How to do RTAs with the reset button

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How to do RTAs with the reset button

Postby SpectreXS » 30 Oct 2014, 19:52

1-Set your timer's delay to one second;
2-Start the timer as you press the reset button;
3-Get untieds or die tryin' bitchez.

The delay between the button press and the screen flash after the transition is EXACTLY one second, you can check it out yourselves (use a camcorder, open a video editor, etc).

So simple, why do people rape the on/off button anyway?
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Re: How to do RTAs with the reset button

Postby GothicLogic » 30 Oct 2014, 22:47

OR just use the on/off switch, yeah thanks
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Re: How to do RTAs with the reset button

Postby minikori » 01 Nov 2014, 06:06

I don't see anything wrong with using the power switch, which also makes it easier to time a recording with.
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Re: How to do RTAs with the reset button

Postby caivs » 08 Dec 2014, 03:32

SpectreXS wrote:1-Set your timer's delay to one second;
2-Start the timer as you press the reset button;
3-Get untieds or die tryin' bitchez.

The delay between the button press and the screen flash after the transition is EXACTLY one second, you can check it out yourselves (use a camcorder, open a video editor, etc).

So simple, why do people rape the on/off button anyway?


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Re: How to do RTAs with the reset button

Postby Hafus » 30 Dec 2014, 08:53

Are you telling me im supposed to use the on/off and not the reset button? But you are resetting your run, you sir make no sense :O
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