Eddy Wang
Skarlet scientist
"I can react to Skarlet 18f overhead because she "telegraphs", KL 19f overhead just happens".
"I have 7f reactions".
"Block low, react to the overhead.". (vs Hellfire F2).
"The fastest reaction registered on a fighting game is 12 frames."
Some of you might have read or heard these phrases very often, and ask yourself, why aren't these super human guys winning everything?
The fastest human reaction documented says that the fastest reaction time is 215ms, so if a game has 60 frames per second, meaning: 15f would be around 250ms more or less.
"Through some simple math, they were able to discern that the average human reaction time of about 265 milliseconds equates to roughly 16 frames in a 60fps game." Via Shoryuken.
While i think that reacting to a 12f or 7f move which requires a different shift on your current stance to block is humanly impossible, its not impossible to block them if you make yourself ready for it, but while making yourself ready for it, it shift your entire brain focus on one thing only and you will get blind in other areas making it more so possible for the opponent to do things like conditioning the opponent with baits and so on.
So what are reads and what are reactions? i would like to know your input into this, do you really believe any of these statements are that real?
Let me tell you one thing, i think all of the above statements are pure bullshit.
If one player says he has 7f or 12f reactions, Sonya, Cassie and Johnny Cage would never be a problem same as any 50-50 hard coded in this game.
@False God Confirmed @Braindead @HomeLee1121 @Red Raptor @Pig Of The Hut @16 Bit @General M2Dave @YOMI REO @STB Shujinkydink @Immortal @DDutchguy @ROG Moonspell @Slips
"I have 7f reactions".
"Block low, react to the overhead.". (vs Hellfire F2).
"The fastest reaction registered on a fighting game is 12 frames."
Some of you might have read or heard these phrases very often, and ask yourself, why aren't these super human guys winning everything?
The fastest human reaction documented says that the fastest reaction time is 215ms, so if a game has 60 frames per second, meaning: 15f would be around 250ms more or less.
"Through some simple math, they were able to discern that the average human reaction time of about 265 milliseconds equates to roughly 16 frames in a 60fps game." Via Shoryuken.
While i think that reacting to a 12f or 7f move which requires a different shift on your current stance to block is humanly impossible, its not impossible to block them if you make yourself ready for it, but while making yourself ready for it, it shift your entire brain focus on one thing only and you will get blind in other areas making it more so possible for the opponent to do things like conditioning the opponent with baits and so on.
So what are reads and what are reactions? i would like to know your input into this, do you really believe any of these statements are that real?
Let me tell you one thing, i think all of the above statements are pure bullshit.
If one player says he has 7f or 12f reactions, Sonya, Cassie and Johnny Cage would never be a problem same as any 50-50 hard coded in this game.
@False God Confirmed @Braindead @HomeLee1121 @Red Raptor @Pig Of The Hut @16 Bit @General M2Dave @YOMI REO @STB Shujinkydink @Immortal @DDutchguy @ROG Moonspell @Slips