What does it take to get better at gaming?

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#1 action1234
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I'm about to finish the final mission in The Conduit, and after playing through the Elevated difficulty throughout most of the game, I decided to just return to the default (Guarded) difficulty for the rest of it. The main reason is I just wanted to get it over with and it was getting difficult. Do you think this being the first FPS I ever played could be a reason too?

For those who have been gaming for a long time, especially first-person shooters, what does it take for you to get better and move on to harder difficulties? Time? Patience? Age? Etc...

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#2 broken_bass_bin
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All you need is practice.

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#3 TriangleHard
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All you need is practice.

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you talkin about practice?

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#4 gameguy6700
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Like everything else in life, experience makes you better. If it's your first time playing an FPS you can't expect to be very good. Play more though and you'll get better. Online multiplayer is probably the quickest way to getting better though. Playing against other humans is difficult enough to the point that you get killed quickly if you're doing something wrong, but not so difficult that the experience becomes an exercise in frustration like trying play a single player mode on the hardest difficulty setting.

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#5 Smokescreened84
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Practice, effort, the willingness to play different genres, learn in different ways, keeping an open mind, playing games of all age groups. Being good at a game isn't an over night thing, for the more experienced gamers in the world it's been a case of years of video games well before we had the games we have today, playing games that, at best, pratically seemed to chew you up and spit you out before jumping on you several times.

Just keep praticing, keep learning and over the years you might end up becoming a good gamer. It's a life thing.

R/T

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#6 muthsera666
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Depending on the game, learning the levels and where the enemies are. A lot of people will play a level on Normal, then play the same level on Hard once they are familiar with it. It really depends on what you're aiming for as well.
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#7 jjtiebuckle
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None of the above. Don't do the same exact thing you did the level before and you'll get better.
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#8 perphekt
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practice and patience.
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#9 Ironserpent
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practice with different games. and play the game so many times that you know exactly where the enemies are. I did that once. I finished the game in like an hour.
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#10 ramboturd72
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Practice is all it takes.

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#11 fear9204
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practice and patience.perphekt

this

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#12 HitomiChan
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[QUOTE="broken_bass_bin"]

All you need is practice.

TriangleHard

you talkin about practice?

are you two guys talking about this thing called practice?.. :o..
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#13 mattykovax
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Practice,patience,knowledge and experince.
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#14 Naruto
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You get better at gaming by gaming :D
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#15 FamiBox
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I think I was better in the past. Games are getting easier now for the most part.

Doubt I could beat Super Mario Bros 3 wearing the frog suit again. Probably would just give up after a couple of tries. Have no patience now.

But really, to get better at gaming... play hard games, don't give up, keep your cool and be patient.

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#16 DarkCatalyst
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A word from the fighting angle... Players who improve are generally the ones who are willing to study characters, matchups, analysis, better players, etc. For example, I'm a strong Akuma player right now in SFIV, but I'm trying to get even better from here, so I'm reading a LOT of info over at SRK, trying some strategies that are getting passed around the community to see if any of them mesh well with my existing game, watching better Akuma players to see how they deal with certain matchups (Momochi in this case, who actually even gives Daigo fits), and so on. Practice, added to all this, will make me a better player. It's really the whole collective of methods.
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I would suggest just practice and study. Each game takes time to master and you'll find that certain games contain patterns and if you can find these patterns (whether they be AI behavior or slight glitches) then you'll find yourself making way through each games.
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#18 mattykovax
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I would suggest just practice and study. Each game takes time to master and you'll find that certain games contain patterns and if you can find these patterns (whether they be AI behavior or slight glitches) then you'll find yourself making way through each games.Yagr_Zero
Thats true. But I also find the more you play and practice games of a certain type then in the future you are usually better in general at that whole genre.
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#19 jjtiebuckle
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Heh I'm surprised no one has said "Less posting and more playing!"
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#20 DarkCatalyst
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Heh I'm surprised no one has said "Less posting and more playing!"jjtiebuckle
Because it's not necessarily true. Posting in the right places will help you learn things you absolutely WOULD NOT have found on your own.
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#21 shocka-delica
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practice

failing that, make a deal with the devil

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#22 MathMattS
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Traditionally, I haven't moved on to higher difficulties, but I might do that with The Conduit and Call of Duty: World at War. Also, I'm playing Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 right now, and I have it on Easy. But I'll go higher later on.

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#23 Keyspam89
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Practice, Practice, Practice