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Saw this on neogaf was kind of fun.

 

http://www.humanbenchmark.com/tests/reactiontime

 

I am getting old. These young kids are FAST.

 

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Guess I'm pretty bad. 

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My Average: 

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Guess I'm pretty bad. 

 

 

I guess these E-sports guys earn their money. 100 ms. Those kids are faaaaaaaaast.

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Yeah, I don't think I can get anywhere near 100ms. Mid 200's seems to be the sweet spot for me.

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Look at your average. You clicked without actually seeing the information first, so this is just luck.

 

The average human response time is 200-250ms, those people getting 100ms are hacking or tricking the system.

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I guess these E-sports guys earn their money. 100 ms. Those kids are faaaaaaaaast.

 

I don't think 100ms is even possible to do consistently, I think those are the ones who reset the thing every time they don't get 5 in a row by chance. I play pretty competitive CS and I can only get like 180 average. A lot of CS pros also average 180-280.

 

 

LOL average 238 xD

 

Look at your average. You clicked without actually seeing the information first, so this is just luck.

 

The average human response time is 200-250ms, those people getting 100ms are hacking or tricking the system.

 
Yep pretty much.

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Look at your average. You clicked without actually seeing the information first, so this is just luck.

 

The average human response time is 200-250ms, those people getting 100ms are hacking or tricking the system.

 

I know. I posted that hoping people would see the avg. 

I just got lucky this once.

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I don't think 100ms is even possible to do consistently, I think those are the ones who reset the thing every time they don't get 5 in a row by chance. I play pretty competitive CS and I can only get like 180 average. A lot of CS pros also average 180-280.

 

 

LOL average 238 xD

 

 
Yep pretty much.

 

 

It would be interesting to see how age affects it. I would like to see how someone like Thresh/Fatality's score now that they are older like me. I know E-sports has gotten a lot more competitive than back then. Gaming houses and such. I don't know if practice would really change the score though past just playing the games.

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It would be interesting to see how age affects it. I would like to see how someone like Thresh/Fatality's score now that they are older like me. I know E-sports has gotten a lot more competitive than back then. Gaming houses and such. I don't know if practice would really change the score though past just playing the games.

 

Age DEFINITELY has a big impact on reaction times. I think 17-20 is about where reaction times peak in males (I have no idea on females since I've never seen enough of them play) just based on my observations with pro players in the CS scene. I notice younger players pretty consistently have better reaction times. However something to note is reaction times don't actually mean as much as you would think in CS, experience and tactics mean more than sheer button clicking. For instance most of the top players have average reaction times but years of experience in the game.

 

EDIT: Also nice profile pic :)

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Don't know how you guys are so good

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all of mine were between 284-339

i knew i was bad, but i didn't figure i was this bad

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Age DEFINITELY has a big impact on reaction times. I think 17-20 is about where reaction times peak in males (I have no idea on females since I've never seen enough of them play) just based on my observations with pro players in the CS scene. I notice younger players pretty consistently have better reaction times. However something to note is reaction times don't actually mean as much as you would think in CS, experience and tactics mean more than sheer button clicking. For instance most of the top players have average reaction times but years of experience in the game.

 

EDIT: Also nice profile pic :)

 

Yeah I am 37 and definitely slower than I was when I was playing Starsiege Tribes and Quake. I still do alright though. Maybe that is why I remember Starsiege Tribes so fondly. Was in my prime :).

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