I found a slight optimization to improve the current standard sequence of inputs for a keyboard world creation macro/script, you can remove an input by using Shift+Tab to go back and up through the menu to "Create World" instead of Tab to go forward and down. Assuming that you are using the 70ms delay recommended in the rules, you will save one input and 70ms. Current (Total Delay: 1050ms): Tab Enter Tab Tab Tab Enter Tab Enter Enter Enter Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Enter Optimized (Total Delay: 980ms): Tab Enter Tab Tab Tab Enter Tab Enter Enter Enter Shift+Tab Shift+Tab Shift+Tab Shift+Tab Enter
Really a tiny optimization, over 1000 runs that's just over a minute, so, certainly worth tweaking your script/macro if you are in the habit of doing several thousand resets a week but probably not worth it if you're doing less than that.
Significantly greater speed should be possible by using mouse inputs, but I am unsure how well that would work with the verification process.
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Summary:
- () Lowered extra proof requirements for 1.16+ RSG to sub-13 for wor