I will answer that when you try to press QTE in the rhythm of GCD and 1 press per second is not enoughNo, i'm not here to argue.
But, let me ask you this one question without being offended since this is out of pure curiousity (just a warning):
HOW hard do you mash the keys? And i mean people in general, everybody.
I failed the instance just yesterday because of a newbie and i told them that they can just normally type something or hit a few keys in a semi-fast rythm and it was no problem.
I hit 2 keys in the rythm of the clock in the background, i mashed the first time i did the QTE but i noticed that my mashing (on keyboard) will NOT keep it even half filled so i noticed that it's just pseudo struggle to make it suspenseful.
Please do NOT mash the ever living hell out of this QTE in the first place, you do not NEED too! You do NOT need to keep the bar filled a lot! The LOWER it gets, the EASIER it is!
No, i'm not saying that this will solve all and every problem. Like i said, not here to argue over can and can't. I'm just saying that you do not need to mash your everything out of this QTE since it seems like people are thinking that you need to mash extremely fast. But you don't.
Also if you say "i did slow and i failed" i would like to know where the limit of how slow you can be is then. While i don't care if the QTE stays as long as it is or gets shorter or whatever, knowing the speed COULD help some people.
kinda doubt i'll get answers to it but i'm really curious and just wanted to say that extreme mashing is not needed...
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