@Remi94
You could try going for RD sometimes if you want. As for hitting walls, that rest is also part of training. You could try to take a break (3-5 days maybe?) You'll be surprised how different playing would feel after the break.
Stairs would be very hard if you always play in random (since if technically the chart is full of stairs, then random would, well, randomize it). I'm not sure how I trained on stairs, but I playing relatively easy songs that are mainly stair-oriented without RD.
A lot of info could be found in Drace's thread. You could refer to it. There are quite a number of questions answered there.
@Akihiko
That's alright, and thanks ^^
(That is pretty neat!)
@firefwing
I'll try to check them out when I have the motivation... thanks for the !
Thing O Doom wrote: 2g1s27
How can I get better at LNs? Because quite frankly I suck at them.
I just dunno how to get a feel for holds I suppose. Also I keep my read speed super low, like usually 6 for high bpm maps, and 8 for slower, is this a problem?
I would go with what Muffin Man said. Play some LN-y maps that are simple. It doesn't matter how dense it is (stairs, double stairs, triple), as long as it is relatively simple to play and understand, go for it.
If you want info for Full LN maps (throughout the song you hold LNs), then you'd have to start from 0 again because it's a different world.
@Scrolling speed
For this one... it shouldn't matter at all on what speed you play. If you are used to speed 6, then 6 is normal to you and 8 is fast. If you are used to speed 10, then 10 is normal to you and 12 is fast. It's all relative anyway.
The only time you would have to worry about scroll speed is when playing retarded maps (In my experience, found mostly in the o2-world). But even then, most of the time you'd only have to worry about your relative slow-scroll reading.
With that said, I'm pretty good in slow and normal scroll speed because of those retarded maps.