So I have two questions I have no idea what the answers to are, so I thought I would just throw them into the forums and hopefully garner some answers.
The first one is about the Beylogger app. Naturally I do not speak Japanese and have no idea what I am doing most of the time, but I've managed to bumble my way to the point where it is working and I know what the numbers mean. Currently my strongest launch is 1250 and my average is in the 800's. I know that is over the global averages because of the little numbers under my big ones, but is there some sort of leader board I can check to see where I actually stack up on the global scene?
The second question I have pertains to the string launchers... of which I destroyed two in a ten minute space of time. Perhaps trying to beat that 1250RPM point wasn't the best idea huh? Other than slowing down my launch power is there any way for me to stop breaking my string launchers with strong rips? Currently I only hold the thing loosely between my finger and thumb and pull hard, letting the thing go when it gets to the end of the string. Apparently that didn't help too much.
Help would be gladly appreciated!
The first one is about the Beylogger app. Naturally I do not speak Japanese and have no idea what I am doing most of the time, but I've managed to bumble my way to the point where it is working and I know what the numbers mean. Currently my strongest launch is 1250 and my average is in the 800's. I know that is over the global averages because of the little numbers under my big ones, but is there some sort of leader board I can check to see where I actually stack up on the global scene?
The second question I have pertains to the string launchers... of which I destroyed two in a ten minute space of time. Perhaps trying to beat that 1250RPM point wasn't the best idea huh? Other than slowing down my launch power is there any way for me to stop breaking my string launchers with strong rips? Currently I only hold the thing loosely between my finger and thumb and pull hard, letting the thing go when it gets to the end of the string. Apparently that didn't help too much.
Help would be gladly appreciated!