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If it's pvp then there are peoples that been playing them for years and know everything inside out , so you're always gonna find someone else who is just better no matter how good you get.
I've been playing games since the very days of Pong in the mid 1970s. You might think I'm fairly good now, right, by that token?
Nah, because I'm now in my fifties and disabled. So it has knocked things back so that I'm resolutely average on the whole. I know this from the simple fact that whenever I play any game (and I have wide and varied tastes), I will place usually slap bang in the middle of any leaderboard. There's a couple of exceptions, often in racing games.
So don't worry about it. You WILL get better, and games are designed to be playable by as wide an audience as possible, even for us disabled gamers. So stick at it.
Remember, it doesn't matter how good you are - it only matters that you have fun.
I rarely play any online PvP type game, but when I have done, the best games I've had are usually where I've lost.
but you must type on youtube tips and tricks for (GameName)
always tips and tricks helps you
trust me, don't hate yourself
always train your aim and test your aim and test your skilllllllllllls
tilllllllllllllllllllllll
your good.. ok?
I wouldn't recommend tips and tricks from youtube for many games, as they can be real spoilers. You can't UNSEE a video after all.
Of course it does depend on the type of game in question, but if you're largely talking about single player games then you can really ruin everything by looking stufff up.
A better suggestion is to go to Gamefaqs.com. It's been the bible for any gamer for over twnety years. I was first shown it when I wrote for certain gaming magazines.
Not only is it great for all sorts of data, like releases, and pure encyclopaedia type stuff, they have an "Answers" section where you can ask for help on a particular thing and you may get a response without spoilers. It's ideal for this.
And if you really get stuck or don't get any answer, there's always the FAQs (walkthroughs). They are written to much the same format, and many have sections that explain certain things without going into the meat of the story or gameplay, so as not to spoil things.
Same with gaming, if you have a natural talent you might be on the top of the leaderboards at a new game release, while others need to put in alot of hours to reach a higher level.
welp its works for me In youtube , if doesnt works for you, I don't have Any Ideas
and yes
(hope you understand, sorry for disturbing)
I merely pointed out the inherent problems. I've been involved in many gaming groups over the years, from little local affairs, to online ones, to the more recent disabled friendly ones. Things come and things go. But one thing is certain here - if you spoil a game by watching too much you cannot UNSEE something.
And that's why something like "Answers" at Gamefaqs is the best solution, because it doesn't spoil the game.