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How to have game consistently (in terms of skill)

Hello , im looking for a solution to have more consistent gaming skill as there could be days where i could perform really well and some days otherwise 

i don't really have time to play as i have school but i have tried out methods that could be used like aim trainer , rhythm games but those does not work really well

 

 

solutions please !! 

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1 hour ago, noobyirong said:

im looking for a solution to have more consistent gaming skill as there could be days where i could perform really well and some days otherwise 

i don't really have time to play as i have school

24 hours in a day. School for 8. Sleep for another 8. Use 4 hours a day for gaming and your skill will improve. More hours equals more skill. When you reach 50 hours in a particular game, you'll notice improvement. Each 50 hours after that you'll notice more and more. By 250 hours, your skill should be beyond what it is now.

 

4 hours a day x 7 days = 28 hours. 28 hours a week x 4 weeks = 116 hours. 116 hours a month x 3 months = 348 hours by mid March.

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7 hours ago, Intransigent said:

24 hours in a day. School for 8. Sleep for another 8. Use 4 hours a day for gaming and your skill will improve. More hours equals more skill. When you reach 50 hours in a particular game, you'll notice improvement. Each 50 hours after that you'll notice more and more. By 250 hours, your skill should be beyond what it is now.

 

4 hours a day x 7 days = 28 hours. 28 hours a week x 4 weeks = 116 hours. 116 hours a month x 3 months = 348 hours by mid March.

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9 hours ago, rcmaehl said:

Disable mouse acceleration in both windows mouse settings and any brand specific software. Having it enabled screws with muscle memory

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45 minutes ago, Mark Kaine said:

Practice practice practice makes perfect ~

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Practice a lot and watch YouTube videos.

 

For example, if you're playing CS:GO, do 30 minutes of team deathmatch every day, followed by 2-3 hours of competitive matches. Watch NadeKing and n0thing and other CS:GO youtubers who can teach you stuff like how to move, where to throw grenades, etc., and implement what you learn. 

 

Also, make sure you play games that actually have a decent skill ceiling. You'll improve as a gamer much more if you play StarCraft 2 and CS:GO than if you're playing auto-battles or Red Dead Redemption 2 with aim assist. 

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Exercise, eat healthy, sleep well and study. Make sure you study any aspect you can and develop a routine.

 

Try watching B4nny on Twitch. He's a pro TF2 streamer and amazingly consistent. Look at how he aims and what he does in each situation and you'll realize he's just repeating the same thing. Memorized the best way to deal with everything and just executes over and over again with no hesitation.

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