Even with Energize and Clickstorm, is it really possible to achieve 35 clicks/sec without an autoclicker? (I don't want to download this type of program...)
Even with Energize and Clickstorm, is it really possible to achieve 35 clicks/sec without an autoclicker? (I don't want to download this type of program...)
Fortunately the Armor Games quest Fast Fingers (Click 25+ times in 1 second) is only 25 clicks per second, not 35. However, there is an in-game achievement for 35-clicks per second. I have yet to obtain that achievement myself, but I have read over on the Reddit Clicker Hero forums that your computer's hardware may limit the number of clicks the game can register per second. This is not confirmed, just a theory, but it does seem to be true for me. If your computer is too slow, it may not be able to register the clicks fast enough.
It is possible to get 35 clicks without an auto-clicker, however it is really difficult. I got it at the cost of really sore fingers afterwards. Now for a new question: are mouse keys legal on Armor games? I tried this method on out on the actual CH website and it makes clicking 35 times per second so much easier (since you can press a key way faster than you can click a mouse).
I have yet to obtain that achievement myself, but I have read over on the Reddit Clicker Hero forums that your computer's hardware may limit the number of clicks the game can register per second.
If your hardware limits you then "click" from autoclicker are also limited.
But it is only case if you have really old hardware.
If game can't register click is mostly software false. For example my firefox lagging with click. Every click is register, but when I'm make 80 in second with autoclicker. My game lag and I get 24 click per second over 4 second.
As much as the game is rather fine by itself, I do not think it deserved quests. Because this game is not really entertaining nor it has other values of that kind, but rather focuses on only one thing - killing time if one has nothing else to do at the moment. And this quests require so much time to achieve with completely zero interaction with the player's action (even "Fast Fingers" does not actually require fast clicking but just another upgrade).
I guess after few weeks of checking the game ~2-3 times per day to buy upgrades and progress few levels I will eventually get all of those.
Games such as Demons Down Under, or Escape to Hell were much better in that regard even though they may not be top-notch quality, and while I would not normally play them if they did not have quests, at least they didn't feel like a time-wasting chore.
And is this just me or the whole ascending system feels very unintuitive?
It is possible to get 35 clicks without an auto-clicker, however it is really difficult. I got it at the cost of really sore fingers afterwards. Now for a new question: are mouse keys legal on Armor games? I tried this method on out on the actual CH website and it makes clicking 35 times per second so much easier (since you can press a key way faster than you can click a mouse).
I have got this. 25 click per sec and 35. I was actually at 40 click per sec for awhile before i broke that record to get 41 clicks per second. How i got was Energize on clickstorm and i used my keyboard keys to click with 1 hand and other hand with mouse. This does use alot of energy to do but it can be awesome for the click bonus dps.
To get keyboard to click go to control panel and accessibility options. There you should find a tab called mouse and you tick a box that says use mouse keys.
You get the souls from certain bosses (primals being the main ones) straight away but others you have to ascend to get. You get a soul for every so many levels you put on your heroes but you won't get those until you ascend.
You can't summon Ancients until you've had your first Ascension. This is a skill from Amenhotep and will reset your world apart from the souls, gilding on guilded heroes (though you still have to unlock the heroes), and Ancients you have.
You can either spend them on Ancients (new ones and/or upgrades) or you can save them and get 10% DPS and click damage for each soul you keep. You can do a mix like half and half or spend 2/3 and keep 1/3 for the DPS and click damage bonus. That's up to you.
Hope that this is clear because I'm going going....... gone to play Pathfinder.
140 is the best place to reset for optimal HS/hr. At that point, it is not as easy to get to 145, 150, and further unless you have a high damage multiplier at least several thousand times base damage.