antoineccantin
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So yeah. He fails a lot
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Assuming the timer fail in the finals was 7.46, the average would've been 7.62 (counting 7.46, 7.70, 7.70) without both the timer reset and the +2.
Idk why my thumb always wants to hit the reset though lol
Would have been a little bit slower, displays lag a bit behind.Assuming the timer fail in the finals was 7.46, the average would've been 7.62 (counting 7.46, 7.70, 7.70) without both the timer reset and the +2.
Idk why my thumb always wants to hit the reset though lol
Idk why my thumb always wants to hit the reset though lol
i recommend a new title: Bill Wang - Two sub-8 official averages if not for Bill Wang fails
i thought it was gonna be an absolutely perfect evidence of how unreliable the new stacks are, but the only thing that happened was Bill trying to push the reset button at the end of every single solve.
but despite it didn't happen in this video, the new stacks do have huge problems. they sometimes restart or reset themselves and some kind of mod would be really helpful in order to avoid controversial situations.
Kit Clement once made a video about the new timers where he explains what few people know: These problems have been solved, there has been an update that wasn't announced. I have one of the "new new" timers, and it has not reset or anything in many thousand solves.
I hope at some point all the "old new ones" get sorted out at competitions.
OT - I didn't even watch the second and third videos because the first one was too sad already
I have one of the "new new" timers, and it has not reset or anything in many thousand solves.
Is there a place that sells these "new new" timers? I ordered my Pro timer from thecubicle just a couple of months ago and received and "old new" timer.
(Pro v1, Pro v2?)