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WoW increased my typing speed and accuracy as without voip, its essential to communicate effectively.
Same. I wouldn't stop talking during combat so I was typing full sentences in that one second global cooldown.
+1 for wow for typing and also it was the game that taught me to think about the enemy's habilities and how my abilities should be used in a particular way effectively against them.
Everquest did this to me.
I mained a bard, and back then you had to stop a song and start a new one every so often...
Mathematically it translates to a button press ever 1.5 seconds, ignoring movement, other combat abilities, etc.
I also refused to compromise on spelling and grammar at the time.
I got real good at typing accurately and quickly.
I have lost a lot of that speed, but at comfortable pace I'm probably 80-90 words a minute, and the last time it was measured was a keyboarding class requisite. 121 GWAM for an eighth grader isn't too shabby. As long as I fixed the printer I got to play games in that class.