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Watch out guys, we have a professional here that knows the difference between a player and a hacker. Seems like he knew exactly which is which. If you dont know, let this guy know.
Also I'll be sure to come by if I needed your help distinguishing between the 2 since you seem to know alot lol.
This quote...
Dude sometimes I wonder what you do with your life. Its already bad enough you mentioned 1000 hours is just a "tutorial" to you. I mean, of course, if someone is really that slow of a learner to get 1000 hours just to get the idea how the game works.
Not to mention sometimes hang out with friends in real life as well, along with doing errands. Also, by your answer, 5-6 months of tutorial.
This is just hilarious honestly.
Noted, my comment you quoted stand.
"Maybe you should've just dropped out and grinded some more hours in games".
Okay, idk if you are trolling or you are actually serious. Because, my goodness that comment. Now I'm even more concerned how you live your life.
Oh? So you dont think skills are based from hours then?
Idk what this guy is on but anyways I'm sure you'll be able to do it while maintaining school and such. Just a bit more longer but possible. This guy pretty much want you to throw all of it away and focus only on gaming.
If we assume that the player hops into the game to try it out, enjoys playing it, but then gets somewhat frustrated and bored because there's still a lot to learn and actually searches the entire YouTube for the desired informations, I'd be willing to claim that you don't even have to have over ~100 hours to play like your everyday average player, even if you're not the type to learn stuff quickly.
If we were to assume that the player refuses to search basic informations about the game, then it's safe to assume that it'll take around ~300 hours to reach the level of your average player;
However, the moment the player decides to learn some stuff on his or her own by either reading and remembering the basic informations, as well as some skills „traded from in-between the games“ (such as crosshair placement when moving between CS:GO and Valorant, for example), then the player doesn't really need that many hours to properly learn the game.
Based on your responses here, I do take it that you do assume, the player isn't willing to learn about the game and basics during his or her free time, but hop into the game and learn through playing instead of learning by Googling and watching others play the game to get the general idea of how do things work in practice.
Of course, the player will still be missing the execution and proper timing, but this can only be learned by those.. X hours of doing it, so unless the player decides to train in offline game modes (spray controls, which angles to hold, which walls are penetratable with weapon X and Y, etcetera), then that's gonna take those hundreds of hours for sure.
But, for the player to take thousands of hours?
No, that's just wrong and off..