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You are correct
ОтветитьAlready knew everything, but it's still useful to hear this in short period of time.
ОтветитьI 1000 percent agree. If anything, you can just keep growing stronger forever
Ответитьthis guy didnt work for 99% of the player (for obvious reasons)
ОтветитьGoated work
ОтветитьFirst time being introduced to the Dunning-Kruger Effect. Thanks for mentioning it as I understand more about this situation.
ОтветитьStep one: be naturally good at it. Youre only good because youre born good at it. stop pretending its not
Ответитьdon't listen to a guy that has no idea what he has going for him. i fucking hate competitive games and you should to. don't waste your life on this bullshit.
you spend all competitive games that take a few seconds to win or lose a fight. you can only control yourself. everyone else is a random internet no-life that doesn't give a shit about the game or about you. you spend the entire game doing your best only to have everyone else have no idea. competitive games are a goddamn depression trap. they aren't fun. they're not going to be fun if you suddenly get good. you're not enjoying yourself.
you are holding back your own personal development as a person. you have a fucking gaming addiction. they're trying to legitimize gamers as athletes. you're spending thousands of hours in skills that don't translate into real life or even gain you any skills. "but mental toughness and growth mindset" okay show me what money you made. oh, you made money? how long can you keep it up? I thought so. You don't have a job or experience in anything and you're a burned out loser. Don't do this to yourself.
don't listen to these quacks.
trying to get good at the game is the wrong mindset. if youre bad then youre bad, embrace it.
ОтветитьMindset is huge, play for improvement not for rank. I really enjoyed this video. I think it's important to try and be process oriented, not results oriented. The results will follow if you have a sound process
ОтветитьBro. Answer me this. What do I do wrong? I underrate myself pretty much, and I know what I capable of. I watch pros. Soooooooo many pros. I even watched a hundred tutorials, for every game I ever played. I'm always learning. I played (to improve actually) apex for five hunder hours, minimum, and I'm still bad at the game! What do I do wrong? I always sit down with clear mindset. I have a diet. I help my mother in the garden for two hour every day, so I'm not lack of vitamin D
Now. What the hell I don't know about gaming? I watched so many videos about this, but I simple don't know the answer.. why am I still bad at apex, tf2, fortnite, valorant and even f*cking roblox bro... Why am I suck? Pls. Can you help me?
Thank you
ОтветитьHow don’t gamers get bullied bruh😂😭😂
Ответитьngl trying to go pro in tetris. 🥲 thanks.
ОтветитьThere is 356K views on this video at this time...that means there are about 356K people wanting to be #1. You have competition, so set yourself apart.
ОтветитьI mean I have 65-70% winrate, the issue is that I just play 10-20 games a season because to put it bluntly, none of the competitive games out there right now are all that fun imo
Ответить“Play for improvement, not for rank” Is the best advice I’ve gotten in a while
ОтветитьYour first one is partial wrong. While you can still improve lots, regadless at what level you are in. You can 100% be pigeonholed, mostly if you start later in a season of a game, most of the good stuff have moved forward. While the baddies stay in bronze and silver. So it's really hard at that point to get out of it, but you can use that time to just improve for the next season.
ОтветитьWhat if i can´t just get better with even good practise? the frustration or the goal or the reward ain´t worthy, better just do something else...
Ответить(probably) dumb question: is it easier to analyze what pro players do/improve in games that are separate rounds (fighting games, csgo, valorant), than games where matches are one long round and there is a sort of snowball effect (starcraft, dota, league)?
is there a different mindset/way one needs to approach improving at or analyzing replays in games that snowball versus games that are round based?
ahhh the "Improver" the min max over analyze and suck the fun out of ever aspect of the game so you burn yourself out in about 2 seasons and move to another game. The mindset of a better than average player but you never get to the top like that
ОтветитьVery helpful video
ОтветитьAwesome video! Exactly what I need. I have been playing games with mostly no competitiveness. No matter how many hours I play, I am stuck. You help me realize this is all a process that you need to put your mind on to improve, similar to anything area in life. So thanks.
Ответитьhjelp meeeeeeeeeeeee gold 1 coach me
ОтветитьI have a super good game sense but I can't improve my aim at all and it's horrible I literally tried everything but I can't improve it 🥲
ОтветитьYou made a great point about the dunning kruger affect but some people do get trapped by bad players and cannot get away from it and when they do they can actually step up and its a breath of fresh air.
Ответитьspittin facts
ОтветитьYou need to practice stuff like a combo too , outside of gunfights , like how pro players in apex look a shield from the box in air
ОтветитьBeing good at games requires practice, patience, and strategy. Here are some tips that can help you improve your gaming skills:
Practice: Like any other skill, practice is key to getting better at games. Spend time playing the game and familiarize yourself with its mechanics, controls, and gameplay.
Analyze your gameplay: Take the time to analyze your gameplay and identify areas where you can improve. This could include your decision-making skills, reaction time, or strategy.
Learn from others: Watch videos or streams of other players who are skilled at the game you want to improve in. Pay attention to their strategies and techniques, and try to incorporate them into your own gameplay.
Experiment: Don't be afraid to experiment with different strategies and approaches to the game. This can help you find what works best for you and your playstyle.
Take breaks: It's important to take breaks and give yourself time to rest and recharge. This can help prevent burnout and allow you to come back to the game with a fresh perspective.
Stay focused: When playing games, try to minimize distractions and stay focused on the game. This can help you make better decisions and react faster to in-game situations.
Stay positive: Remember to stay positive and have fun. Being overly critical of yourself or getting frustrated can hinder your progress and enjoyment of the game.
Overall, being good at games requires a combination of skill, practice, and strategy. By following these tips and putting in the time and effort, you can improve your gaming skills and become a better player.
roses are red, violets are blue, there's always an Asian that's better than you
ОтветитьThe only game I don't recommend you watch the pros is rocket league a the level between pros and SSL's is almost double and for people that dont understand SSL is the highet rank in the game
ОтветитьWhat happens when all ur friends are good but your not
ОтветитьGreat!!!❤️❤️
Ответитьno
ОтветитьIt's crazy that all facets of life can benefit from these lessons
Ответитьi thought the video is great
Ответитьso essentially dont be yourself
ОтветитьThis is the most pathetic and low effort shit i have seen in a long time
ОтветитьThis video will live in my heart <333
ОтветитьMy phone is so trash man practicing for 3years still can't k1ll these cps abusers
Ответитьfuck ian got any friends, someone wanna be my friend😂
ОтветитьMy Question is can you really improve that much if your Game that u wanna improve in isnt the only game u play or maybe u dont play it every day? Do you play more Games than valorant just for fun sometimes? Or do you really try to focus on getting better and get those hours into the Game bcuz idk how much i should play a game bcuz there are like 2 or 3 games i wanna get better in
ОтветитьAll of these advices and tips are really exactly the same for any competitive games: I've come from rocket league (I'm not a good player there either, around mid diamond) and all of the improvement videos that I have watched so far all give basically the exact same tips, in some places it's word for word and that's pretty crazy to know how the same principles apply across many things which include mentality
ОтветитьLet me practice “ I’m so trash the dumpster truck sloped me on trash day!” Good?
ОтветитьThx soon much broo
Ответитьi mean i literally watched hundreds of videos of just pros playing and that's sit
i know what i need,
better reaction time, and better aim
i have the most shitty aim possible, i guess.
i dont know how to improve in these aspects or even if we can (should i just deal with it?)
I don’t know why I am hard stuck bronze, I don’t want to say that it’s my teams fault, but I just don’t know why I am hard stuck bronze
ОтветитьHi lol I’m actually diamond in apex but I feel like I’m not very good in any way. The hard part for me isn’t that I don’t try and get better it’s that I play and figure out what I did wrong and do but I don’t keep note of it. What I should probably do is vod review and actually take notes on what I do wrong and right and think about it in my pub matches. On top of aim training. I think I just need to spend more time and improve my self awareness and confidence.
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