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A lot of people "cheat" this by training themselves to instincually react to certain things, thus increasing the reaction speed, but this has a huge limitation. There is no real interpretation of what actions are appropriate to a situation; A gaming example is someone who reacts instinctively to a player appearing from a corner by shooting them right away, but not checking if they are friendly or not fast enough for them to prevent THEMSELVES from performing said action. -3- You can always spot the better players by how they react to these reflex moments.
Baaah. I'm typing up a storm.
3:48 PM - script kitty: this ♥♥♥♥ again
About Super Hexagon, I just am unable to finish the last level, the others were pretty easy compared to the last one.
You didn't bother me.
If you feel like it, add me and we can maybe have some chitchat some day.
Hug!
Sorry if I bothered you.
May I ask where you found me?
[O.o]
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