of play like on PC/Quest. One thing I noticed you doing (maybe this is just psvr, not you, idk) is your head jerking a lot. This happens most often when you're swinging your arms too much and trying to hit the perfect center of the blocks. I can't stress how important it is to reduce your arm movement here and focus a bit less on hitting the perfect center. This is because when you get into higher levels of play, trying to move your whole arm will not only tire you, but it will wear out your shoulders and make the rate you can hit notes slower. I know it sounds counter-intuitive to focus less on hitting those perfect notes, but it's like drawing a line; trying to move slowly and precisely will give you a shaky line compared to just doing it quickly and fluidly. Source: Am in the global top 1% in beat saber
Check out AJ's other Beat Saber streams on the channel. The dude kills every song on Expert Plus, so his tips are legit. Always nice to hear other opinions though, thanks for checking out the video! :D
@@WithoutParole yeah I mean I can tell he clearly has skill and I trust he can beat all the songs on the OSTs. I should still reiterate this though, it may actually not be a problem for him. I saw the camera shaking a lot, which is usually evidence of taking too big swings (with the exception of extremely high level songs like Milk Crown), but this could very easily just be Beat Saber PSVR's fault. I know on PC there's the option of smooth camera to crying levels that will smooth your screen's view (not your own though) for better recording. It is fairly hardware intensive though, so I wouldn't be surprised if PSVR didn't have this option and this is why it's so shaky. Edit: after rewatching the video and looking at the harder songs he plays, I don't think he has the swing precision problem I mentioned. This is evidenced by shaky sabers, which I think I thought I was seeing because of head shake. My advice still stands though; swing precision only counts for 15 of the 115 possible points per block, while swinging with more confidence will get you more rotation, which is worth many more points; 100 of the possible 115. More points not only means a higher score, but also health regenerating faster.
He's so committed. I won't even tell you the number of (additional) hours he put into Beat Saber just to make this 5 minute video (which he edited himself, by the way - doesn't it look great?) :D
@@WithoutParole It does look great! Glad he's been added to the ranks of Without Parole. Glad you're letting him take some of the load off your shoulders and mind too. Like Ryu and Ken taking on M. Bison. I don't know what or who M. Bison represents... fuck it - I'll be M. Bison :) "No one has ever toppled me."
I like to play with tiny ghost notes with disappearing arrows. It's crazy when you do it on harder songs, because there are just so many note blocks that you have an instant to remember alongside everything before and after it. It's a great way to challenge yourself.
Tip 6 watch RUclips vids of other people beating the song believe it or not watching other people play the song and beating it improves you skill on the song
Something about the combo of music and slicing, and how it almost makes you dance a little just makes it fun. It also has excellent graphics, and as you raise the difficulty it becomes more fun. Would u be ok with a demo that had even just 1 song?
@@PSVRUNDERGROUND yeah, i'd just wanted to to "feel" it. That would really help me decide should i buy the game or not. Literally just 1 song, 1 level would be great
Thanks Madman! So, the reason I pointed out the campaign is that it teaches you how to be fast and precise without much effort. The other really important one is to slow down the song, it just trains your mind to swing in the proper patterns. Some songs are also easier than others, so start with those or the shortest ones. You do have to build up to it, but I know u can do it! :)
@@MADMANinBLACK08 idk ur platinums tell me otherwise :D This one is a little different cuz it's a bit more physical. 40 hours felt like 200 in firewall lol, but it's still a blast lol.
PSVR Underground haha well yeah I suppose in that respect you’re right, guess it’s more the coordination then lol I’ll take all your tips on board and see what I can do
Love this video. Tips and tricks to help out vr newbies like myself are much appreciated. On a somewhat related note, do you have an tips for camera set up for superhot vr? Having a tough time with that one! Great video!! Keep em coming!
Thanks man! It could be similar, having to tilt the camera down for when you're ducking in Superhot, but if you're referring to throwing objects in SH that's just a steep learning curve in the game.
Thanks bud! I’ll try a higher camera position with some more angle. As for throwing....difficult indeed. I’ve read that some people have better luck treating throwing more as “pushing” the object towards the enemy. Going to give that a try next time I get a chance....cheers
1:02 i don't know if it's different on the psvr but it doesn't matter how far you step back normally the blocks are some sort of attached to your headset.
Nice tips, thank you!! One thing I noticed about the campaign and it's necessary movement count is how weirdly unfair it is from the get-go. Someone doing campaign might not figure out that the _only_ way to beat the first movement minimum level is to spam swing everywhere, and while I can understand that being a requirement for harder levels, it doesn't make sense for earlier ones. ^ that and the only way I was able to beat the first maximum movement level was by literally barely moving my saber to the point I sometimes missed notes, and even then it was a little close. I think they need to work on the max/min for earlier levels.
You saber looks different then mine yours only has white on the edge but mine has in through the whole entire thing except the middle also was it a update that makes it look different
When I started playing beat saber a year ago I didn’t even know there was a health bar and could barely pass hard mode. Now I can master about 10 songs on Expert plus
i don't know if the game has always been like this, but it's impossible for notes to miss too early if you step back too much the miss trigger is anchored right behind you, and so are the notes, this is so if you go too far forwards or too far backwards, the notes would still be in sync
Haha don't worry dude, take your time. Just keep playing and in a few weeks everything will seem a lot easier. AJ made this video and he plays at Expert Plus level. It's been years and I'm just now able to play most songs on Expert. No one gets good at Beat Saber overnight! :D
Great tips Godcannon! What is the reason behind stepping back from the footsteps? I've played with several camera setups and found that having the camera sitting on top of my TV (set up on an entertainment unit) seems to track best. I have had the camera up high mounted on top of a picture frame and looking down, but for some reason found that my left saber started wandering and really buggered up the tracking. I will say in defense of the PSVR, I do have a huge photo situated behind me (maybe 3-4 meters from the camera) which causes reflections and may interfere with the tracking.
Thanks Matt! That's one of the most common problems I hear is with the left saber. You really just have to try something new. Whether it be the picture, turning lights off (or even on!), covering a window, opening a curtain, standing close or far etc. When in changed psvr rooms I ran into so many issues, and trying different things is what eventually fixed it. Thanks for the feedback!
I get the feeling that I'm going to be very bad at this, because just from watching videos, I have problems noticing which direction an arrow is pointing in the haze of trying to keep up with the blocks.
tip for vive users: i reccomend using either claw grip or b grip (strongly reccomend b grip) tip for oculus rift s users: i reccomend using claw grip for wrist movement and control of the controller itself (and to also swing faster)
If youre really into beatsaber I reccomend skipping the PSVR and save up for a PCVR like a Rift S straight away.. Custom mods and songs will elevate your beatsaber a lot.
That's a tip not just for this game but alot more. I've basically got almost every page game and I still feel my selection is very limited. Especially fps games I can't name more than 3 of those due to the lack of good ones
Are there any alternatives to Beatsaber in a less guitarhero kinda way, Id rather not learn the songs just react in a way that moves the body enough to get the exercise effect. I do it for exercise not entertainment.
Additional tip for managing higher difficulties: Turn off debris. I was seriously struggling when I moved from hard to expert because I couldn't react fast enough when blocks came in a cluster. Tried turning that off & suddenly I was getting through songs I'd previously failed on every time, & hitting way better scores. It only gives you an extra split second or so to react to what's coming next, but that can make a world of difference.
Yes that is a great tip! I just had to go the route of taking a step back because I like the debris lol, but that was so close to making it in the video. Thanks!
is debris a PSVR option? I play vr on pc and didn't saw that option.
@@BeamDeam yes it is(for psvr) when you highlight a song, and go to the settings to your left, it's in there. I wouldn't be surprised if it was just hidden on PCVR, it's not exactly out in the open for us either.
@@PSVRUNDERGROUND , what does this option do? I don't have the option and i can do expert+ very easily.
@@BeamDeam idk have you looked in the player settings in the left-hand menu? That's where it is on PSVR.
Tip 6: drink water
That's a pretty good tip lol
@BlueCube067 tip 8: don't play overkill extreme lvl or beleric pumping
gamers overkill is such a fun song on expert.
@@Wilmafistfit69 yep I can only beat expert
Honestly my lifestyle feel so much healthier since I started playing beat saber.. I sleep better because of the workout, I drink more water, I eat better... Who knew gaming was the solution to too much gaming.
I did not realize I could restart a song at a specific point, or lower the speed. This tip helped me clear Crab Rave on Expert for the first time only about 10 minutes ago. I started out on 80% speed, and was able to keep skipping the intro (which is now imbedded into my skull). That was the last song of the non-downloaded songs that I had yet to clear on expert. Thank you so much for the tips!
GiggaTeck009 I play almost all of the songs on expert except crab rave. 😂
Have you seen any of the custom levels by logic
Crab rave on expert is easy
Now with the camellia songs out without buying them this challenge gets a lot harder.
@@TheMythicalNekoa little, colours and switching almost confuse me
Hello Gamers, *Gamer Salute*, heres a little tip on how to get goodder score per slice from your swings from a PC top 200. You can earn a total of 115 points in one swing. The first 100 come from having a starting swing angle of 100° or more. To achieve this, you want your sabers pointing almost straigt up, but tilted toward you a little bit (like this -> / ). Your next 5 points come from the distance from the middle. The zoning for the exact center to hit is unknown currently, but as you put more time into it you will eventually start being more and more accurate. The last 10 points come from having an ending angle of 30° or more from the block. To meet this goal, you want to follow through completely, but not so much as to where you are unable to hit the next note. As a final note I will restate what the man in the video said as wrist movement is key, but you dont want to violently torque your wrist to the point of destruction, as that will most likely lead to loss of tracking. Finally, dont neglect arm movement. Most of your points will come from wrist movement, but arm movement is key to positioning your saver to hit the next block. This is Savage, and I thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Thanks for the extra tips savage!
@Cameron Whittaker-Stelfox they mean you need to keep swinging in that direction.
so as an example lets say there is a down arrow you want to swing at an angle of 100° before you hit the block. and then when you hit it you want to swing another 30° downward after you hit the block.
i hope this helps
bro.. amazing.
Hey what about my left(undominant hand) is their any way i can get it up to speed with my right?
@@lvl30dragon Omg I forgot I left this comment, well from my experience, training your left hand just comes with time but one way that I did it was through playing Jump maps, specifically ones with lots of left hand jumps. You can also try to play songs on Left handed mode.
5 ADVANCED tips
*"tHeReS A HeAlTh bAr gUyS"*
Did u ignore the rest of the tips? Lol
the other tips were fine nothing worth making a joke about
I didint know mate
I normally play on expert and honestly that was the one tip in this that i truly had no idea about :D I played until now under the assumption, that ~5 misses in a row kills you and ~3 hits resets it. I had no idea there was a health bar!
@@MrGromps i have no words for that tbh
is it just me when you play fast songs for a long time you get used to the speed and time like slows down
Yeah that happenens to me a lot
kgmonsterx ZA WARUDO
Yeah, the thing I do is I play a song with a similar NJS (note speed) to the one I want to pass and then, once I get that feeling, I go to the song I am trying to beat
Yeah, now I can't even play expert because it's too slow and i'm used to rapid arm movement xD
Does that mean when im bored it is even slower or so like feeling that time is eben slower
Turn on the ‘reduce debris’ setting!!! Helps so much!
I originally had that in there, but I like the debris lol
@@PSVRUNDERGROUND Its extremely useful, you should get used to having no debris since with faster streams it'll be much harder to read the notes.
I cant stand the debris now. I used to play with it on but since I got better I can't play with it on.
It may seem useful, but turn debris off and you will start beating the beats more.
Ummmm.....What happened if its on or not?
Here is one of my tips:
There is no easy way I have 600 hours on this game and I’m still nothing compared to some people. The more you practice the better you get.
It's true, there's no substitute for practice. But practice smart and skip ahead to (and slow down) the parts of songs that trip you up so you're not wasting a ton of time trying to nail specific parts of songs. Otherwise you'll waste *potentially hours* every week playing segments of songs you already have down. :D
600hours?
how many blocks per seconds is your average?
I have 90hours raw playtime and have an average of 8 bps
but if you want to play faster songs try to push your self. Helped me a lot
but in the end it is all about fun 😉
The problem with most people is that they don't challenge themselves as much. I spent 5 days playing one specific expert+ level and once I full combod it, I was able to pass almost every expert+ official song (except most of the camellia ones ofc)
@@terotoo2331 Not the original commenter but I have 700 hours and I can go up to 11 bps when at full capacity
@@thaum3983 That's exactly how I approach every rhythm game too! It doesn't do much for getting FCs and SSs and 99.7% and what have you, but I find I improve quickly if I challenge myself. I don't know exactly how many hours I have in Beatsaber, although I started with the Quest 2 on Christmas being able to play only Normal maps and now I can finally do a lot of the base Expert+ maps.
On the stepping back subject: It does not matter how far forward or how far back you stand on the platform when it comes to the blocks. You can pause the game and move forward and back to see this, the blocks will move with you. It's all down to timing.
my BIGGEST tip. move your sabers. so that you are holding the end of the saber in settings. THIS HELPED MY ACCURACY SO MUCH. if you've got it further away it'll take some getting used to but its worth it
Tip 6: don't use psvr, your controllers will have a stroke
*cries in psvr*
*has a literal mental breakdown in psvr*
whats wrong with psvr?
GaminG G 2 T R A C K I N G or lack thereof
@@0minus1 the tracking for me is fine in beat saber. I've never found it to be getting in the way if my experience
Holy shit, I had no idea there was a practice mode. Expert Angel Voices 4 minute mark, here I come!
Thanks PSVR!
Soon as I saw this, I was like “that’s gonna be Godcannon for sure!”.
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deliriumDrew_VR #theGamecat You know what, i don’t think I’ve ever seen Bryan play this! Is there a video with him playing on the channel?
I discovered most of these myself before this video, but I can say that these are definitely great tips. I've beaten about 15 levels on Expert+ so far, some on 150% speed, all because of these tips. Things like slowing down the song to practice a certain part, adjusting your setup, etc make a huge impact. If you're a new player, what I recommend is to just keep practicing and you will improve no matter what song, difficulty, mode, etc you play. Mix in these tips along with practicing regularly and you'll be doing Expert in no time. I have about 25 hours of playtime and by just practicing I'm now able to do Expert+.
Nameless375 yeah the slowing down the song part is the only reason I can beat harder songs, like cycle hit, crystallized, Overkill, etc.
Sometimes if you speed up a level to like 150%, play it a couple times then put it back to 100% and it will feel alot slower
same kind of, im working on xp+ and songs that are like 5-7bps and have like 25-30 hours logged.
@@lvl30dragon holy shit man people are still watching this video after 2 years
Thank you!!!!!!! This is so helpful as I'm only just beginning to take on the hard mode in some songs and struggling with quite a few of them. You guys rock 👍🏾
Thank you! If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask! You can do it :D
I know this video is very old, but I have another tip to shout into the void (or maybe to the person reading this)
If you REALLY can't finish a level, and are starting to get very frustrated; try a different one. Frustration will probably make you play worse, and if you feel like you are getting worse each time; its either frustration or exhaustion. I know from experience, and have ragequit quite a few times because I just couldn't stop throwing myself at a level. Eventually though, I managed to (with an ungodly amount of practice,) start finishing expert+
Also I'm looking for an opportunity to brag about the stuff I've done so probably stop reading now lol.
Just finished all of OST vol 2 on expert+
Finished final-boss chan on expert (not expert+ ofc)
Finished magic, kda pop stars, and one hope on expert+
Tip 1: play the fastest hardest level you can find.
Tip 2: if your on the ground dead and full of sweat, your on now to phase 2.
Phase 2: drink water
So cycle hit on expert ++?
Is it a bad thing that that’s how I got good at the game?
@@DrakeShaw04 nah I do the same
The most important tip ever is wrist movement. I didn't see significant improvement until I started relying on my wrists more than my arm movements. More wrists, less arms. If you're flailing your arms every time to make a cut, you're doing it wrong.
_me intensly watching without actually having any vr_
Yo bro just put a beat saber on the TV and swing your arms.
@@ytherium3498 update: i got a vr
@@akat0nus same
2:35 so I wasn't the only one waving my hands around like a madlad in between blocks, thank god XD
I noticed he said in disappearing arrows to look in the distance... that tip is not only applicable to da but also to basically any song and is a very useful tip
I just realized I can finally be tall in vr.
So I played about 5 weeks now (3 wks PSVR, 2 wks oculus rift S now back to PSVR as I'm waiting for the quest 2 to arrive), and I got about 80% of the expert + done with OST on PSVR, and over 100+ songs in expert + with the custom songs.
And here's a list of my tips:
1. if you can't beat a song, try one difficulty higher, turn off the 'fail' settings and go thru the whole song, then you come back to the lower difficulty you'll find it much easier - as a matter of fact, some of the songs I initially can't beat expert so I went to expert + and actually beat e+ then never came back to finish e :D
2. relax, relax, relax - never pay too much attention, you eyes should NOT focus - this is contrary to many tips out there but I also do amateur boxing and muay thai - and we learnt that if you focus your eyesight it's harder to tell the movements. Also relax your wrist and shoulders, let gravity do the job, use the momentum, never force your way up or down
3. draw straight lines, not circles - this increases your score and also will make you move faster (well straight line is the shortest between points)
4. enjoy it, do not force yourself to beat one song - if you can't do it, do other songs; if you ran out of songs you can beat, well perfect the ones you already beat - turn your B into A, and turn your A into SS. Then you come back to try that single song you can't beat yet - and you'll suddenly find that you could just do it!
5. do not slow down time and practice - it's virtually useless. instead, use practice mode and skip to the part you can't beat, turn off fail, go thru it, then restart until you get used to it. The point is, you don't want to memorize the sequence, instead you want your arms to have muscle memory so you get used to certain movements and then it's easy for you to execute it.
Thank you.
Practicing a song at a slower pace also helped me the least. It's just not the same as normal speed (or faster), and it's also very boring. I rarely look at a part that I don't understand. Otherwise I practice until I see it at some point. And if I have to repeat it a thousand times. Not the fastest way (if you are me), but I'm in no hurry either.
I was never planning to be so good at the game that I would do Expert+ levels with disappearing arrows and fast songs (I just got the game yesterday), but it's good that the game offers an escalating curve of difficulty. At least the progression to mastering it so much has a logic to it instead of just having to be an over hyper machine. Maybe someday I'll want to get there.
I mounted the camera on a camera tripod to allow for accurate positioning. Finding the proper height is difficult but in the end what was causing the most tracking problems was glass surfaces reflections and all the different LEDs from my electronic components located behind me.
yeah any similar lights will cause your hands to float away and it's good. I had to try a lot of different things like even turning on the lights vs dimming or having them off, or closing a window. There's always something. Thanks for the feedback!
I skipped the campaign and went straight to hard mode and now I'm on expert and can't cut straight
That's what I did
does the campaign teach you to cut straight?
sorry im currently on x+ and have no problem with straight cuts. most part its just the far away cuts (top right bottom left those notes(aswell i mean the diagonals))
How do u make your sabers look so cool on psvr
Additional tips:
1 Don't be too frustrated if you didn't perform as good as you are used to. There might be a few bad sessions but after them you will suddenly hit new scores. (Must remind myself often of this.)
2 Have fun in the challenge und train what you cannot achieve yet. Training at your current level makes you better but training much harder songs makes you seriously level up in huge steps.
3 Play it loud enough so you can feel the urge to dance and your mind concentrates only on the song and not on your cat watching netflix on the couch.
4 Don't overthink it, a game is supposed to be fun. The better the feeling is in which you leave the game, the better the chances are you will play it again soon and automatically get better over time. :)
Thanks for the extra tips! :D
Yeah I've found some days I'm just bad out of nowhere and others I beat a map I've been trying for weeks on accident 😂
Thanks for this man, didn't know the was a option to choose part of song to practice without beat saver mods
seeing footage of your gameplay is mind blowing. And then it looks like you even cranked up the original speed...
Thank you for the awesome tips!!
What I was always wondering is thinking about what gives you the best learning experience. Let's say there is a part of a song I keep struggling with. An old (instrument) teacher of mine told me, to never stop at an error so the brain doesn't memorize this moment as a problem. Always continue and practice the music sheet as a whole in one's individual pacing - preferably slow in the beginning. But I guess there's nothing wrong with practicing certain passages individually for the best result.
Anyways if someone's got a tip on how to best approach this topic , I'd love to hear about it.
You do want to play the whole song of course, but if you don't play those pain points slower than you'll fail every single time you reach them. There are definitely parts where you brain will just want to do the wrong thing, and that's how I overcame them. The reason I skip to them is because I wasted so much time getting to them and failing vs starting right there, it will just save you time and frustration then after that go start to the beginning. Hope that helps! Thanks for the feedback!
Hey!
Even though i'm a pc player and just stumbled across this video in my recommended and decided to look out of interest, i'm actually in the top 1000 global so I can say how me and alot of people like to do it, everyone had their own way of course but for me I like to play a song with no fail to check it out if I know its very hard just to get a grip of what to expect in the map.
Second after this ill play the map normally with no mods and if I fail somewhere I think as to why I failed and whether it was a shitmiss (me missing purely out of a mistake and not because I cant do it) or is hard, when I find a bit that I know ill keep failing on ill put it in practice mode as slow as I need it to recognize the pattern and will play it incrementally increasing the speed 5% at a time.
I try to make sure I can pass once and then repeat it till I can consistently do it and then throw it into normal mode again and repeat this process of finding bits that are too hard and then learning the pattern and playing through it fine.
As far as base maps go since its on playstation and you dont have mods this wont be too big of a deal for the most part but its a good habit to get into as you improve and eventually youll be passing default songs with Faster speed and Ghost notes with no problems at all.
Hope this helps a bit and if you have any questions feel free to ask!
This has seriously helped me really! (Well the first one) Making yourself a bit taller in-game could get a while to get used to but It pays off so much!
"Step 1 Camera Position" - me: _what am I meant to do dislodge the cameras out my quest????_
Lol
I have another tip that I have yet to see anybody on RUclips touch on or point out. Well for me I have noticed a drastic change in my scores and completing songs by removing the HUD. I feel that removing the HUD allows you to focus more on getting good cuts and anticipating future cuts while also not getting as stressed out over messing up combos and seeing your battery drop. It is also more visually pleasing in my opinion.
Since I see a lot of beginner players coming to this video for whatever reason I'll leave a good beginner tip here. DO NOT mess with the level settings if you cannot get past Hard difficulty levels with ease. The best way to learn up until that point is to just play the levels until you can get them done.
Have you tried *Ghost?* Only a select few can #BeatTheGhost.
The first tip before doing this: Practice everyday
Tip 6: Turn the thermostat to -2
I have been playing for months and never even know you could change where you start in a song lol. 🤦🏻♀️
Me either lol
Same. I thought that introduced a delay before the song started or something.
Practice mode!
Practice mode, so doesn’t technically reward you with score?
A trick that works for me on disappearing arrows is to ignore it is an arrow. If you think of the "arrow" as a line that denotes which side to start the cut then you can just look at each block for the "highlight" instead of trying to see the direction of the arrow.
His voice is very calm and normal for someone flailing their arms around as fast as humanly possible.
Matthew Kennedy I believe he is talking over gameplay
Managed to watch through now! Great tips my man, definitely the key things to learn to get up there on the higher difficulties
Thanks Dane!!! Now that expert is like a cake walk to you, maybe should consider going for that plat, you're ready ;)
PSVR Underground Ha, oh if you insist, would be my literal first ever platinum! I will dedicate it to you!
Very useful, thank you! The tip on slowing down the song and increasing about 10% every day or so made a huge difference for me.
Thanks ^^
Awesome to hear, thank you :D
Tip #6 - Install Particle overdrive and disable all particles. Static lights is also a good idea. Also higher NJS are easier when you get used to them.
Didn't realise I could start from the middle of the song. I was able to full combo warriors on expert+ easily except for this one part I kept failing, so being able to start from there is very useful. This tip really helped!~
Awesome! Yeah that entire DLC pack is pretty easy but that warriors solo is insane!
@@PSVRUNDERGROUND 2 minute mark will forever haunt me
This is the best PSVR game I played. Most of the others it took about a minute to get everything perfect but with beat saber I just put it on and I’m ready.
Same, probably because I'm used to staring at a computer screen.
I love this game, but it is extremely annoying, when the game loses the tracking and it things, my saber points in annother direction. I hope, the tip with the downpointing camera will help, normaly it points directly to me. Thank you!
Yep, for most games I kept the camera straight at me, but this one is a little more sensitive and have to position it specifically for this game. A little more work unfortunately, but so worth it.
Der Fred is your guardian too big? That’s what it was for me. Did that until I turned my guardian off
Could also be low batteries or If hand tracking is on
Beware of any reflective surfaces behind you, too (for PS). You may want to cover them.
The No Fail option helped me to improve dramatically on the higher difficulty levels.
I don't think it's bad, especially if you wanna just get through and see the entire song, but I don't think it's the best way to learn the songs properly. I'm sure it could work just fine for some though.
I think it helps a lot with learning how to recover.
That last tip is going to come in pretty useful. thanks
No problem thank you for checking it out!
Me at 4 AM watching tips i will probably forget tomorrow because i don't have a vr headset.
I play a lot of other rhythm games at a decent level, so I started Beat Saber on Expert. Not only did I have no idea that there was a health bar since I skipped Campaign, I had no idea there was a practice mode. I guess I thought that icon was a tutorial or something? Anyway, massive thanks
Thanks for checking it out! Yeah I couldn’t believe I had played so much and didn’t notice the health bar hah
This is a great video. I been playing about 2 weeks and can clear almost every song on expert. I still have a few left, however I feel like im NO WHERE near close to even completing an easy Expert + song. They really jump the difficulty. My issues stem from hitting the opposite screen blocks (blue on top left corner/red on bottom right) etc. etc.
Im using most of these tips now, I have 3 more stages on campaign too!
I've totally been there. Had no problem playing expert on 150% then got destroyed on expert plus, it's just a whole new monster. I hope these tips help, especially the modifiers :D
These are all pretty solid tips, but they won't all hold up when you get into higher levels of play like on PC/Quest. One thing I noticed you doing (maybe this is just psvr, not you, idk) is your head jerking a lot. This happens most often when you're swinging your arms too much and trying to hit the perfect center of the blocks. I can't stress how important it is to reduce your arm movement here and focus a bit less on hitting the perfect center. This is because when you get into higher levels of play, trying to move your whole arm will not only tire you, but it will wear out your shoulders and make the rate you can hit notes slower. I know it sounds counter-intuitive to focus less on hitting those perfect notes, but it's like drawing a line; trying to move slowly and precisely will give you a shaky line compared to just doing it quickly and fluidly.
Source: Am in the global top 1% in beat saber
Check out AJ's other Beat Saber streams on the channel. The dude kills every song on Expert Plus, so his tips are legit.
Always nice to hear other opinions though, thanks for checking out the video! :D
@@WithoutParole yeah I mean I can tell he clearly has skill and I trust he can beat all the songs on the OSTs. I should still reiterate this though, it may actually not be a problem for him. I saw the camera shaking a lot, which is usually evidence of taking too big swings (with the exception of extremely high level songs like Milk Crown), but this could very easily just be Beat Saber PSVR's fault. I know on PC there's the option of smooth camera to crying levels that will smooth your screen's view (not your own though) for better recording. It is fairly hardware intensive though, so I wouldn't be surprised if PSVR didn't have this option and this is why it's so shaky.
Edit: after rewatching the video and looking at the harder songs he plays, I don't think he has the swing precision problem I mentioned. This is evidenced by shaky sabers, which I think I thought I was seeing because of head shake. My advice still stands though; swing precision only counts for 15 of the 115 possible points per block, while swinging with more confidence will get you more rotation, which is worth many more points; 100 of the possible 115. More points not only means a higher score, but also health regenerating faster.
Thanks for this. I'll give these tips a shot
Thanks man. Very nice! Good tips
Awesome thanks! :D
Your insanely good. Really good tips.
Thank you!
Just what I was looking for! Thanks!
when you cut the boxes your health bar increase. I had that at the beginning but all i get is 4 slices now. does it depends on song or difficulty?
ever since the new update ive been struggling hitting the notes
help
I went to solo mode after giving up the campaign mode and dude...when I casually got back to the campaign i nailed it!!!
Nice! Yeah at first you really just have to get accustomed to the songs and gameplay. I had almost forgotten there was a campaign Haha.
@@PSVRUNDERGROUND haha yeah me too. This is FOR SURE the best vr game. I´ve changed my all living room settings to gain more space to play it hahah
@@fdantasn well, it's the first VR game to sell over a million copies, so I'm sure many would agree :D
@@PSVRUNDERGROUND dang , I did not knew that! that is really big
Coming back to say that I finished the campaign mode last night thanks to this tips, I was stuck in the lvl 29 for weeks!@@PSVRUNDERGROUND
This is the best tip:
Don't miss the blocks
Genuinely very useful - health bar, modifiers and lots of other stuff I didn't know!
I needed this one thank you.
Thanks Gabe! If you got any other questions don't hesitate to ask :D meow
Thanks FitMC ❤️
Holy fuck
The king of tips. #justthetips Godcannon deserves more recognition for how adept he is at video game tips, tricks, and guides.
He's so committed. I won't even tell you the number of (additional) hours he put into Beat Saber just to make this 5 minute video
(which he edited himself, by the way - doesn't it look great?) :D
@@WithoutParole It does look great! Glad he's been added to the ranks of Without Parole. Glad you're letting him take some of the load off your shoulders and mind too. Like Ryu and Ken taking on M. Bison. I don't know what or who M. Bison represents... fuck it - I'll be M. Bison :) "No one has ever toppled me."
Thanks Rethmania :)
Captain Reth The Intergalactic Gamecat it’s a shame y’all haven’t seen him play Megaman 😂
I like to play with tiny ghost notes with disappearing arrows. It's crazy when you do it on harder songs, because there are just so many note blocks that you have an instant to remember alongside everything before and after it. It's a great way to challenge yourself.
wait- This is what my drum teacher keeps telling me to do!!!
I DO play drums :D
when playing the drums it is very important to adjust your camera so you dont lose hand tracking
The box obstacle looks really cool here! How do you get it like that?
Tip 6 watch RUclips vids of other people beating the song believe it or not watching other people play the song and beating it improves you skill on the song
That makes sense. You can kinda see how they are slicing the patterns.
i really wish this game had a demo, so i can try it out and understand whats the hype around it
Something about the combo of music and slicing, and how it almost makes you dance a little just makes it fun. It also has excellent graphics, and as you raise the difficulty it becomes more fun. Would u be ok with a demo that had even just 1 song?
@@PSVRUNDERGROUND yeah, i'd just wanted to to "feel" it. That would really help me decide should i buy the game or not. Literally just 1 song, 1 level would be great
Great tips GC, I’ll certainly give them a try, though I don’t hold out much hope, I can barely complete some songs on normal lol
Thanks Madman! So, the reason I pointed out the campaign is that it teaches you how to be fast and precise without much effort. The other really important one is to slow down the song, it just trains your mind to swing in the proper patterns. Some songs are also easier than others, so start with those or the shortest ones. You do have to build up to it, but I know u can do it! :)
PSVR Underground haha I like your optimism, I’m not a gaming god like you lol I do love the game though
@@MADMANinBLACK08 idk ur platinums tell me otherwise :D This one is a little different cuz it's a bit more physical. 40 hours felt like 200 in firewall lol, but it's still a blast lol.
PSVR Underground haha well yeah I suppose in that respect you’re right, guess it’s more the coordination then lol I’ll take all your tips on board and see what I can do
Love this video. Tips and tricks to help out vr newbies like myself are much appreciated. On a somewhat related note, do you have an tips for camera set up for superhot vr? Having a tough time with that one! Great video!! Keep em coming!
Thanks man! It could be similar, having to tilt the camera down for when you're ducking in Superhot, but if you're referring to throwing objects in SH that's just a steep learning curve in the game.
Thanks bud! I’ll try a higher camera position with some more angle. As for throwing....difficult indeed. I’ve read that some people have better luck treating throwing more as “pushing” the object towards the enemy. Going to give that a try next time I get a chance....cheers
Great Tips Thank you GC!
Thanks for checking it out Lilen! Appreciate you brotha
Thank you so much, absolute legend. xD
1:02 i don't know if it's different on the psvr but it doesn't matter how far you step back normally the blocks are some sort of attached to your headset.
Nice tips, thank you!!
One thing I noticed about the campaign and it's necessary movement count is how weirdly unfair it is from the get-go. Someone doing campaign might not figure out that the _only_ way to beat the first movement minimum level is to spam swing everywhere, and while I can understand that being a requirement for harder levels, it doesn't make sense for earlier ones.
^ that and the only way I was able to beat the first maximum movement level was by literally barely moving my saber to the point I sometimes missed notes, and even then it was a little close. I think they need to work on the max/min for earlier levels.
thanks m8, these really helped me!
Awesome man thanks!!!
@@PSVRUNDERGROUND you uploaded the video. It was really easy to follow.
Thanks for this video it was very helpful
Really glad to hear thanks for checking it out!
Lol goddamnit, I had it full screen and ducked at the computer as the upper barrier came by in the intro
You saber looks different then mine yours only has white on the edge but mine has in through the whole entire thing except the middle also was it a update that makes it look different
Thanks for awesome video and tips.
Thanks for watching :)
Extremely useful!
Great to hear thank you!
When I started playing beat saber a year ago I didn’t even know there was a health bar and could barely pass hard mode. Now I can master about 10 songs on Expert plus
And this is how I will obtain Ultra Instinct
i don't know if the game has always been like this, but it's impossible for notes to miss too early if you step back too much
the miss trigger is anchored right behind you, and so are the notes, this is so if you go too far forwards or too far backwards, the notes would still be in sync
this is very helpful thank you!
hey, you, reading this, if you're playing on expert or expert plus, you should turn off debris!
Jessica bunbun how come?
:D No...
Tip 2: stop hitting the blocks so hard it won't count any more
For the Campaign’s minimum hand distance levels, you can also spastically shake your hands at the beginning and end. Strange, but effective
Everything was so fast that I didn't see a thing '-'
PSVR Without Parole: **Goes lightning fast**
Me: **Starts off easy and still loses**
Haha don't worry dude, take your time. Just keep playing and in a few weeks everything will seem a lot easier. AJ made this video and he plays at Expert Plus level. It's been years and I'm just now able to play most songs on Expert. No one gets good at Beat Saber overnight! :D
Great tips Godcannon! What is the reason behind stepping back from the footsteps?
I've played with several camera setups and found that having the camera sitting on top of my TV (set up on an entertainment unit) seems to track best. I have had the camera up high mounted on top of a picture frame and looking down, but for some reason found that my left saber started wandering and really buggered up the tracking. I will say in defense of the PSVR, I do have a huge photo situated behind me (maybe 3-4 meters from the camera) which causes reflections and may interfere with the tracking.
Thanks Matt! That's one of the most common problems I hear is with the left saber. You really just have to try something new. Whether it be the picture, turning lights off (or even on!), covering a window, opening a curtain, standing close or far etc. When in changed psvr rooms I ran into so many issues, and trying different things is what eventually fixed it. Thanks for the feedback!
I get the feeling that I'm going to be very bad at this, because just from watching videos, I have problems noticing which direction an arrow is pointing in the haze of trying to keep up with the blocks.
Hell Yes AJ!!! Quarter Million views i just noticed! Big time end screen recommendation after watching a dreams video
Thanks for the awesome tips I didn't even know there was a speed setting guess I need to play around more with mods
Thanks Ash! When you hit a wall it's perfect for learning difficult parts or even songs :D
It's funny because anytime I hit a wall when I come back to it the next day like it's no problem , I don't understand why ? Lol
Very good tips, thx :)
I also subbed and liked ;D
I have over 200 hours and never pressed press interested in the training tool. Now I know and will use the fuck out of it lmfaooo.
I didn't know what to expect...
But wasn't surprised.
Surpriiiise! Anything?...
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tip for vive users: i reccomend using either claw grip or b grip (strongly reccomend b grip)
tip for oculus rift s users: i reccomend using claw grip for wrist movement and control of the controller itself (and to also swing faster)
Hello Vive family! Thanks for the extra tips!
Yesterday i could only complete 1 expert song, today randomly i just beat 11 more how help me
Anarchist yustin you e gained a natural ability and can’t let go of it.
No. Concentration bursts are good
Thank you, next step is to get the money for psvr, and then the controller, and then the game :D
If youre really into beatsaber I reccomend skipping the PSVR and save up for a PCVR like a Rift S straight away.. Custom mods and songs will elevate your beatsaber a lot.
That's a tip not just for this game but alot more. I've basically got almost every page game and I still feel my selection is very limited. Especially fps games I can't name more than 3 of those due to the lack of good ones
Tip 6: drink 3 gatorade bottles or red bull cans before any expert + level. Especially overkill
Are there any alternatives to Beatsaber in a less guitarhero kinda way, Id rather not learn the songs just react in a way that moves the body enough to get the exercise effect. I do it for exercise not entertainment.
For the best exercise check out Oh Shape! It looks silly but as far as rhythm games go it's one of the best workouts you can get! :D
@@WithoutParole Thanks for the tip :) will check it out.