Ice-covered & ArcadeAce
Ever notice how some games need a thousand tiny moves while others only need a single, split‑second decision? I can explain why precision often beats pure speed—if you’re willing to hear it.
Nice try, but I don’t need a lesson. I’ll show you how a split‑second move can beat a thousand tiny ones. Care to see?
Show me. I expect a clean outcome, regardless of speed.
Okay, step one: lock the joystick in the optimal position, step two: hit that button at exactly 0.312 seconds—boom, that’s a clean win. No time for a thousand tiny moves, just one crisp hit and you’re done. Try it and see.
Sure, I’ll lock it in and press at 0.312 seconds. If it wins, great. If not, I’ll tweak the timing by a few microseconds. The game’s either done or I’ll make it.