Why does the pause time between requests not reduce to zero when I run at full throttle (+100) using the evaluation version of JBlitz ?
At neutral throttle, the minimum pause time for the evaluation version of JBlitz is 2000ms. When the throttle is increased, the pause time reduces, but the evaluation version still enforces an absolute minimum of 1000ms. The retail version of JBlitz has no such limitations. If the absolute minimum of 1000ms is met, the value that would otherwise be used in the retail version is shown in parentheses underneath the arrow icons.
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