10 Things I've Learnt From 1000 Hours in Beat Saber

My top tips to get better at Beat Saber!

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30 Comments

  1. Would be very helpful if you could ever do a video about helpful exercise you do before and after playing beat saber. 🙃thank you for the tips 😍

  2. The don’t think part is such a good tip. When I start stressing while playing I’ll start thinking about what I’m eating for dinner or what I need to do tomorrow.

  3. Apart from the great info – serious kudos on how super slick your video quality and editing is! You're a pro at more than Beat Saber!

  4. Forget about processing power, reduce debris is a setting I suggest for even the most powerful of systems. When you start getting really good and play faster and denser songs those block pieces can fill your screen so bad you can’t even tell where the blocks are or how you’re supposed to hit them. Honestly, I noticed an improvement in my gameplay instantly on harder songs when I turned that on.

  5. I use wrist movement where necessary, but prefer large arm swings. Why? Feels more fun to me. If you manage to mix it well you can still beat expert(+) levels, even if it's technically less optimal.

    For grip, I really just hold it in default position, but I hold down the grips and triggers for more stability. Not sure if that's normal but it works for me lol

  6. Play with a no death modifier. It's hard to improve when you can't see a song thru to the end, it'll help you know what to do when retrying and to learn the common muscle memory algorithms of BS. After some time, you'll become faster, stop dying, master more complex movements, etc.

  7. I really appreciate these tips and tricks. I can see myself trying some of them next time I play Beat Saber.

  8. Great tips! She's not kidding about the stretching though. It's every bit as important as stated. Especially when you're reaching expert and up. Twice I've pulled muscles in my back because I skipped stretching. Take care of your body and good luck sabering.

  9. I love the game and your channel. My problem is that I have a total shoulder replacement on my left arm and my arm only works from the elbow down. Which really makes it hard to do well with the left side but I still have fun and it counts towards my exercise data on my watch.

  10. Grip-wise, I slide my hand down to the second trigger button press it down, and grab the controller like actual sword.

  11. I use full-arm swings whenever possible (wrists for fast bits) because I'm ALSO trying to get some real exercise in while I play, and big swings with your arms are a good way to do it. 🙂

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