qte
A quick time event (QTE) is a type of interactive moment in video games in which the player must perform a specific action within a short time window, based on on-screen prompts. These prompts usually indicate which button or control input to use, though some variations involve mouse clicks, touch input, or motion controls.
In practice, a QTE appears during a cinematic or action sequence and asks the player to press
QTEs emerged in the late 1990s and gained popularity in the 2000s, with notable examples in action
Criticism of QTEs focuses on pacing and fairness. Critics argue they can disrupt gameplay flow, feel arbitrary,
In contemporary titles, designers increasingly blend QTEs with context-sensitive prompts or integrate input requirements more seamlessly