So here's something interesting about this on large screens vs small screens. I'm getting the feeling that your score is determined by pixels away from the target. I've arrived at this conclusion by switching between two screens while doing this. My larger, 28 inch, 1440 resolution gaming monitor; and a smaller, 18 inch, 1050 monitor I have beside it. On the larger monitor I get consistently worse (higher) scores and this isn't just due to large gap between the throttle in my periphery and the stick on the rest of the screen. I tested that theory by focusing only on the throttle and my score was still worse at around 115 vs my average throttle score of around 85 on the smaller monitor when focusing on stick, throttle, and the audio cues. So basically, the higher pixel density and such is making it so that while being physically closer to the target, it's actually scoring worse due to more literal pixels being between them. Keep this in mind if your seeing much higher scores on here and are getting discouraged (like I was). Still keep practicing to bring those scores down obviously, but if you're playing this on a 4k or 1440p monitor your scores are going to be worse and if you're playing on a small 720p laptop they're probably going to be better than the average. So don't feel like you're a total failure