Top10 average APM during Dreamhack (list) - Page 7
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BlueSpace
Germany2182 Posts
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Elefanto
Switzerland3584 Posts
Sadly Sc2 isn't there yet, as most games consists of building up a ball and 1a vs 1a into each other. I think when the game picks up pace for the whole duration of the match, these low apm player will fade away | ||
Mungosh
365 Posts
On June 26 2011 21:30 rareh wrote: Well i think in a strategy game it should be more important what you do, then how fast you can press buttons or click the mouse. Then it ain't so strategical anymore... Strategy game ≠ Real-time strategy game. | ||
Yoshi Kirishima
United States10290 Posts
i mean it's not impossible ofc, you can easily tap between your buildings over and over, but still whatever he's doing he is doing a lot of =O Damn, some of those players need to get their APM higher xD (goody thorzain whitera jinro) | ||
stOrpse
United States175 Posts
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gehgrfhgrh
Germany294 Posts
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fds
Slovenia258 Posts
1.) average APM (ingame) - macro 2.) peak APM (ingame) - multitasking/battle micro You need fast hands for short duration but you don't have to spam 470+ whole game. People "spam" whole game as they have problems shifting from low to high state. Statements "90 APM is enough" should transform into: "90 average apm is enough if you can speed up to 300+ in battles." Best regards Spammers | ||
ma70
253 Posts
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simansh
257 Posts
I don't think it really matters in sc2 though, most of the things can be done with like 100-200 apm if youre efficient. | ||
Datum
United States371 Posts
Also, I was surprised to see Grubby, the WC3 legend, with such low APM. Can a former WC3 player tell me, was there no APM spamming in WC3? | ||
Jonas :)
United States511 Posts
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Ryka
United Kingdom254 Posts
On June 27 2011 00:25 Datum wrote: I was lucky enough to get to watch July play at MLG. Although he doesn't have the absolute highest APM, his mouse accuracy was insane. The TL community knows that APM doesn't matter, it's effective APM that's important. Also, I was surprised to see Grubby, the WC3 legend, with such low APM. Can a former WC3 player tell me, was there no APM spamming in WC3? There were numerous APM spam players in wc3 yeah. FoCuS springs to mind as a crazy high apm spam player, not as successful as Lyn or Grubby despite having way higher APM. | ||
alan25
United States379 Posts
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edc
United States666 Posts
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Mateo0
France112 Posts
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BossPlaya
United States141 Posts
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Puph
Canada635 Posts
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0123456789
United States3216 Posts
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Paladia
802 Posts
On June 26 2011 23:06 meRz wrote: My APM is not close to being 339/470 effective APM though. I've had a lot of people tell me I spam way too much and It's true, it's just so built into my "autopilot" i.e the way I'm used to play that whenever I try to stop the spam it gets awkward and I feel out of my element. For me the spam has always helpt me kept in "pace" of the game as in I'm always going at the same speed rather than starting out slow then gradually become faster. I still think spamming to a certain extent can be good for you to keep the pace up and your hands warm but I obviously overdo it. I blame NaDa's early FPVod (vs SirSoni I believe) where they show his keyboard and he went at like 300+ apm. I was like 12 at the time and figured "hey that's how I'm going to play" and now it's just so natural to me that I don't think about it. It does show potential though. Are you considering going "pro" and perhaps taking a break from school for a while? How much do you generally play? I heard you went to law school (which I do as well, at SU), is it at UU? | ||
DyEnasTy
United States3714 Posts
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