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https://youtu.be/jcr9FRWiKtk
ET TU TOMMY!?
"Git gud" has never once meant to get godlike reflexes and super fast reaction times. It's been a response, born from annoyance and being tired to explain the same thing over and over again, to cry-babies who complain about everything and have the audacitiy to "demand" changes to a working and beloved formula, that they show no interest of trying to understand and properly engage with.
You do, in fact, not need good reflexes or to be special in any regard to play Souls games. They aren't very fast paced, strategic, heavy on micro- or macro-management, or very competitive (unless you try to be good at pvp) - all they require is some patience, observation and a little bit of brain.
git gud