Why you're not getting better at gaming! (FPS GUIDE)


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DATE: Sept. 14, 2021, 10:18 a.m.

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  1. Hey, this is an interesting topic to go in to. Buckle in, and I'll take you for a quick trip. I've played games all my life, and the games have mostly been FPS (First person shooters). I've played modern warfare 2 since I was three, and yes it seems a stretch, but it's factual! I've had quite a career of gaming, and I'd like to give you guys some tips. Gaming/Esports is a growing idea and quite an increasing subject. Everytime you go on youtube it's something about apex, something about splitgate, or warzone, or fortnite. It's always something, you know? Well, let's go ahead and talk about how you can get better at so called gaming. The one thing that'll always push you to get better is getting out of your comfort zone. That's not just for gaming, it's a broad tip. For gaming though, get out of that comfort zone! Rush people, jump in fights, don't be afraid to give people a run for their money! To get better in fighting games, you always have to be looking for trouble. It's what makes you better. I'll put a game like apex in context. I play it regularly, and within a month I already had a 20 kill badge (Killing a third of the lobby), and a 4k damage badge. I got so good because I ran headfirst in to battles, and wasn't afraid to get my hands dirty. One thing that can really advance someone's skill in gaming is setup. Now, this is mostly for PC, I'd recommend going in to your settings (Rather it be pc or in game settings). Most in game settings will give you display setting sizes. Apex, for example, offers you about 15 different resolutions, and even gives you stretched res! Take advantage of stretched resolution! Another thing you should do in almost any game is put your FOV (Field of view) to its max! It helps you see more things on your left and right. Always keep up with the top dogs of your game. Follow their youtube, follow their twitter, do anything to keep a form of contact on their content. Watch, learn, and adapt.

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