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How to improve rhythm-game accuracy

Accuracy is the clearest RockClash signal for timing quality. The result model separates perfect, great, good and miss judgments and also records maximum combo. That combination helps distinguish imprecise timing from notes you did not hit at all.

VERIFIED AGAINST THE CURRENT PRODUCT · UPDATED JULY 16, 2026
Judgments
RockClash records perfect, great, good and miss.
Accuracy
The result includes an overall accuracy value.
Consistency
Maximum combo shows the longest uninterrupted sequence.
Sessions
Gameplay supports a calibration offset for timing alignment.
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Diagnose the result

Many good judgments with few misses usually point to timing that is close but not centered. A low maximum combo with frequent misses points first to reading, fingering or difficulty selection.

  • Compare perfect against great and good
  • Count misses separately
  • Use maximum combo as the continuity check
02

Change one variable

Replay the same song and difficulty while adjusting only one behavior. Watch farther ahead, relax your tapping, or revisit calibration if audio and visual timing feel consistently displaced. Multiple simultaneous changes make the result harder to interpret.

  • Use one familiar chart
  • Repeat short focused runs
  • Raise difficulty only after accuracy stabilizes

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