First, what is your play style? There are many styles, most of which aren't the best for keyboard oriented players. Typically keyboard packs are geared towards the spread play style (using two hands, generally the index and middle fingers, with each being assigned to a key). Trying to say, play one handed when an onslaught of JS hits the screen, isn't going to end well for you. If you're playing with a device aside from a keyboard, I'm not really sure there are different styles to use for an increased improvement rate.
Second, what packs are you playing? Every pack is different when it comes to difficulties, and can be completely arbitrary. A hard 11 from one pack could be WAY different in difficulty from a hard 11 in another. It may just be that you have downloaded packs which are too difficult for you to enjoy at the moment, and you may just need easier ones to start off with. You aren't going to improve if you are just spamming the keyboard, you need content which actually pushes you to your limits, without throwing you overboard. Try downloading packs from with a blue star (★) next to the title. Those ones in particular should help you out with understanding what the heck is going on in harder content, and make practicing an actually enjoyable experience. You'd just be having fun, as opposed to mashing away in hopes that you'll improve one day.
Hope that helps!Statistics: Posted by foxfire667 — Mon Dec 08, 2014 1:33 pm
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