玩法简介
本页详细说明了不同游戏模式中的多种游戏方式。
目录
1 osu! 模式
1.1 纯鼠流
1.2 双鼠标
1.3 键鼠
1.4 纯板流
1.5 板键
1.6 触屏
1.7 触屏+键盘
2 其他游戏方式
3 Taiko
3.1 Keyboard
3.2 Taiko controller
3.3 Other styles
4 Catch the Beat
4.1 Keyboard
4.2 Joystick
4.3 Gamepad
5 osu!mania
5.1 Keyboard
5.2 DJMAX/O2Jam/Beatmania IIDX/etc. (7K) arcade controller
5.3 Other styles
osu! 模式[]
纯鼠流[]
最早的时候,osu!中只有一种游戏玩法--纯鼠。
纯鼠玩家用鼠标来完成移动,用鼠标左右键来点击节拍,滑条和转转盘。从某种程度上说,纯鼠是最难的玩法。那些排名靠前的纯鼠玩家通常会得到其他玩家的极大尊重。
键位上,左右敲击为M1和M2。
双鼠标[]
Dual Mouse is play style in which a player has a mouse in each hand using one mouse to tap with and one mouse to aim/move with. Dual mouse used to be considered a "joke" playstyle to most people until May of 2013 when a Canadian player named Azer starting getting scores on maps such as With a Dance Number and The Big Black whilst playing Dual Mouse. It is also common for Dual Mouse players to tape their tapping mouse to their desk.
双鼠标是一种双手一边一个鼠标,一个负责移动,一个负责点击的游戏玩法。这种玩法过去被大多数人看作一种“娱乐”玩法。直到2013年5月,加拿大玩家 Azer 使用这种玩法在一些难图上取得优秀成绩(例如:With a Dance Number 和 The Big Black )。
通常双鼠标玩家回把他们用于点击的鼠标用胶布粘在桌面上。
键鼠[]
This is the most popular play style for osu! standard because it uses only the most basic computer hardware which are the mouse and keyboard. Mouse + Keyboard players play almost exactly the same way as mouse-only players with the only difference being that 2 keyboard keys (z and x by default) are used instead of the mouse itself to click. Some players use only the keyboard to click while others only switch to the keyboard when streaming (very fast string of beats) and use mouse clicks for other circumstances.
键鼠是osu!模式中最流行的游戏玩法,因为它使用了电脑上最普通的两个外设--鼠标和键盘。键鼠玩家与纯鼠玩家的玩法接近,不同之处在于前者用键盘上的两个按键(默认为z/x)来替代后者的鼠标点击。一些玩家打图时使用鼠标按键点击,而连打时使用键盘按键。
The key overlay shows keyboard presses as K1 and K2.
映射上,键盘按键为K1/k2。
纯板流[]
A play style for those who own a graphics tablet (Digitizer). Tablet-only players use a tablet pen instead of a mouse to navigate the in-game cursor but click beats by tapping the pen onto the surface of the graphics tablet itself without the need of a keyboard.
纯板是只使用绘画板(数位板)的游戏玩法。纯板玩家使用数位笔而不是鼠标来移动游戏中的光标,使用笔在数位板上的点击来点击note,不需要使用键盘。
The input overlay will show all your taps as M1.
映射上,点击为M1。
板键[]
A popular play style for those who own a graphics tablet (Digitizer). Tablet + Keyboard players use a tablet pen instead of a mouse to navigate the in-game cursor and click beats using the keyboard or the tablet buttons. Much like Mouse + Keyboard, some players also use only the keyboard to click while others will switch to keyboard when streaming.
在拥有数位板的玩家中是一种流行的玩法。板键玩家使用数位笔(代替鼠标)来移动光标,使用键盘或者数位板上的按键来点击。类似于键鼠玩家,一些玩家只在连打时使用键盘,而平时使用数位笔点击。
Sometimes referred to as 'tapx', the community has come up with this term to describe how the streaming with Tablet-only playing works. To stream as a Tablet-only player, you alternate between tapping your pen on the tablet and pressing one assigned key (because only the secondary click button will work, and 'x' is the default secondary click button).
一些玩家由这种玩法中衍生出了双刀流玩法。双刀玩家在连打时,交替使用笔的点击和键盘的点击。(因为只有副键可以生效,x是默认的副键)
触屏[]
One of the possible play style for players who own a touch-enabled monitor,laptop screen or tablet. Players touch the screen to instantaneously navigate and click to the beat. This play style may feel slightly similar to playing osu!stream/osu!droid since you will be touching the screen directly rather than by hardware support (mouse, graphic tablet). Some players opt for this play style when they do not own a graphic tablet.
拥有触摸屏(触屏显示器,触摸屏笔记本和平板电脑)的玩家的一种游戏方式。玩家点击屏幕来即时的移动光标和点击。这种游戏方式与osu!stream/osu!droid上的操作方式有些许相似--直接点击屏幕而不需要单独的外设(比如鼠标,数位板)。一些没有数位板的玩家使用触屏的方式来游戏。
The key overlay shows your touch input only as M1.
键位映射,触摸映射为M1。
触屏+键盘[]
A play style used by people that own a touch-enabled monitor/laptop screen, this play style is mostly adopted by touchscreen players who cannot perform streams using only the touchscreen. This play style can be similar to Tablet + Keyboard as some monitors allow for a pen to be used instead of your finger.
部分触屏玩家使用的游戏方式。这种游戏方式被大多数难以连打的纯触屏玩家所接受。这种玩法和板键玩法相似,也可以使用电容笔来替代手指移动。
其他游戏方式[]
Laptop touchpad/trackpad: While being theoretically possible, most players prefer not to use a trackpad because of the extreme difficulty involved (specifically, controlling the cursor movement on the limited space of the laptop touchpad/trackpad). The trackpad is used (instead of a mouse) to navigate the in-game cursor.
笔记本触摸板/轨迹板: 虽然理论上可行,大多数玩家不使用这种方式因为它难到极致(尤其是,在笔记本触摸板的有限空间上移动光标)。使用轨迹板来移动游戏中的光标。
Joystick: A creative way to control osu!cursor. Player hold and move the joystick around to move the osu!cursor and clicks on the trigger/face buttons(depending on player's joystick design) or keyboard keys to register the beats. It is least preferred because the skill required to control the joystick movement and most don't own it unless they also play other games (World of Warplanes for example) .
手柄:一种控制光标的创新方式。玩家握着移动手柄来移动光标,用手柄上的按键或者键盘上的按键来点击。几乎没有人倾向于这种玩法,因为很多人没有熟练控制手柄移动的技巧,除非他也同时在玩别的手柄游戏。
Metal plate: A special way to replace the keyboard for clicking beats. This method is introduced by geckogates and requires some wiring and electronic knowledge to build. You will attach a wire to your clicking fingers (connected to keyboard's circuit for z,x) and will touch the metal plates to register beats.
触盘:一种代替键盘敲击的特殊外设(相当于自制的小键盘)。geckogates介绍了这种方式, 做触盘需要一些电路知识。将触盘上的按键映射为键盘上的z/x键来敲击。
Taiko[]
Keyboard[]
This was once the only way to play Taiko until developers added other methods. To put it simply, you press your assigned keyboard keys to "hit" the drum parts; x,c for drum center (Red Don) and z,v for drum rim (Blue Katsu). Usually, skilled Taiko players use their Taiko controllers (either bought or self-made) to play, most players use this play style should they not have the luxury of owning a Taiko drum.
There are two main styles of setting your keys placement in the keyboard, KDDK [Taiko default] or (DDKK/KKDD). These represent the combination of how you set your keys to hit the notes. There may be other, weird combinations, but they are almost never used.
For key-binding, the default is zxcv (KDDK).
Taiko controller[]
The default controller for the Taiko no Tatsujin series(Taiko Drum Master for US). Most skilled players play using the Taiko controller bought or created from scratch. Player will carry each hand respectively a taiko/drum stick and hit the surface or rim of the drum to register the note based on where it is hit. Most Taiko controllers connect to the computer by using Bluetooth connector should there be no USB connecter.
Other styles[]
Gamepad: One of the possible play-style in console variation of Taiko no Tatsujin series(including Taiko Drum Master). Players register Don/Katsu by pressing the face [R Don], arrow [L Don] and upper buttons [L/R Katsu].
Catch the Beat[]
Keyboard[]
The most commonly used and default play-style for this mode. Players press left/right arrow to move the catcher, and also can hold down Left Shift to trigger Dash!(x2 speed) mode. As always, it is possible to edit the keys used; some players enjoy a/d for movement and spacebar/Right Shift for Dash! effect.
Joystick[]
A possible play-style for players used to pixel-old arcade cabinets' control scheme. Players move the head of the joystick and press the face button/trigger/keyboard key to trigger the Dash! effect.
Gamepad[]
A possible play-style for players which are comfortable playing with a gamepad. Players press the left/right arrow of the gamepad to move the catcher left/right and press then hold the face button to trigger the Dash! effect.
osu!mania[]
Keyboard[]
External guide for Mechanical Keyboard
This was once the only way to play osu!mania until developers added other methods. Players place their fingers on the keyboard keys with respect to the key-bindings and currently playing Keys setting. The advantage of this play-style is that it can accommodate basically all the 4/5/6/7/8Keys setting. The only catch-point is getting used to it and regular keyboard's ghosting effect/membrane keys (unless you are using a decent gaming keyboard).
DJMAX/O2Jam/Beatmania IIDX/etc. (7K) arcade controller[]
The play-style tuned for seasoned veterans at DJ-styled rhythm games. Most hardcore players of this discipline usually have their own personal arcade controller of their choice. Since 8Keys requires mapper's decision or Game Modifiers, most players owning these arcade controllers can handle up to 7Keys (max default) and 1 special.
Other styles[]
Dancepad(4/8K): The default controller for Dance Dance Revolution series (Stepmania for community-driven). Players dance on the dancepad to input commands. Depending on dancepad and player's preference, it is possible to use the face buttons as input commands rather than the usual left/down/up/right arrow buttons. The biggest drawback is the maximum input at a time is four (hands and feet), which is very disadvantaging considering current beatmaps can go up to much more than that.
Guitar/Drum set(5/6K): The default controller for guitar-themed(Guitar Hero)/drum-themed(Drummania) rhythm game. Players streams on their guitar/hit the drum or cymbals to input commands. Drum players have a disadvantage compared to guitar players because they can only input two commands(two hands) at a time without a special kick pedal.
Para Para controller(5K): The default controller for Para Para Paradise series. Players move their arms, elbows and hands straight above the proximity sensors to input commands based on hand position through the proximity sensors. The drawback is that you only have two arms to input commands, excluding the use of legs.