I'll maybe progress to the fifties but that'll do me.
In the replies over at Team Liquid, people are posting scores in the sixties and seventies. I think that's quite good, considering the state of my crusty old mouse and generally decrepit state. Do any of our readers use this kind of thing to improve their skills? I could probably do with a good session on it. In my day, a trainer was something that gave you access to millions of cheat codes, or a shoe. This is one of the tools for a complete Starcraft gym and trying it has helped my old man's brain better understand how e-sports folk break a game down into discrete skills and tasks. I've since learned that it's not the only trainer of its type, which makes sense. It's a training tool, for Starcraft 2 players, and it involves clicking on tiny little dots as quickly as possible. I am posting Snute's Click Game not because I expect everyone who reads this to play it but because I was startled to discover it earlier today.
While I shuddered, nearly weeping, suddenly there came a tweeting,Īs of some one gently linking, linking to Team Liquid's post. Searching many a long and angry reddit rant or forum boast, Once upon a Thursday dreary, I was browsing weak and weary,