used yo have the same mentality, always blamrd it on luck and would get frustrated for pointless things. once i started thinkong dofferently it helped alot, not just in vidro games.
Been playing games since i was little and ive done some professional gaming just teying to push myself over the years and i totally agree and supportthat message out right. The mind is a muscle and everything you do can be improved, but you must care for tjat rype of power and be foxused on that improvement. Takes time, worth the strength up top.
yeah this is pretty good advice. I love fighting games for example, i’ll main 1-3 characters then learn everyone else at the same time. that way you know all the matchups and are a lot more comfortable with it
From what I’ve experienced myself, the reason i dont enjoy games as much as i did when i was kid is there are responsibilities for me and my friends as we grow up(im 1st college student). When i start to look into the future or see other people making tons of money despite being my age make me consider myself is this worth it? But regardless those things ive said, i still love video games and playing them with friends is the most precious moment i ever have. Just playing alone doesn’t give me that joy anymore.