philmophlegm: (gordonfreeman)
philmophlegm ([personal profile] philmophlegm) wrote2010-08-02 10:44 am

How many times do you think you could click a mouse button in a minute?

You don't have to move the mouse cursor or think or anything. Simply, how many times in sixty seconds do you think you could click a mouse button? And for how long do you think you could keep up that speed?

Have a guess at the answer, then go to this website and test youself:
http://www.urban75.com/Mag/java7.html

Admittedly, this only tests you for ten seconds, so you'll have to extrapolate to get a clicks-per-minute rate. I managed 31 clicks in 10 seconds, so that's a 'cpm' of 186.

Now you have your cpm score, think how quickly you would be able to use a combination of keyboard key presses, mouse clicks with all mouse buttons and mouse movements to issue a complicated set of instructions. Oh, and the instructions you have to issue are not learnable since you are playing a game against a human opponent - you will have to be constantly thinking about your opponent's tactics and how to respond. And the game will last for many minutes, not just one. Now how many 'actions' do you think you could realistically hope to achieve in an average sixty second spell?



I mention this because yesterday evening I was reading an article in Edge magazine (this article in fact: http://www.next-gen.biz/features/starcrafts-enduring-legacy-part-one?page=0%2C0) about professional Starcraft players in South Korea. For those who don't know, Starcraft is a ten year old real-time strategy game made by the same company who went on to make World of Warcraft. For a variety of odd reasons, competitive Starcraft is almost the national sport in South Korea (only football is more popular).

The 'actions per minute' rate of professional Starcraft players is around 300. That's five clicks / key presses / decisions every second. Which is astonishing.

The article says that the difference in skill levels between a good amateur and a top professional is wider in Starcraft than in most sports. I think I'd have to agree. On the last page of the article is a link to a video where two top players explain 'apm' and you can see film of just how fast 300 apm is. And don't forget that they are thinking tactically while all this is going on.


Like I said, it's just astonishing.


If the next war is fought with remotely controlled robots, I hope South Korea is on our side...

[identity profile] philmophlegm.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Forget Left 4 Dead, this is the new multiplayer game of choice - competitive mouse clicking.

[identity profile] ladyofastolat.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
In which case, can I have the version with a bit more gore? This one is entirely lacking in body parts.

[identity profile] skordh.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Keep going, I'm sure your finger will come off eventually!