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You know how you turn a corner in a game and get instantly killed? Or maybe someone has you in a long combo and all you can do is look at the screen? In this video I talk about it.
It seems like once you cross the boundary of casual into competitive play, the room for error becomes so small. That one little mistake costs you half your health bar or your whole life. At these high levels of play, I see why people rage so much, lol. To me I do see the upside, in that people who have put a lot of effort into the game are able to reap the benefits. Ex: (One hit kill, long combos, accuarcy for headshots). I mean if you worked hard to get to that skill level, why not be able to enjoy it right?
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Cool video. Your description of games are a good description of life, when you think of it. The higher you advance in life, the harder and quicker you fall. Just a thought. I'm a Lit teacher (literally) so I see everything symbolically :) Following. Blessings!
Thanks for the comment! I'm sorry, but when I saw "Lit" I didnt think of literature at first lol!
Lol yea. That idiom has gotten me much mileage on the teacher jokes. My students laugh every time :) Gotta keep them interested! Blessings!