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9:19 one time I messaged peppy, completely not expecting a response. I said "more like poopy lmao" and he responded "wow, you're funny". It felt like I'd just been told off by a teacher at school...
So far, I've encountered two or three real sh*theads on osu. The thing is that it was at the start of the game, so I thought almost everyone was like that. Fortunately I also made friends with some really nice people, and my opinion is now totally different. Don't let some idiots ruin your osu experience. And enjoy the game!
Was playing with a friend of a friend on osu on a multi lobby and this rando 5 digit comes up and tries to flex on us, being a dickhead. so i uno reverse card his ass with a 650x combo on hafuri (made new personal best on that map so double counter flex AND i was 6 digit so triple flex). He left the match midway lol
great video as usual. been playin the game for a year or so on and off, but never really got into any of the discord communities. and now I want to. :D
"Just remember that no matter how god-like a player is in-game, they are perfectly normal genetically engineered asians with normal insecurities and personality faults." As a white six-digit slowly going up the ranks, can confirm. I, too, am starting to get slimmer eyes and less pale skin. Let's see where this goes.
I feel it is true that adding a gate of entry to a community can add a sense of meaning to being a part of a community, because it feels like you had to work to become a part of it. However, I also feel that it is true that this kind of gate keeping requires putting down members who don't meet the quota for the sake of making you feel better about yourself, because you feel as though your community is exclusive, and that feeling of exclusivity makes you feel like you belong. The main emphasis that while you do get a feeling of belonging to a society, it comes at a cost, of immorally putting others down in order to feel better about oneself, self justifying a negative ego with a sense of belonging. It is, in it's roots, selfish and I feel it isn't something that should be glorified. It can be pretty easily paralleled in a different scope of a typical school bully scenario, where the bully feels excessive pride by putting others down to make oneself feel above others. Sure, if you say someone is bad at x, you might have the illusion that you are better at x, making you feel happy and like you are good at something. However, do not let it distract you that these sorts of behaviors comes at a cost, a cost of bringing others down. Making others feel like they don't belong and that they are inadequate. Another topic I'd like to talk about is notion that without a gate of entry, it's impossible to form meaningful connections. While I feel this is true to an extent, in the sense that meaningful connections are easy to make in these sorts of communities, I don't feel it's the most moral way to make meaningful connections, and most certainly not the only way to make them either. In my opinion, the most righteous way to creating a tightly knit community whilst simultaneously forming meaningful connections is from the process of creating a community with the purpose of completing some shared goal. Although what I'm about to say is entirely anecdotal, and this is entirely an opinion, but most of my meaningful connections I've made have been from partners I've teamed up with for completing programming projects and such together. No gate keeping, no putting each other down, no unwelcoming behavior that'll make me or the other members feel unhappy and unwelcome. It is all pure, and uplifting behavior, where we all support each other on the premise of striving to achieve a goal. I feel as though these community ares tightly knit and hold a strong sense of comradery and morals in trying to lift each other up for the sake of reaching what everyone in the community desires. We can see these types of communities form throughout history, for example in WW2, America united for the sake of winning the war, victory gardens were made at home and the troops defended at the front line, a true and pristine community focused on lifting each other up, instead of a selfish community, such as osu where one is typically only concerned in raising their own merits and progressing individually rather than as a whole. These righteous kinds of communities are ones that need to be glorified, as long as they have a moral goal in mind, however whether they do or don't is regardless to my argument because either this righteous kind of community or a gate keeping community could both have an immoral goal, so it's not an exclusive trait. They don't only apply to wars , they could be shared passion projects such as game development, opening a restaurant, etc. The goal in these situations can be immoral, but they don't need to be, they could ideally have beneficial goals with ideas of things like charity in mind. The main emphasis of this conversation however isn't about the goal in mind, but rather the type of community associated. Great video though, I felt like you remained unbiased on whether or not gate keeping communities was a good thing, especially when you talked about how you can just ignore the community. Also I love the quality of it too, so here's a like and a sub. And sorry if this reply was a bit long, I'm just very passionate about disliking gate keeping communities and people who defend them. Keep up the great content :)
communities will always have their niche, things will become popular or not as time goes on, and new groups of close people will always emerge from the ones with no gates, maybe someone from that city club invites you to a small one in a suburb.
Sort of late, but I started playing about a year ago, and for a while I didn't even realize there was a community, I just thought there was a couple of streamers who had reaction speed times that would challenge world class LOL, DOTA, and CS:GO players. I've been playing so off and on that the community feels like it's pretty distant because I've never tried to integrate into it. That being said, I still feel like a part of it because of the weeb nature and youtubers/streamers like verto.
In my country back in the day , the internet wasn't even know to be a thing , and even pc's where like something that just works and you would by one for the whole family, im talking here like 2008 and stuff and i was 4 years old xd, you saying that newcomers that are below the age of 20 have access to the internet more is true but, for me as an example , you could say we were 5 years late or so, it isn't something that bothers me at all , in fact even tho i'm 15 currently i feel as if i've a part of the internet for such a long time that when i see newcomers from anywhere on the internet i would think just like the people that we're in the internet for long [ like my cousin who is 23 for example ] and i feel that's really special , srsly if it wasn't for fortnite blowing up i swear no one would even know in my country what a 'cpu' is or even ' how to use a pc' , since the people who knew about pcs were considered gods xd.i got my first access to the internet at like 6 years old , and my mom tells me you were playing games [ Warcraft 3: reign of chaos ] as an example , ever since you were 2, and i remember the good old days when we played LAN and stuff. There's no point im trying to clarify really, but i got a question: Does knowing about pc's , how they work and being in a tight community before fortnite explosion makes someone old to the scene of the internet? [ Because before fortnite the maximum you could know how does a pc work or stuff is really just the PS2 , the internet wasn't like something of a luxury, it wasn't even known to exist so yeah]
I just get reminded of the danish community discord server, and how I'm extremely glad I'm out of it now. It was such hell to even just look at any of the chats involving osu
I want to be a part of online communities, but every time I try to become active on a discord server I get all nervous and weird. Even if I've been in a server for years, I can never seem to make myself interact with other people. I wish I could make online friends but I can't. Does anyone else do this? Please I want help
i'm not sure for other games, but for osu you could always ask them to multi and get to know them better there and get acquainted with some of the server. For me, even if a random asks me in game i usually join unless im on a group call. Feel free to ask me to multi if you see me on , osu/-CHASEC2000-
there is nothing wrong with farming PP but you right you need to enjoy the game, there is alot of type of map you might want to play. i like farm easy and hard diff maps just for fun, i never really care that with PP, since there is many pp and star rebalance which make PP is irrelevant. i played this game for like 3 years and learn how, interesting this community can divided into 2 side over one map you know that Hanzer map which is hillarious. of i compare osu community with 2b2t community, well there is no suprised 2b2t is more.menacing lol
i have one tip for osu player who didnt like japanese anime music. - Get back to us when you are ready (at least 500h anime watched) and if you still play osu, and dont like anime music please dont play multiplayer i dont want to hear another english song. im in osu to pure fun from clicking circles to japanese music
Btw my friends who introduced me to the game were 25k and 8k at that time and i have no "osu friends" its kinda sad knowing i will never be at their level since they will continue improving themselves
So in conclusion, the only way to get good at that game is to max out all your settings and remove all the vibrant fun visuals and instead invest in some stupid touchpad and grind the game out. I’m like a fighting game or you have to actually read your opponent doing this stupid rhythm game is just a matter of mechanical skill and constantly going over the same level over and over again. It’s like how the difficulty in Geometry Dash is only there because you have to memorize everything. This game sucks. I would rather play brawl Halle over this. At least that game actually allows you to improve in morel ways than mechanical prowess
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U are russian?
@@1onesar He's Hungarian.
Magyar vagy hogy mindig magyarok a playerek akiket mutatsz?
I feel like we are all brain damaged, and verto is our psychologist
True
9:19 one time I messaged peppy, completely not expecting a response. I said "more like poopy lmao" and he responded "wow, you're funny". It felt like I'd just been told off by a teacher at school...
L
This is why you can’t msg ppy anymore
L
@@kxxlzr lmao
@@spaghettisauce445 😂
Ive been playing this game for about 2 years and ever got into the community. Today i might try to get into it.
Dont do it,you will ruin 2 years xd
You should not
I am here in case you actually got there.
Don’t
Please dont
So far, I've encountered two or three real sh*theads on osu. The thing is that it was at the start of the game, so I thought almost everyone was like that. Fortunately I also made friends with some really nice people, and my opinion is now totally different.
Don't let some idiots ruin your osu experience. And enjoy the game!
Was playing with a friend of a friend on osu on a multi lobby and this rando 5 digit comes up and tries to flex on us, being a dickhead. so i uno reverse card his ass with a 650x combo on hafuri (made new personal best on that map so double counter flex AND i was 6 digit so triple flex). He left the match midway lol
@@mistermoss408 Every 6 digit lobby be like
Good for you
Just quit. Quit and never look back.
but you are here forever
See you next time
But you NEVER will..
You never could to begin with.
>i open task manager
>osu! is running in the background
>end task
>"there is no end"
>osu! is running in the background
i was hoping that the answer was all "see you next time"
3 mins in this is just a social interaction tutorial lmao ty for understanding your audience
Please youtube algorithm pick this up
I'm a bit late, but it did for me
they did. its 2021 now and it's still shit
Me to the new Osu! players: "Hey, that's hell you're walking into."
Nobody told me this when I started, you really are here forever
great video as usual. been playin the game for a year or so on and off, but never really got into any of the discord communities. and now I want to. :D
Embrace the 7th Tip. Pls enjoy game.
"Just remember that no matter how god-like a player is in-game, they are perfectly normal genetically engineered asians with normal insecurities and personality faults."
As a white six-digit slowly going up the ranks, can confirm. I, too, am starting to get slimmer eyes and less pale skin. Let's see where this goes.
how's It going, Jonathan?
hey braxton whats your rank?
I like how the man sounds like he's speaking swedish with english words
I thought that too lmao
I feel it is true that adding a gate of entry to a community can add a sense of meaning to being a part of a community, because it feels like you had to work to become a part of it. However, I also feel that it is true that this kind of gate keeping requires putting down members who don't meet the quota for the sake of making you feel better about yourself, because you feel as though your community is exclusive, and that feeling of exclusivity makes you feel like you belong. The main emphasis that while you do get a feeling of belonging to a society, it comes at a cost, of immorally putting others down in order to feel better about oneself, self justifying a negative ego with a sense of belonging. It is, in it's roots, selfish and I feel it isn't something that should be glorified. It can be pretty easily paralleled in a different scope of a typical school bully scenario, where the bully feels excessive pride by putting others down to make oneself feel above others. Sure, if you say someone is bad at x, you might have the illusion that you are better at x, making you feel happy and like you are good at something. However, do not let it distract you that these sorts of behaviors comes at a cost, a cost of bringing others down. Making others feel like they don't belong and that they are inadequate.
Another topic I'd like to talk about is notion that without a gate of entry, it's impossible to form meaningful connections. While I feel this is true to an extent, in the sense that meaningful connections are easy to make in these sorts of communities, I don't feel it's the most moral way to make meaningful connections, and most certainly not the only way to make them either. In my opinion, the most righteous way to creating a tightly knit community whilst simultaneously forming meaningful connections is from the process of creating a community with the purpose of completing some shared goal. Although what I'm about to say is entirely anecdotal, and this is entirely an opinion, but most of my meaningful connections I've made have been from partners I've teamed up with for completing programming projects and such together. No gate keeping, no putting each other down, no unwelcoming behavior that'll make me or the other members feel unhappy and unwelcome. It is all pure, and uplifting behavior, where we all support each other on the premise of striving to achieve a goal. I feel as though these community ares tightly knit and hold a strong sense of comradery and morals in trying to lift each other up for the sake of reaching what everyone in the community desires. We can see these types of communities form throughout history, for example in WW2, America united for the sake of winning the war, victory gardens were made at home and the troops defended at the front line, a true and pristine community focused on lifting each other up, instead of a selfish community, such as osu where one is typically only concerned in raising their own merits and progressing individually rather than as a whole. These righteous kinds of communities are ones that need to be glorified, as long as they have a moral goal in mind, however whether they do or don't is regardless to my argument because either this righteous kind of community or a gate keeping community could both have an immoral goal, so it's not an exclusive trait. They don't only apply to wars , they could be shared passion projects such as game development, opening a restaurant, etc. The goal in these situations can be immoral, but they don't need to be, they could ideally have beneficial goals with ideas of things like charity in mind. The main emphasis of this conversation however isn't about the goal in mind, but rather the type of community associated.
Great video though, I felt like you remained unbiased on whether or not gate keeping communities was a good thing, especially when you talked about how you can just ignore the community. Also I love the quality of it too, so here's a like and a sub. And sorry if this reply was a bit long, I'm just very passionate about disliking gate keeping communities and people who defend them. Keep up the great content :)
communities will always have their niche, things will become popular or not as time goes on, and new groups of close people will always emerge from the ones with no gates, maybe someone from that city club invites you to a small one in a suburb.
Lol tbh i love this game because of it's tryhard aspect. Improving is my favorite part of the game.
Can agree, improve and then go for fc hard maps lul
the last tip is what ive been doing, im just being silent in the community and working on my playing by myself and with youtube videos.
3:57 that slider wheeze
"Osu is an incredibly niche community"
Me (a ctb main): *cries in niche community *
Ngl I read ctb as cbt lol
@@jacobwo4133 we all been there
Sort of late, but I started playing about a year ago, and for a while I didn't even realize there was a community, I just thought there was a couple of streamers who had reaction speed times that would challenge world class LOL, DOTA, and CS:GO players. I've been playing so off and on that the community feels like it's pretty distant because I've never tried to integrate into it. That being said, I still feel like a part of it because of the weeb nature and youtubers/streamers like verto.
Wow, this is some quality stuff
In my country back in the day , the internet wasn't even know to be a thing , and even pc's where like something that just works and you would by one for the whole family, im talking here like 2008 and stuff and i was 4 years old xd, you saying that newcomers that are below the age of 20 have access to the internet more is true but, for me as an example , you could say we were 5 years late or so, it isn't something that bothers me at all , in fact even tho i'm 15 currently i feel as if i've a part of the internet for such a long time that when i see newcomers from anywhere on the internet i would think just like the people that we're in the internet for long [ like my cousin who is 23 for example ] and i feel that's really special , srsly if it wasn't for fortnite blowing up i swear no one would even know in my country what a 'cpu' is or even ' how to use a pc' , since the people who knew about pcs were considered gods xd.i got my first access to the internet at like 6 years old , and my mom tells me you were playing games [ Warcraft 3: reign of chaos ] as an example , ever since you were 2, and i remember the good old days when we played LAN and stuff. There's no point im trying to clarify really, but i got a question: Does knowing about pc's , how they work and being in a tight community before fortnite explosion makes someone old to the scene of the internet? [ Because before fortnite the maximum you could know how does a pc work or stuff is really just the PS2 , the internet wasn't like something of a luxury, it wasn't even known to exist so yeah]
2:04 - This one scene when you talk about 7 years, a lot of weirdos with issues, and you blow out a candle is so good. This one scene gets me.
I just get reminded of the danish community discord server, and how I'm extremely glad I'm out of it now. It was such hell to even just look at any of the chats involving osu
your videos are great :) i'm new to the game but i love anime so i'm fine
lol gay
@@jinrex2445 lol it's straight haha
7:59 perfect phrase for it: read the room
right now ii literally just play whatever sounds good
I just love how applicable this is to beatsaber
I guess the anime part is very heavy tho
i get ptsd from #osu
Dude I love your videos
thank you for this video i started playing yesterday and im really confused by a lot of the culture
thanks for the cc lol, little bit confusing to heard coz im not native
I’ve been playing since 2015, and still mostly just ignore everyone xd
I just think of the osu community as one massive NPC cuz that’s how it feels tbh.
My rival abandon me and now I'm alone, I don't have a rival
I challenge you to a duel
I accept you duel 🤺
My username is the same as on yt, and yours?
So almost all of the person in the community is like me a cultured man
I want to be a part of online communities, but every time I try to become active on a discord server I get all nervous and weird. Even if I've been in a server for years, I can never seem to make myself interact with other people. I wish I could make online friends but I can't. Does anyone else do this? Please I want help
i'm not sure for other games, but for osu you could always ask them to multi and get to know them better there and get acquainted with some of the server. For me, even if a random asks me in game i usually join unless im on a group call. Feel free to ask me to multi if you see me on , osu/-CHASEC2000-
i was there PogChamp
verto i suspect you now make serious videos
(textbook example of a nobody being mean to draw attention)
i want to share this to my discord server but im afraid i might sound passive agressive to my friend
Go for it. If they hate it, just pretend you think it's cringe so you can "hate" it together ;)
Ah yes eromanga sensei
Someone called me a dirty farmer for playing the 4 star diff of blue zenith what the actual fuck
there is nothing wrong with farming PP but you right you need to enjoy the game, there is alot of type of map you might want to play. i like farm easy and hard diff maps just for fun, i never really care that with PP, since there is many pp and star rebalance which make PP is irrelevant. i played this game for like 3 years and learn how, interesting this community can divided into 2 side over one map you know that Hanzer map which is hillarious.
of i compare osu community with 2b2t community, well there is no suprised 2b2t is more.menacing lol
5:44 RIP arms.....
Why is there crim in the thumbnail.
2:07
"oof"
hi
Please review the pp change coming
You cant enjoy the game without anyone telling you that you havent touched grass
i have one tip for osu player who didnt like japanese anime music.
- Get back to us when you are ready (at least 500h anime watched)
and if you still play osu, and dont like anime music please dont play multiplayer i dont want to hear another english song. im in osu to pure fun from clicking circles to japanese music
About the anime in the skins.... cant u..... REMOVE IT FROM THE SKIN FOLDER????
is it normal to become adicted to the offline mode?
Me who just genuinely enjoys the game: *insert ok meme here*
why is so much of the b-roll from PPTA
monkaChrist
Hi verto.
pls enjoy game
Bro i just wanna know how to fucking make the game run properly
Don't get me wrong verto I love your accent but this 3:34 lmfao FruStRaTiouunen
It's a reference to an old motivational speech
@@vertoHUN ahh I see, nonetheless I love it lmao
Every competitive cominity is toxic thats normal most people get frustrated when someone is better or much worse than them
Western musics: D E S P A C I T O
why anime?
Im immune cause I consider myself trash at the game anyway
Btw my friends who introduced me to the game were 25k and 8k at that time and i have no "osu friends" its kinda sad knowing i will never be at their level since they will continue improving themselves
I love crim
#osu is a toxic wasteland that cannot be saved
game is ez
funny thing when i tried to hit the like botton i found it it sitting at 69 likes xD
4:46 doubletap dont care :)
Wait r u hungarian?
So in conclusion, the only way to get good at that game is to max out all your settings and remove all the vibrant fun visuals and instead invest in some stupid touchpad and grind the game out. I’m like a fighting game or you have to actually read your opponent doing this stupid rhythm game is just a matter of mechanical skill and constantly going over the same level over and over again. It’s like how the difficulty in Geometry Dash is only there because you have to memorize everything. This game sucks. I would rather play brawl Halle over this. At least that game actually allows you to improve in morel ways than mechanical prowess
I'm black tho. Not Asian
SMH change your name to smile
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
play more
Osu is casual??? No lmao.