Every time I feel stressed I just hit up my friends to go play a round on the local disc golf course. Always gets me in the right zone.
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I am 17 so obviously, I'm still studying. I am aiming to start Computer science in uni. I like to play a lot of disc golf in my free time, which I am top 50 on the national level.
For me all that consoles bring to me are the exclusives. And we know what direction Microsoft has been going on XBOX. So all my XBOX game I have on PC either through Microsoft store or steam. So for me PS5 > XBOX X
@latech84: Practice makes not perfect but better. I have countless and countless hours just practicing my aim to get to a level I want so it's all down to practicing which can be boring if you just play games to chill & have fun.
I think last time I payed full price for a game was Escape from Tarkov at the start of 2020.
@Starshine_M2A2: Fps only really matters at the top level of play, where a fraction of a second could be the difference in you winning or losing a match. It raises the players skill ceiling, not skill level but ceiling. That is what most people get wrong. They think that having 150-200+ fps would help them become a better player instantly but no, your potential maximum skill level just increases a bit. Doesn't really even matter for the average player. Especially with 60hz monitors. If they would have 144hz or even 240hz, then there would be a possible case made for having improved with higher fps, because your opponents stay on the screen for a little bit longer. So in general, fps doesn't really matter but at the highest echelon of play it does.
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