05-20-2010, 08:29 PM
Hey guys! I don't have much to say, I'm just here to give you guys a few tips on gaming. These are just my opinions. Feel free to post your own tips to help me and everyone else out. And btw, these tips are for must win games.
Alright. To start things off I don't like any distractions. When I'm playing a must win game I turn everything off. My TV is right next to my monitor so I turn my monitor off, my cell phone off, shut the windows, and I turn the lights off depending on the time of day. This allows my eyes to be focused on the game and the game only.
Something else that everyone needs to do imo is get eye level with there T.V. This is pretty much something I have to do when I'm playing a FPS. I slouch down in my chair to get eye level. Now I don't know why, but I've read some where that this helps your gameplay.
Sound is a huge thing in most games. Another tip would be just listen to the game. If you're playing a game that allows you to hear footsteps, turn everything off and listen for footsteps. And if you wanna piss people off, go out and buy a nice headset and sound whore people.
Practice makes perfect. You might want to do some test matches before a big game. You don't want to go into a huge game rusty. I always play a few public matches to get back in my zone every morning. This gets you used to the controller and it's just to get you ready. You can consider it a warm-up match.
Play with what you're comfortable with. You don't want to go into a game with skilled players and have no clue how to use what you're using. It's probably best to go into campaign mode before even attempting any multilayer game.
Uhm, that's all I can think of right now. Post some tips of your own.
Alright. To start things off I don't like any distractions. When I'm playing a must win game I turn everything off. My TV is right next to my monitor so I turn my monitor off, my cell phone off, shut the windows, and I turn the lights off depending on the time of day. This allows my eyes to be focused on the game and the game only.
Something else that everyone needs to do imo is get eye level with there T.V. This is pretty much something I have to do when I'm playing a FPS. I slouch down in my chair to get eye level. Now I don't know why, but I've read some where that this helps your gameplay.
Sound is a huge thing in most games. Another tip would be just listen to the game. If you're playing a game that allows you to hear footsteps, turn everything off and listen for footsteps. And if you wanna piss people off, go out and buy a nice headset and sound whore people.
Practice makes perfect. You might want to do some test matches before a big game. You don't want to go into a huge game rusty. I always play a few public matches to get back in my zone every morning. This gets you used to the controller and it's just to get you ready. You can consider it a warm-up match.
Play with what you're comfortable with. You don't want to go into a game with skilled players and have no clue how to use what you're using. It's probably best to go into campaign mode before even attempting any multilayer game.
Uhm, that's all I can think of right now. Post some tips of your own.