swedesWhen I first started playing, I did DM mod for hours on end and improved pretty quick. Then I got into some weird ass attitude where I just would get mad whenever people killed me, so I went to playing bot maps and pubs where I had little competition. Over that period of time I got worse and kept getting even more mad wondering why I was bad.
So yeah, fuck training maps
You mean you could accurately hit the bots in tr_aim but you couldn't accurately hit players in mge? That's hard to believe
[quote=swedes]When I first started playing, I did DM mod for hours on end and improved pretty quick. Then I got into some weird ass attitude where I just would get mad whenever people killed me, so I went to playing bot maps and pubs where I had little competition. Over that period of time I got worse and kept getting even more mad wondering why I was bad.
So yeah, fuck training maps[/quote]
You mean you could accurately hit the bots in tr_aim but you couldn't accurately hit players in mge? That's hard to believe
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snort a bunch of adderral and MGE until you can't feel a finger
snort a bunch of adderral and MGE until you can't feel a finger
add to a pug, join mge/soap server to warm up while u wait for pug to start. If not picked for pug join lobby. after a game or two, Take 30 minute break, wash your balls. Repeat. congradulations ur now low open, and your balls are clean.
add to a pug, join mge/soap server to warm up while u wait for pug to start. If not picked for pug join lobby. after a game or two, Take 30 minute break, wash your balls. Repeat. congradulations ur now low open, and your balls are clean.
practice when you are free and in the mood. a good mindset when playing really helps.
practice when you are free and in the mood. a good mindset when playing really helps.
I try to practice in stints where I will play my best however I tend to play longer than that sometimes and my performance degrades the more I play, which is basically what Platinum is saying.
I guess just don't overwork yourself expecting to have incredible play the whole way through, we ARE human beings and in that respect we eventually tire out mentally and physically from any activity we do. So try not to go beyond that point.
And NEVER, NEVER keep playing when you're just building up lots of frustration by doing so or are already in a bad mood to begin with. It'll take the fun out of whatever you're doing, so try to be in a good mood when you practice and especially in matches where it counts.
I always find keeping the game "fresh" and "new" is something that helps me out a lot too, taking a couple days off (sometimes longer or shorter) and then coming back to TF2 I always see something different that I hadn't noticed before in my play.
Just my advice.
I try to practice in stints where I will play my best however I tend to play longer than that sometimes and my performance degrades the more I play, which is basically what Platinum is saying.
I guess just don't overwork yourself expecting to have incredible play the whole way through, we ARE human beings and in that respect we eventually tire out mentally and physically from any activity we do. So try not to go beyond that point.
And NEVER, NEVER keep playing when you're just building up lots of frustration by doing so or are already in a bad mood to begin with. It'll take the fun out of whatever you're doing, so try to be in a good mood when you practice and especially in matches where it counts.
I always find keeping the game "fresh" and "new" is something that helps me out a lot too, taking a couple days off (sometimes longer or shorter) and then coming back to TF2 I always see something different that I hadn't noticed before in my play.
Just my advice.