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General DiscussionNew Truesight statistic: APM (Actions Per Minute)
We have just launched a new Truesight statistic showing APM (Actions per Minute). It is using new data, and is NOT retroactive on old games.
APM includes most actions and unit orders in the game.
It does NOT include:
– Pings on the minimap
– Browsing the shop interface (it does include purchases)
– Typing in chat, or chatwheel actions
– Checking score screens or going through menus such as changing keybinds
– Camera Orders
Additionally 1 ability cast = 1 action regardless of if the player uses quickcast or traditional cast
You can see an example game’s APM here under the Farm tab:
http://www. dotabuff. com/matches/1464227696/farm
Does this include positioning clicks? People at low MMRs often spam a huge number of positioning clicks, mostly in error.
Nobody’s saying APM represents skill ( I hope )
This does include positioning clicks (such as a movement order telling your hero to walk over there).
Right, it may actually indicate the opposite in a lot of cases. I think this feature could be very helpful to show people how many extra clicks they may be doing. Pro players will make more efficient use of actions and do fewer of them. Certain heroes I expect will average far more APM.
With tinker I can shift queue many skills and I will have the same APM of my support that is spamming right click move? Seems not accurate.
Nice, time to keepo.
@Relentless
I dont think that’s the case. It’s just the style of yours, nothing else. There is nor positive neither negative correlation between skill and apm. It was discussed pretty often in wc3 community, btw. Some peopl just spam-click to the place they want their unit to come, while others use the mouse button only once and then just watch.
Although it cant be applied to fights. In most cases, the higher ur apm in battles, the better.
what triplesteal said!
apm doesnt measure skill but saying less apm would be better is utterly bullshit! its all about how you use your apm. doing 1 a click and 4x shift-a to clear the jungle might be efficient apm wise but its terrible gamewise. unless you are spamming useless actions everygame a higher apm means you are more likely to react on something in time.
TL;DR: sensless apm spam = the higher the suckier, real apm = the higher the better.
TripleSteal, when you see the APM of various MMR levels you will realize that spam clicking is the regular habit of lower skill players. They may end up with double or triple your APM.
It’s not related to style. It’s related to missclicking from lack of control and to panic because of the stress of a game moving too fast for them to see. Now very very low skill players do fewer clicks, but if they move up into the above average player range (maybe 2.5k and higher) spam clicking is very common.
Of the thousands of players I have watched from player perspective in game the pros are the ones who do the least extra clicks. Even comparing a typical 5k player to a pro who might also be 5k MMR. The clear difference when you watch how they play is how many misclicks are made. The pro player does not panic, he is calm and reacts according to the situation. The pub who is at max MMR (say 5k) is tense with emotion, wiry – aware that things are moving so fast he can just barely grasp and react to the game in time. Watch on 0.25 speed from player perspective. It really is a visible difference in skills.
Even moving in the lane at the start of the game, pros use fewer clicks to juke, lasthit, draw agro, and harass. They get more of it done, but click less. This is largely tied to whether autoattack is on or off. Only the best really have the skill to perform better with autoattack off. But those who have autoattack on – it feeds their extra clicks for hero control making it worse.
General DiscussionNew Truesight statistic: APM (Actions Per Minute)
We have just launched a new Truesight statistic showing APM (Actions per Minute). It is using new data, and is NOT retroactive on old games.
APM includes most actions and unit orders in the game.
It does NOT include:
– Pings on the minimap
– Browsing the shop interface (it does include purchases)
– Typing in chat, or chatwheel actions
– Checking score screens or going through menus such as changing keybinds
– Camera Orders
Additionally 1 ability cast = 1 action regardless of if the player uses quickcast or traditional cast
You can see an example game’s APM here under the Farm tab:
http://www. dotabuff. com/matches/1464227696/farm
Does this include positioning clicks? People at low MMRs often spam a huge number of positioning clicks, mostly in error.
Nobody’s saying APM represents skill ( I hope )
This does include positioning clicks (such as a movement order telling your hero to walk over there).
Right, it may actually indicate the opposite in a lot of cases. I think this feature could be very helpful to show people how many extra clicks they may be doing. Pro players will make more efficient use of actions and do fewer of them. Certain heroes I expect will average far more APM.
With tinker I can shift queue many skills and I will have the same APM of my support that is spamming right click move? Seems not accurate.
Nice, time to keepo.
@Relentless
I dont think that’s the case. It’s just the style of yours, nothing else. There is nor positive neither negative correlation between skill and apm. It was discussed pretty often in wc3 community, btw. Some peopl just spam-click to the place they want their unit to come, while others use the mouse button only once and then just watch.
Although it cant be applied to fights. In most cases, the higher ur apm in battles, the better.
what triplesteal said!
apm doesnt measure skill but saying less apm would be better is utterly bullshit! its all about how you use your apm. doing 1 a click and 4x shift-a to clear the jungle might be efficient apm wise but its terrible gamewise. unless you are spamming useless actions everygame a higher apm means you are more likely to react on something in time.
TL;DR: sensless apm spam = the higher the suckier, real apm = the higher the better.
TripleSteal, when you see the APM of various MMR levels you will realize that spam clicking is the regular habit of lower skill players. They may end up with double or triple your APM.
It’s not related to style. It’s related to missclicking from lack of control and to panic because of the stress of a game moving too fast for them to see. Now very very low skill players do fewer clicks, but if they move up into the above average player range (maybe 2.5k and higher) spam clicking is very common.
Of the thousands of players I have watched from player perspective in game the pros are the ones who do the least extra clicks. Even comparing a typical 5k player to a pro who might also be 5k MMR. The clear difference when you watch how they play is how many misclicks are made. The pro player does not panic, he is calm and reacts according to the situation. The pub who is at max MMR (say 5k) is tense with emotion, wiry – aware that things are moving so fast he can just barely grasp and react to the game in time. Watch on 0.25 speed from player perspective. It really is a visible difference in skills.
Even moving in the lane at the start of the game, pros use fewer clicks to juke, lasthit, draw agro, and harass. They get more of it done, but click less. This is largely tied to whether autoattack is on or off. Only the best really have the skill to perform better with autoattack off. But those who have autoattack on – it feeds their extra clicks for hero control making it worse.

