[Suggestion]Built in CPS Test for games
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BlessedPigeon last edited by leocg
Just an idea for a widget in the sidebar; It would be very helpful to add a built-in clicks per second test similar to this one: https://cpstest.org
It essentially calculates your clicks per second based on the amount of time you choose and the amount of clicks that are inputted. Not really necessary but fits the theme of a gaming browser. Those of us who play online FPSs and other types of shooters know what I'm talking about. -
mayif1 Banned last edited by mayif1
So I was bored and I came across this website https://easycpstest.com. I went for about 30 tries and managed to get 16 cps in 1 second. The world record is 16 so I didn’t technically beat it, but I was so excited and sent it to everyone I know. I just came here to flex:]]]
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MarkSteve last edited by
A CPS (Clicks Per Second) test is a way to measure how quickly a player can click a mouse button in a certain amount of time. Some games may require fast clicking, and players often use CPS tests to improve their clicking speed.
Many games do not have a built-in CPS test, but there are several websites and apps available that provide CPS testing. These tests typically involve clicking a button as many times as possible in a set amount of time, usually ranging from 1 to 10 seconds.
To use a CPS test, simply visit a website or download an app that offers the test. Then, click the button as quickly as you can for the allotted time. The test will then display your CPS score, which represents the number of clicks you were able to make per second.
While a CPS test can be a useful tool for improving clicking speed, it's important to remember that speed isn't always the most important factor in gaming. Accuracy and precision are also key skills to develop, so it's important to practice those as well.
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Liljorge last edited by
Great suggestion, BlessedPigeon! Integrating a CPS Test directly into the browser would definitely enhance the gaming experience for a lot of users, especially those who frequently play fast-paced games like FPS. Having a Click Per Second Test easily accessible in the sidebar could help players improve their reaction times and clicking speed, which are crucial in competitive gaming. Plus, it fits perfectly with Opera GX’s theme of catering to gamers.
By offering a built-in tool, you eliminate the need to open an external website like Online CPS Test making it quicker and more convenient for users to test their CPS. It could also be useful for casual gamers looking to have a little fun and track their performance over time. Adding this tool could even attract new users to Opera GX by promoting features that appeal directly to the gaming community."