Phantom Input
Published by epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565288380
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About this book
When you execute a complex combo in a fast-paced fighting game like Street Fighter or Super Smash Bros., the on-screen action feels incredibly fluid and responsive. You intuitively feel like your fingers and the character are moving in perfect synchronization. In reality, human reaction times and hardware limitations make true instantaneous response impossible. The fluidity you experience is a brilliant mathematical illusion known as input buffering.
Input buffering is the invisible code that "remembers" your button presses slightly before the character is actually able to execute them. If you press a punch button a few milliseconds before your character finishes recovering from a previous kick, the game stores that input and executes it perfectly on the very first available frame. Without this hidden grace period, games would feel stiff, broken, and unplayable.
Phantom Input dives into the hyper-technical world of frame data and game design physics. It explores how developers meticulously tune these invisible windows of forgiveness to balance casual accessibility with extreme competitive depth.
Discover the silent mathematical engine that translates your clumsy human inputs into flawless digital martial arts. This is a fascinating look at the software engineering that bridges the gap between intention and execution in competitive gaming.
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