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Getting Skilled
Created 3rd December 2009 @ 16:27
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I used to play alot, during day and night.
Now I only play a few hours a day ( ~ 7pm – 10:30 pm )( work work ) and I don’t feel difference, Infact I feel more comfortable aiming and thinking of what to do next.
So no, playing more doesnt always help.
Yes I no div 1-2 but hey.
Last edited by Nmx,
Believe in yourself!
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Believe in yourself!
“I’m a div 1 medic, I’m a div 1 medic, I’m a div 1 medic!”
*picks up phone to call TCM and Dignitas to offer his services*
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Believe in yourself!
Best piece of advice ever. Trust me and I’m not even kidding. 50% of the reason why people end up losing their crucial “1on1’s” in a match is because of fear : >
Cheers
Byte
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Stop being bad
WHAT THE F*CK MAN.
THREAD HAS 245 DAYS.
looking at the OP profile doesn’t look like he got his answers or maybe the self belief answer 200 days late.
Quoted from Nmx
I used to play alot, during day and night.
Now I only play a few hours a day ( ~ 7pm – 10:30 pm )( work work ) and I don’t feel difference, Infact I feel more comfortable aiming and thinking of what to do next.
So no, playing more doesnt always help.
Yes I no div 1-2 but hey.
Thats because you play like a fucking faggot on pubs hiding in the most far away corner of the map with your sniper rifle T_T
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Best piece of advice ever. Trust me and I’m not even kidding. 50% of the reason why people end up losing their crucial “1on1’s” in a match is because of fear : >
Cheers
Byte
Not really. It’s because they engage when they shouldn’t engage due to positioning. People just tend to be in the wrong place and move in the most obvious ways. The best aim in the world wont help you if your opponent is spamming down on you from 10 feet up with some hp packs nearby. I’m not saying people shouldn’t be confident about their performance, I’m saying it isn’t such a big problem as you are saying.
Last edited by Koeitje,
It’s harder to train longer because you always need to focus, just playing wont cut it, but if you take frequent breaks and keep motivated you can pull off over 8 hour in a day of meaningful practice
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