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Everything You Need To Become A Better Gamer

So, you have just invested thousands of dollars on an all-singing, all-dancing custom built games PC. You’re thinking it is going to make your gaming more competitive, sharper, and you’ll soon be on the road to fame and glory. The trouble is, you turn on, tune in, and still end up getting killed approximately 1.5 seconds after respawning. What’s going on?

 

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Well, the system you use can improve your performance, but it won’t make that much of a difference. There are, however, a few things you can do that will have a significant impact on your ability to play better. And we’re going to take a closer look at them today – so let’s get started.

Stop cheating

Cheating doesn’t make you a better player – it makes you a cheat. You won’t learn a thing about the nuances, strategy, and controls of a game by entering a code. Sure, you are going to lose – horribly, at times. But every time you fail to win, you will be learning – and you will never make the same mistake again.

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Get comfortable

Are you sitting comfortably? If not, the chances are it is ruining your gaming performance. According to http://xgamingchair.com/, ergonomics is vital for a better experience. Most of you will know that ergonomics plays a big part in a more productive workplace. And it’s the same principle for wiping out whole battalions of enemies.

Invest in headphones

Keep getting knocked off by a sneaky surprise attack? Invest in a good quality pair of headphones and it will never happen again. Modern games pay a lot of attention to their sound stages, and the effects can be incredible. And, according to http://www.pcgamer.com/, they can give you plenty of clues. With headphones on, effects set high, and music turned off, you will hear footsteps every time they approach.

Watch the pros

If you aren’t watching expert gamers blast their way through your favorite games on YouTube, you should be. They can provide invaluable tips, from showing you hidden areas to explaining strategies. It’s the kind of information that you would pay for, to be honest – and it’s all there for you on YouTube.

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Get out of your comfort zone

While playing against people who aren’t as skilled as you can be fun, you will learn nothing. Instead, test yourself. Don’t just watch the pros – play with them, too. Sure, it can be disheartening at first, but once you join up with a team or start taking on the experts, you will sharpen your skills.

Relaxation

Finally, if you spend half your session badmouthing your opponents and getting angry, perhaps gaming isn’t for you? OK, it might be what makes it for you – but you can bet other people will quickly get tired of your antics. Eventually, you’re going to have no one to play with – and you won’t improve your skills. Gaming has become a social experience – don’t let it become an anti-social one.

 

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