Who 'invented' APM - Page 11
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Liquid`Nazgul
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SavageReborn
Australia106 Posts
You can live happy, knowing that you changed the world of starcraft | ||
Wonderballs
Canada253 Posts
Props for the game-changing program... But I just had to say something witty about the terminology used in the title. | ||
Laforge
Denmark33 Posts
Normally TL warnings makes perfect sense but can the staff please explain why there are this many warnings??? | ||
LegendaryZ
United States1583 Posts
On December 02 2010 22:16 Laforge wrote: I dont understand all the warnings. Normally TL warnings makes perfect sense but can the staff please explain why there are this many warnings??? The explanation for the warnings is pretty much given in the Mod Edit within the OP. People failed to read the OP and proceeded to turn the thread into a cesspool of Razor product reviews. | ||
neobowman
Canada3324 Posts
And to save myself fromt he same fate: I'm pretty sure TL's invented lots of stuff other than APM. It's done a lot for the gaming community in general as far as I know. | ||
LittLeD
Sweden7973 Posts
I just have one small question. Wasnt the term "APM" also used in the competetive War2 scene? Of course I was all too young back then but I have a very brief memory of reading it somewhere. Anyway, BWchart has been one of the most awesome and influential programs to the brood war scene. Keep it up | ||
Sad[Panda]
United States458 Posts
on that note Razer lightup tech- jk yo!~ I (just like many others) have used the living crap out of BWchart and never once thought about how the term was coined because it was just so natural and common by that time. Its actually really nice to learn the history behind these sort of things and to know how big something so small has gotten. Also I thank you so much JCA for writing such a staple program for the BW community ^^; | ||
KrisElmqvist
Sweden1962 Posts
It has been like that everytime something new was discovered or highlighted. Remember the "gas issue" on the brood war maps? Everyone laughed it off - like as if a 400 gas difference after 4 minutes somehow wouldnt affect balance. Check every single korean pro bw map today, they have all assimilated the research we made of it here and they all use it now. The same thing will probably happen with the sc2 balance everyone seems to be so hot about right now. Someone will find a sollution and suddenly the balance paradigm will swich | ||
GGTeMpLaR
United States7226 Posts
but ya it's kinda insane to think that several years ago the concept of APM in gaming didn't even exist, props to TL changing gaming forever =D | ||
stenole
Norway867 Posts
JCA is one of the heroes of starcraft. | ||
canSore
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XsebT
Denmark2980 Posts
Badassly, sickoly, ballerly, andothermadeupwordly awesome people. | ||
jarek.exe
Poland60 Posts
If Razor issue is completely meaningless, then why is it mentioned at the very beginning of the thread? I've read and understood the whole topic. However, im not really interested in who invented APM. Does that mean I cannot make a comment about the hardware? Silly. Besides, amount of warnings/bans caused a lot of off-topic posts, which spoiled the discussion. In my humble opinion it's the thread creater who is responsible for all the mess. He could have composed that much better. | ||
HurtnTime
United States296 Posts
I remember when I had a problem in some area of my BW game, I'd search for the matchup and specific players, double-click and watch the replay. BWSentinel was my favorite though, it allowed to have tourneys without cheats. Soon after BWSentinel, irrc, it was common for launchers to be used that allowed cheat detection. Another major impact. /bow JCA | ||
Mooncat
Germany1228 Posts
On December 02 2010 22:16 Laforge wrote: I dont understand all the warnings. Normally TL warnings makes perfect sense but can the staff please explain why there are this many warnings??? Here's some good advice. If you're not just trolling/looking to get banned, you should read the whole thread before posting stuff like this. Because that's the exact reason why people are being warned and/or banned. They didn't read the thread, didn't check the links and instead started spamming shit about how useless and gay Razer's APM features are. | ||
iNfeRnaL
Germany1908 Posts
On December 02 2010 23:29 XsebT wrote: Badassly, sickoly, ballerly, andothermadeupwordly awesome people. /\ QFT!! Btw: Hilarious ban spree here... xDD And obviously it's a fake JCA, that's why he's got a star eh...?! *d'oh* | ||
Liquid`Drone
Norway28262 Posts
On December 02 2010 11:55 UniversalSnip wrote: So... this is going straight into the thread hall of fame, right? I've never seen such an epic honeytrap. On topic: who invented superview? What exactly was the program used for, besides measuring something that hadn't been exactly invented yet? superview was originally created by some guy from the nohunters community named WilliamWC3. he used to write battlereports and was a cool figure. now, superview originally didn't leave that community and got pretty much no attention at first, it was just a program that let you examine replays from a "programmer" point of view. I think the correct term used was "decompressing" a replay or whatever. using it was very tedious and well, I just downloaded it again to see if I could make sense of it now, but I couldn't. here's a screenshot of how it worked: http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/LiquidDrone/superview.jpg (that's only one point of view, you can look at it in binary or examine the raw data and look at it uncompressed etc.. doesn't really make sense to me because I'm not very computer savvy. ) superview was created in like 2002 or something, so well more than a year before it was released on tl.net, and originally it wasn't really used for anything useful. but then dudey (ilnp on these forums) decided to cheat by letting some korean guy play for him in a huge tournament, dudey was very slow and that korean was very fast, and superview was used to compare dudey's speed and clicking-patterns in that tournament with dudey's speed in regular games. I probably spent like 30 minutes comparing 4-5 replays like this, because I had to manually count actions. superview didn't have any "apm"-conversion and it wasn't built for that purpose, but it was one of the possible ways it could be used. and then it turned out that dudey had about twice or three times his regular amount of clicks in that tournament compared to other replays of him. after that I guess jca read about how superview was used/got hold of it and decided to turn it into something that was actually possible to use. :p | ||
StarStruck
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Ksyper
Bulgaria665 Posts
Maybe if you're in a dark room the light might even distract you from the game. But if I had enough money I would buy the mouse it looks awesome, and I'm sure it handles pretty good. User was temp banned for this post. | ||
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