Honestly, IF it could be done with 0 or 1 presses, it would be noteable, but since it can't, and the record is some arbitrary number (14?) then I don't see any hype in it.
You will. You are wired into the machine via your muscles via kinetic energy transfer. Your brain sends energy from your muscles to the buttons into the machine.
I continue to play games because I have nothing and nobody, and at the actual in game rate of speed at this rate I'll be immortal because of how CPU cycles work, and by the time I figured it out they had already lured me in when I was a child and I had thousands of hours invested in games.
Fast computers are fast because they have more time to be slow.
he fricking explained so clearly i legitimately dont understand how people are still getting caught up in the idea that it somehow involves literal button presses. >in this scenario you press the button once >in that scenario you dont >both scenarios are important, so we came up with a special notation for this type of button press
are you just being moronic on purpose or what. seriously what is your fricking deal
youre doing this on purpose. youre being moronic on purpose. why are you being moronic on purpose what do you fricking have to gain from this. its not fricking funny
He saved an A press by not completing the action immediately, but that was still an A press in the end. The button can't be half-pressed. A 'half a press' should just be rounded up to a whole A press because that button has to be let go of eventually and it was already in a pressed state. The fact that he's preserved the 'held' state still means the button has been pressed.
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no.stop this. you re doig this on phrpise. why? yoy know what im talking about. you know what panne n is talkign about. sowhy do this shit?is it funny to yoy?are tou derivinng laughter from it?what is your fricking issue
they are trolling. they get it and understand it and even agree with it but they know it pisses people off because it's a concept explained so well that there is no room for error so when they make threads like this they know somebody is going to take the bait
That's kind of weird how depress and press can mean the same thing .. like you're pressing something into the ground // you're depressing it into the ground.
Press and release.
of course not
but if a task only requires half of the important parts of a "full press" of an A button, you could say it takes "half of a press"
and in isolation this would clearly require and count as a full press of the A button, but if you can perform two such tasks sequentially (and they both use different "halves" of the full A press) you would only require one A press to obtain both of them. 2 tasks, one A press, you could very reasonably say as that each of those tasks requires "half an A press"
Source? People used to say he was a teacher when he wasn't. Also have my doubts that a man who locked himself in the room of his parent's house works at Google.
Factually correct
However the term used is not "digital input" it is "press" which is a more ambiguous term
Therefore if a press is considered as the initial downward force on the button followed by the release of said button it is in fact possible to do a "half press"
anon computers work on binary logic
in this case there isn't an infinite amount of numbers between 0 and 1 there is only 0 (off) and 1 (on)
You can have a sequence of ons and offs but there is no "half on" or half off"
Its just convenient terminology for when you use 1 press for multiple sections. If you come into something holding a button you didn't exactly "press" it for that section but you still need a way to show that numerically, so half is what they use to denote this.
no, but you can press it 0.5 times on average
negative edge
raffs in your direction
Those weren't digital.
Pannen very clearly explained why half a presses are annotated as such and if you still don’t get it you’re just a moron.
how about I halfway rape you
that would simply be inserting and nothing more
I don't think having a small dick works that way.
But who the frick cares how many times you do/don't press the A button in Mario64?
Low% is kino
Honestly, IF it could be done with 0 or 1 presses, it would be noteable, but since it can't, and the record is some arbitrary number (14?) then I don't see any hype in it.
That's still pretty impressive for a game whose playable character's main gimmick is jumping.
You will. You are wired into the machine via your muscles via kinetic energy transfer. Your brain sends energy from your muscles to the buttons into the machine.
I continue to play games because I have nothing and nobody, and at the actual in game rate of speed at this rate I'll be immortal because of how CPU cycles work, and by the time I figured it out they had already lured me in when I was a child and I had thousands of hours invested in games.
Fast computers are fast because they have more time to be slow.
Or is it whoever turns the machine on the first time?
Take care of your cars or buy used
It's semantics, but you can literally only press the button once, not half. The press and release are two separate actions.
he fricking explained so clearly i legitimately dont understand how people are still getting caught up in the idea that it somehow involves literal button presses.
>in this scenario you press the button once
>in that scenario you dont
>both scenarios are important, so we came up with a special notation for this type of button press
are you just being moronic on purpose or what. seriously what is your fricking deal
>in this scenario you press the button once
so not half
youre doing this on purpose. youre being moronic on purpose. why are you being moronic on purpose what do you fricking have to gain from this. its not fricking funny
He saved an A press by not completing the action immediately, but that was still an A press in the end. The button can't be half-pressed. A 'half a press' should just be rounded up to a whole A press because that button has to be let go of eventually and it was already in a pressed state. The fact that he's preserved the 'held' state still means the button has been pressed.
no.stop this. you re doig this on phrpise. why? yoy know what im talking about. you know what panne n is talkign about. sowhy do this shit?is it funny to yoy?are tou derivinng laughter from it?what is your fricking issue
they are trolling. they get it and understand it and even agree with it but they know it pisses people off because it's a concept explained so well that there is no room for error so when they make threads like this they know somebody is going to take the bait
I just did
In this instance, pressing means tapping, and holding is half the action of tapping
>the penis is inside you before the rape actually started
>half a rape press
No one's going to count every time the controller is polled.
Press for half a second or press for .25 of a second. Etc.
You can if it has levels of pressure sensitivity
There's press
And there's depress
Holding the button down is a press
>snake, press and depress the action button
nope, doesn't work like that
It does
try half pressing a key on your keyboard
That's kind of weird how depress and press can mean the same thing .. like you're pressing something into the ground // you're depressing it into the ground.
Press and release.
That's literally how Zato works in Guilty Gear. Zato attacks when you press a button, and Eddie attacks when you release a button.
I miss voiced pannen
Frick your gays for bullying him so he stopped
of course not
but if a task only requires half of the important parts of a "full press" of an A button, you could say it takes "half of a press"
and in isolation this would clearly require and count as a full press of the A button, but if you can perform two such tasks sequentially (and they both use different "halves" of the full A press) you would only require one A press to obtain both of them. 2 tasks, one A press, you could very reasonably say as that each of those tasks requires "half an A press"
if people say "only pressing the a button down and not bringing it back up" will you all shut the frick up
Everyone knows what it means, it's all just shitposting.
But is half press as pre or ss or pr or rss?
0 = not pressed
1 = pressed
0 after 1 = released() -> goto not pressed
>t. tj henry yoshi
Imagine being so fricking moronic that an actual autistic man can outsmart you.
Fricking embarrassing, TJ "Henry" Yoshi-kun
Just hold the button down
he works at google now
fricking nice
Source? People used to say he was a teacher when he wasn't. Also have my doubts that a man who locked himself in the room of his parent's house works at Google.
I can't prove it, but my friend dates his sister
Does your friend work at Nintendo?
you can believe it or not believe it, I'm just saying it
Factually correct
However the term used is not "digital input" it is "press" which is a more ambiguous term
Therefore if a press is considered as the initial downward force on the button followed by the release of said button it is in fact possible to do a "half press"
when do they teach decimals in america? lmao
there is literally infinite numbers between 0 and 1.
0.1 0.2 etc.
and guess what?
0.5 is in the middle between 0 and 1, there, solved it for ya
anon computers work on binary logic
in this case there isn't an infinite amount of numbers between 0 and 1 there is only 0 (off) and 1 (on)
You can have a sequence of ons and offs but there is no "half on" or half off"
Its just convenient terminology for when you use 1 press for multiple sections. If you come into something holding a button you didn't exactly "press" it for that section but you still need a way to show that numerically, so half is what they use to denote this.
What if it's pressure sensitive?