I've been burned out for a bit on tf2 like i've been non-stop mge/surf/jumping lately and i was wondering if i should force myself to keep going or take a little break because i feel like i'm not improving at this point because of how repetitive tf2 has been. What do you guys think? Also Should i even burn myself out to this point or stay consistent and not play too much every day..
I've been burned out for a bit on tf2 like i've been non-stop mge/surf/jumping lately and i was wondering if i should force myself to keep going or take a little break because i feel like i'm not improving at this point because of how repetitive tf2 has been. What do you guys think? Also Should i even burn myself out to this point or stay consistent and not play too much every day..
Okay thanks. I was just afraid i'd lose all the progress I made in the weeks i've been practicing.
Okay thanks. I was just afraid i'd lose all the progress I made in the weeks i've been practicing.
I was just gone for a week and in about 3 hours I was back up to where I was before.
You'll be fine
I was just gone for a week and in about 3 hours I was back up to where I was before.
You'll be fine
i literally jump for 45 minutes a day since like 2 weeks ago and my dm hasnt altered at all lol
i literally jump for 45 minutes a day since like 2 weeks ago and my dm hasnt altered at all lol
thanks guys i'll take a break. dammit fan you're too nice <3 i'll chill out with that and some other stuff. dont think i won't pay u back tho lol
thanks guys i'll take a break. dammit fan you're too nice <3 i'll chill out with that and some other stuff. dont think i won't pay u back tho lol
Tf2 is just like riding a bike, it all comes back after a while.
Tf2 is just like riding a bike, it all comes back after a while.
pug and snort coke if youre tired, don't stop.
pug and snort coke if youre tired, don't stop.
When I feel burned out on DM/MGE, I just stop practicing it. If you still enjoy surfing, jumping, sniping in pubs, or something else like that, if those types of things feel relaxing to you, then just do that. You definitely won't get that rusty if you're still playing the game, and at least for me, I find a lot of aspects particularly relaxing (jumping, surfing, sniping).
When I feel burned out on DM/MGE, I just stop practicing it. If you still enjoy surfing, jumping, sniping in pubs, or something else like that, if those types of things feel relaxing to you, then just do that. You definitely won't get that rusty if you're still playing the game, and at least for me, I find a lot of aspects particularly relaxing (jumping, surfing, sniping).
Also, I've noticed that if i take a significant break (5-7 days or longer) from really playing, I'm rusty when I *first* get back, but it comes back quickly, and I often feel even better than when I left off.
Also, I've noticed that if i take a significant break (5-7 days or longer) from really playing, I'm rusty when I *first* get back, but it comes back quickly, and I often feel even better than when I left off.
take a few weeks off. if by then you still feel burnt out, it will be clear you dont care for the game anymore.
take a few weeks off. if by then you still feel burnt out, it will be clear you dont care for the game anymore.
Take a break, play another FPS game (Cod4, Unreal, Quake, ETC) So you can still be relatively FPS active and keep working on things that make FPS games FPS. You will get bored of those games due to them not being Team Fortress 2 and you will come back with a new tactic to use.
Take a break, play another FPS game (Cod4, Unreal, Quake, ETC) So you can still be relatively FPS active and keep working on things that make FPS games FPS. You will get bored of those games due to them not being Team Fortress 2 and you will come back with a new tactic to use.
talk shit to pubbies, it's what gets me out of bed in the morning
talk shit to pubbies, it's what gets me out of bed in the morning