

O!m is bigger because it forks off the established very different osu!Ĭomparing their actual popularity is donwright uninformed as to *how* people find games. The ranking system needs to be diverse and well implemented for the majority of people to FEEL like they are improving, and actually be able to demonstrate it, or they will quit or call it a shit game.Įdit: ffr and etterna cleanly glean how you are getting better, thus they give more value to the player.

The mid to low range playera (most players) will suffer big time due to this, and the high level players will already have vsrg experience to know how to actually get better. The ways you appear to get better objectively make you less accurate, or not learn the fundamentals. O!m encourages combo and bad habbits, a la manipulation. If because of a bad ranking system you rank up, but arent appreciably getting better, you will feel bad. No one is mentioning that leaderboards may not be important, so far as top ranks, but are important to glean a sense of self improvement
