Human benchmark (reaction time)

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Nanaa
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Human benchmark (reaction time)

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http://www.humanbenchmark.com/tests/rea ... /index.php

My first result was 213 ms on average. What's yours? You can do the test multiple times if you wish.

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Ps. wireless mouses most likely are at disadvantage.

Riddick
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Meh, 287 on the first try.

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259ms is my average

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Bobbe gets 160 on his gaming monitor, 180/90 on his reg monitor :?

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Bobbe is a nerd :)

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OK guys this is pretty huge: I read about aero causing a delay, so I disabled it. Low and behold, I'm getting ~206ms now down from 250ms. Now normally aero disables when you play a game, but I think Savage is one of these games where aero isn't disabled when you put it in full screen, everything keeps running in the background.

Anyway, this might be placebo but control of the predator and the mouse feels more responsive after some testing. Any display delay OR input delay aero would cause a significant disadavantage with blocking.

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210 for me xD

Nezzy!
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Think I'll trip on LSD then try this test.

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190 :-)

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Interestingly I constantly got about 20 ms better results (190 vs 210) when instead of concentrating hard I just let my eyes get out of focus and zone out completely. Sometimes I also do that on Savage duels, completely relax my eyes and look at the screen out-of-focus. Obviously it's not ideal but a great change of pace. :)

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