So, I think this thread has reached beyond the point of 'productive'..... you all sit here and complain, gripe, piss n moan about this thing or that thing......but you never offer any solutions. You're the first ones to point out that there is a flaw, but never offer an opinion on how to go about correcting it. Just, 'this is absolute crap, I can't get a kill.....fix it Kano" ......and that's no way to go about it. Instead of posting video after video, or complaint after complaint...... why not try to give a solid corrective action? What is the number for "human capability" over a length of time?? If I recall correctly, (with no prior lookback at the little click game you posted earlier) I believe the number of 'clicks per second' that was 'normal' was around 11 per second....or somewhere around 630-660 per minute...with a few awesome efforts that reached into the 700's (but that was only after a hella forced amount of effort, which you won't be doing for the course of a 10+ hour Arena). You also said earlier, Bacon, that you had only tripped the throttle 4 times all arena long....which means that for 99% of your attacks, you were just fine. But, with that being said, you just so happen to set up your 'record it now program' to catch the exact 30 seconds of you tripping it for 1 of those times??? You defend yourself by saying that holding a recorder in one hand and clicking with your other is a pain......but resetting and recording every 30 seconds of game play seems to be a bit more of a hassle, just to prove something that nobody believes you are doing in the first place. Nobody knows when, how, if the throttle is going to be applied....hell, even Slave (the master of figuring out the rhyme or reason for it) can't get it figured out....but you, you can seem to set up a program and trip it at your own free will....then post it up and say 'see, this sucks'.
If the problem is so diverse, and you want it resolved.....then make your claims a bit more logically thought out. Don't post up a click per minute game that the 'normal' player can get 600ish on..... then comment on a post saying how 'sparatic' the tripping is...... then say that you only got it four times, but you just so happen to record the exact moment it happens..... then come back and say that it's a problem. It seems to me, that your going to elaborate lengths to prove there's a problem and every step along the way you are contradicting yourself.
I love a good debate.....when there is a solid issue, and a logical solution proposed. But I gotta admit, these forums have been full of complaining, with no real solutions offered. You don't like where the throttle is positioned....then jump on your click per second toy, get to pressing that dang button about 850 times in a row, take a small break for 20-25 seconds, then go do it again.... do that about 4-5 times and come back and tell us what you come up with for a logical, click per second 'throttle' should be set at for a 'normal' human being. If right now it's set to something like 14-15, well, that's 900 clicks per minute....and as far as i'm tracking, nobody that played your little game even came close to that number.... so what, 10-11?? that's 600-660.....which seems to be just about right.
All I'm saying is offer a solution. Don't just complain relentlessly and then get into a debate about the game on the forum. You guys sit here and argue day in and day out......then you wonder why Kano don't do anything about it. There are no solutions offered, just complaints and 'fix it'. And if there is a solution offered, it gets turned off by another player who then starts a debate and it turns into an argument and then again, you wonder why there are no fixes to your game being implemented. Am I the only one who sees this? You all sit here and go round and round, but never work together to come up with anything. Why would Kano listen to you? I'm just a player and I sure as hell hate reading 5 pages of worthless garbage debating between 3 players who think that their opinions are the only ones who matter and that those 3 players should be the voice of seemingly thousands of others who think the game operates just fine. Just don't understand it.
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