Due to spending a long time practicing headshots in Di Ku, I haven't written any articles for everyone in a while. I just came online because AU has been updated. Alright, without further ado, I have done some research on certain strategies for 220 speed. The 220 song lasts for more than three minutes. In general, many people cannot connect all the P notes, and their scores are usually between 600,000-800,000. The reason is simple: actually, the 220 song does not add much difficulty; it's just faster. The P notes should still be easy to hit. But why can't people connect all the P notes?
To summarize, in version 3.4, those who play 220 BPM with 197 difficulty ferociously will always lose to those who play 188 difficulty ferociously. Why? Because the 220 song and the 188 song use the same method. The 220 song even has a few more P notes than 188, it's just that the P rate is slightly lower. But how can you increase your P rate? When playing the 220 song, press the spacebar slightly earlier than your usual timing. Between C and G lies the P note. Similarly, each P note can be connected up to 12 times. As long as you master 2-3 P points, you'll basically become a millionaire player at 220 speed.
Of course, you must use the correct P point. If you use the reverse P point, you'll likely only be able to connect about 5-6 P notes before dropping. It's no different from playing the 188 song. That's why I said earlier that players who can score over a million on 188 won't have any problem scoring over 100,000 on 220—it's child's play. When practicing the 220 song, your hand speed must be extremely fast, faster than even cheats. This way, your P rate will be around 70%. Even if you don't connect all the P notes, you'll still get at least 900,000 points. Before the P notes of 220 appear, you can consider yourself a top-level player. But remember, you must connect the P notes at level L7 or above to maintain a score of at least one million.