Thank you so much. It’s an 11 out of 10 for me.
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A Reasonable-CPU-Opponent should never react faster than 0.3s and they should rarely, if ever, react slower than 1.2s.
300ms (Elite) - 1,000ms (Casual) Range would be the most encompassing.
The decimal seems to be in the incorrect location on this game.
For example, the game’s reported 0.04 time should actually be 0.4.
A tie counts as a win for the CPU and the CPU just clicked a crab in 270ms - which is absurd for Complex-Reactions.
The CPU just 0-5’d me during a match where I had an average in-game response of “0.036.” and a Peak of “0.028”
That is very interesting Moonbird.
Imagine if both May and the “Goth GF” were both suicidal in the same exact way and as soon as you finished spending that day with May the “Goth GF”‘s last message on your laptop was “Too late, it’s not your fault.”
It would become impossible (much like it is in real life) to help everyone simultaneously and you would still be villainized for playing favorites and helping one person over the other (or choosing the closest person).
I hope the actual take away is – dedicate all of your time to improving your own (and your loved ones) mental health and do your best to not commit suicide as it will only bring down the people who do care.
If you are using a very archaic laptop that came bundled with an antiquated variation of an integrated graphics card then there isn’t much you can do.
That would be worst case scenario because you would then need to purchase a more modern device.
If you are using a Windows Operating System then you can check your card and model by doing the following: Start Menu > (Search for)Run > (Then, type in) DXdiag.exe Into the white entry and then press the enter key (or select “OK.”)
You can choose “System” or “Display” to take note of your computer specs.