Re: MyTeam Mobile Discussion
dude code me a bot will you?
I know exactly how long it takes and i timed myself without HS... remember i was #2 last RC and was #5 before i retired this RC without HS. Like i said, when i focus, i can get 450pt/hr (did it multiple times already as i do time myself). When i multi-task, i get around 1-1.1k/3 hrs (and i was targeting 7k/day the last 3 days playing ~18-20 hrs). Again thats without HS. I was keeping up with you while you were HSing (you were gaining on me but not very quickly, i'm sure you noticed but you only gain 100-150pts/hr on me when you were HSing and i was NOT HSing). That's why i wasn't sure rather or not you were HSing until i looked @ the other board and you said you were playing every game with HS (or actually after X HS games for drops or something like that).
Since you can't draft HS this time, the math is simple double (minus maybe 20-30 points, aka time to press HS). 800-900 would be focus, 600+ would be easy without any focus. Also note, your load time varies depending on what you used. I tested with iPad Air 1 and 2, Nexus tablets, etc (yes i own a lot of tablets, like i said last year, i rather spend my money elsewhere instead of an app but i was planning on this RC lol). My best device for pts/hr is actually Nexus 5 (phone) (did the most 450/hr). Basically 90 games per hour, i keep ~60-70 cards and the rest are train flops. When i train, i just press home, app tab, train and scroll train pretty quickly (takes ~20s per train cycle as i sort them as rating for training, newest for card used, and no filters).
Note 4:3 aspect ratio (iPad air) requires you to scroll down to do +5. Nexus 5 is 16:10 and doesn't require any scrolling (saves about 1s/game). iPad air 2 loads the games and animation slightly faster but the bigger screen generally also means more time between card presses (for me). Also requires to play with 2 hands unless you're playing on a table. Tho for HS, iPad 2 would be ideal since you would press HS while scrolling down to +5 (i pretty much got so used to it that it became automatically after 2-3 games on my iPad Air 1/2 after switching from a 16:10 ratio tablet). I bought an iPad mini 2 BF (Staples sale) but didn't try it this RC but the performance should be similar to Air 1 except similar form factor (which for me, means a few more games per hour).
Nexus 7 (2012) takes ~3-4s longer to load so its slow. 2013 is slightly faster but still slower than ipad air 2. Both can do ~300 pts/hr max because of load times. Kobo Arc 10HD loads the game as fast as air 2 but i can't stand the color (its extremely red/warm, i prefer gaming @ a cooler color temperature). Galaxy Tab S 8.5 inch loads as fast as iPad 2 too and i used that a lot due to the 16:10 ratio again. Basically i generally switch between the 2 and use my phone most of the time @ work but of course with the Nexus 5 you need to recharge every few hours (this app drains battery). The battery drain is basically equal to charging on iPad air (gain like 5-6%/hr), it actually drops on Kobo Arc (~8 hrs you'll be down from 100% -> 5% while charging!).
I was planning on trying with my Nexus 6 but since it still hasn't arrived and in theory that might be the fastest device but i guess i won't know. Maybe i'll try it for a hour or 2 next RC.
Also note if you can't tell, not only do i code games for a living, i actually made a living gaming for a while so i'm pretty fast and figure out trends pretty quickly.
Once you figure out the trends, you can take advantage of them (and like i said, rarely lose games). I had over 22k wins and less than 200 loses (less than 20 from QGs, almost all from RC).
Since you can't draft HS this time, the math is simple double (minus maybe 20-30 points, aka time to press HS). 800-900 would be focus, 600+ would be easy without any focus. Also note, your load time varies depending on what you used. I tested with iPad Air 1 and 2, Nexus tablets, etc (yes i own a lot of tablets, like i said last year, i rather spend my money elsewhere instead of an app but i was planning on this RC lol). My best device for pts/hr is actually Nexus 5 (phone) (did the most 450/hr). Basically 90 games per hour, i keep ~60-70 cards and the rest are train flops. When i train, i just press home, app tab, train and scroll train pretty quickly (takes ~20s per train cycle as i sort them as rating for training, newest for card used, and no filters).
Note 4:3 aspect ratio (iPad air) requires you to scroll down to do +5. Nexus 5 is 16:10 and doesn't require any scrolling (saves about 1s/game). iPad air 2 loads the games and animation slightly faster but the bigger screen generally also means more time between card presses (for me). Also requires to play with 2 hands unless you're playing on a table. Tho for HS, iPad 2 would be ideal since you would press HS while scrolling down to +5 (i pretty much got so used to it that it became automatically after 2-3 games on my iPad Air 1/2 after switching from a 16:10 ratio tablet). I bought an iPad mini 2 BF (Staples sale) but didn't try it this RC but the performance should be similar to Air 1 except similar form factor (which for me, means a few more games per hour).
Nexus 7 (2012) takes ~3-4s longer to load so its slow. 2013 is slightly faster but still slower than ipad air 2. Both can do ~300 pts/hr max because of load times. Kobo Arc 10HD loads the game as fast as air 2 but i can't stand the color (its extremely red/warm, i prefer gaming @ a cooler color temperature). Galaxy Tab S 8.5 inch loads as fast as iPad 2 too and i used that a lot due to the 16:10 ratio again. Basically i generally switch between the 2 and use my phone most of the time @ work but of course with the Nexus 5 you need to recharge every few hours (this app drains battery). The battery drain is basically equal to charging on iPad air (gain like 5-6%/hr), it actually drops on Kobo Arc (~8 hrs you'll be down from 100% -> 5% while charging!).
I was planning on trying with my Nexus 6 but since it still hasn't arrived and in theory that might be the fastest device but i guess i won't know. Maybe i'll try it for a hour or 2 next RC.
Also note if you can't tell, not only do i code games for a living, i actually made a living gaming for a while so i'm pretty fast and figure out trends pretty quickly.

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