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  1. I agree because mastering the fundamentals is crucial. For me, another key tip was to watch the pro players and high-level streamers as well . It has really helped my gaming skills.
  2. I make sure to always try to play a demo before buying a game. I do it to give me a hands-on feel for the gameplay, mechanics, and the overall experience.
  3. That’s indeed a very great question. When a game gets too hard, I usually take a break and come back to it later but it’s always with a fresh perspective.
  4. My first gaming memory was playing Sonic the Hedgehog on my cousin's Sega Genesis and it was awesome. I remembered how I was mesmerized by the colorful graphics and addictive gameplay.
  5. I'm also hyped for Sparking Zero, this Tenkaichi series is indeed a classic.. Besides that, I'm also looking forward to playing Dragon's Dogma 2,
  6. I have a friend who spends around $100-150 per month on video games, and it includes upgrades and subscriptions. I don't really have that kind of budget.
  7. I think the future of gaming will be incredibly immersive and what I see that interest me is the simulations that will mimic real-life experiences. The advancements in VR and haptic technology, will makes it even more engaging.
  8. I have seen professional esports players train for 8+ hours a day. But what is more important is to focus on your individual skills and performance. That's how you can become a professional esport player.
  9. I find it very interesting to track my progress and performance. This will enable me provide win-loss statistics and it make it easy to monitor my progress.
  10. Esports teams typically have 5-7 players, with some being substitutes.
  11. I support starting a team because it can be a fantastic way to enjoy competitive gaming as you would be sharing your experiences with others. Being part of a team can help make the experience more enjoyable.
  12. That's a great question to ask. As esports player, I would make sure to choose a game that aligns with my strengths and interests. I think I might have to focus on a strategic team-based game like League of Legends or Overwatch.
  13. I see dedication and practice to be very essential for improving my skill. This are contributing factors to success in esports. I've seen so many players win because they can think strategically.
  14. That's indeed a great perspective. Focusing on K/D ratio can definitely be motivating, but I always remember that gaming is supposed to be enjoyable. So, I try to shift my focus to having fun.
  15. That's indeed an ilarious story. It is a reminder that there's always room for improvement, no matter how skilled you think you are.
  16. Cheating in esports is indeed one of the persistent issue, and it's a little frustrating to see players use unfair tactics. This is what makes Esport unappealing to me.
  17. In my opinion, the Bingo King does involve competition and strategy, but I'm not so sure I'd classify it as a traditional competitive game. The gambling adds a different layer to the experience which is definitely not my thing..
  18. Watching the pro gamers on Twitch can be entertaining and educational as well. What interest me most is how they execute complex strategies. It's a very good way to learn.
  19. Thank you so much for sharing your favorite YouTuber, SparklesProduction sounds like a great channel because I just checked it. I’ll start following the channel too.
  20. That sounds like an absolute blast to me! Creating custom challenges within games can definitely breathe new life into it. I understood how amazing it would be to create self-imposed rules in a game.
  21. Red Dead Redemption 2 is absolutely known for its immersive storytelling. So, I'm not surprised that it would address our mistake in a meaningful way. It's almost as if the game is acknowledging our imperfections.
  22. I love this mindset of yours. You're absolutely right, there's actually no one 'right' way to play, and it's also all about our personal preferences. Some players thrive on higher difficulties, but for me, i enjoy a more relaxed experience.
  23. That's a great point. A gentle nudge in the right direction can be helpful, but when it's too obvious, it can take you away from the exploration and discovery.
  24. Thanks you for the suggestion you made. I see that a simple tweak can also make a change and resolve the issue. If that doesn't work, you can try to restart.
  25. Dark Souls is indeed a classic example. The Taurus Demon is very tough. I think many of us have been there and hitting a wall will definitely make you feel frustrated.
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