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- humanbenchmark reaction on a 144hz monitor : r FPSAimTrainer - Reddit
No_thin humanbenchmark reaction on a 144hz monitor i consistently get 135-145 ms when fully concentrated sometimes below 130 on 144 hz do you guys think i can get below 100ms reaction and 200ms on aim trainer on a 500hz monitor?
- Human Benchmark - Have you done this one yet? : r cognitiveTesting - Reddit
Human benchmark Visual memory level 23 ( 24 tiles in 8x8) It is max I have done lots of training 40+ hours with this kind of tests My first try in Lumocity memory tiled is 13 tiles like level 12 in human benchmark Chimp max level 41 and no mistake from first try after 10 min training before starting this test in another similar app
- apparently have low reaction time - Im a bit deflated finding . . . - Reddit
I’ve increased my reaction time by about 70ms since I started aim training (just under a year) I also wouldn’t put too much stock into Humanbenchmark because it’s easy to randomly have 50-100ms of lag added and it’s a very isolated reaction
- Why is my aim still bad even after 400+ hours in Aim trainers?
I'm master and gm in s4 for reference It takes many, many hours to get better at aim training and aim in general, don't expect to be a good at 400 hours when people have 10k across fps games in general The posts of a 400 hour GM on voltaic benchmarks are almost always hardcore fps players before aim training
- I upgraded to an OLED and used human benchmark to test latency : r . . .
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- Humanbenchmark scores : r HighRangeIQTesting - Reddit
Human benchmark Visual memory 25 in 100 hours 27 in 150 hours of training My first try in Lumocity memory tiled is 13 tiles like level 12 in human benchmark In similar app named memory trainer (or memory skill elevator)for iOS I reached and failed level 27 There is same number of items (white squares) per level and same amount of time given
- human benchmark results : r cognitiveTesting - Reddit
all are first try except for aim trainer (3 times) what does this mean for me?
- Anyone have experience training reaction time? : r FPSAimTrainer - Reddit
Bruh mine has gotten better over time just playing games and aim training I just use human benchmark every few months and my average always seems to be lower than the last time I tried (very slow progress though)
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