2009-11-03, 02:37 PM
Just because the skills data says 4 seconds doesn't mean you actually have 4 seconds to react.
You also have to factor in reaction time and lag.
It's like watching a video of someone standing in front of a moving bus.
You say "Omg, that idiot, he had 5 seconds to run!"
But the person in front of the bus isn't going to think that.
He's going to think "Omg! I'm about to get run over by a bus. What do I do?"
Theoretical data does not compete with actual data.
You also have to factor in reaction time and lag.
It's like watching a video of someone standing in front of a moving bus.
You say "Omg, that idiot, he had 5 seconds to run!"
But the person in front of the bus isn't going to think that.
He's going to think "Omg! I'm about to get run over by a bus. What do I do?"
Theoretical data does not compete with actual data.

