I just spam unconsciously, so I get past first wave part 1 attempt out of 7-8. Do you have any tips on how to get better at wave, maybe I should start practicing it by playing easier levels.
The only thing that made me better at the game is just, honestly playing harder levels a little bit outside of my skill level. Like what i did with Acu, though my only other tip is to beat as much easy demons as you can.
invest in better equipment. I would recommend a 144 hz monitor, and getting a wired mouse. a good ryzen 3 cpu or intel i3 cpu and integrated graphics is plenty, but you will have trouble running 144 hz because of the low framerate. if you have a mediocre pc get 75 hz monitor, because that is a huge boost from 60 hz.
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The rest is pretty much practice and muscle memory. You should also practice doing this for mini ship, upside down ship and dual ship, to get the hang of the different physics. Its also good to practice aligning your ship into a straight fly, and getting used to how long you have to hold or release for, in order to reposition your ship.
And don’t play challenges to get better, since they require a different type of skills and training than levels. There is no real secret to getting good, but I’m in the middle of this process and it has proved worthy to me.
The longest-running community for Geometry Dash, a rhythm-platformer game by Swedish developer Robert Topala. We're available on Steam, Android, and iOS platforms. Post your videos, levels, clips, or ask questions about the game here!
The longest-running community for Geometry Dash, a rhythm-platformer game by Swedish developer Robert Topala. We're available on Steam, Android, and iOS platforms. Post your videos, levels, clips, or ask questions about the game here!