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How does one become consistent in matches?
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#31
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Potchyou are the future

Well this is probably the ego talking but I think I might be the future.If we were thinking reasonably I think I would an iconic person in the future of this game.

[quote=Potch]you are the future[/quote]
Well this is probably the ego talking but I think I might be the future.If we were thinking reasonably I think I would an iconic person in the future of this game.
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#32
-1 Frags +

you gotta use dat dere celltech

you gotta use dat dere celltech
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#33
22 Frags +

Your opinion of yourself is much much higher than it should be. Confidence is one thing, but treating yourself like you’re the next big thing when you have no results in any higher level divisions is only going to hinder you. Try to learn to be humble and treat every opportunity as a learning one. This game has a small community and putting yourself out there as much as you are can end poorly if people get a bad opinion of you, whether that be based on your skill level or personality. Having a good mindset and attitude will make your life so much better and you’ll definitely see improvements.

Your opinion of yourself is much much higher than it should be. Confidence is one thing, but treating yourself like you’re the next big thing when you have no results in any higher level divisions is only going to hinder you. Try to learn to be humble and treat every opportunity as a learning one. This game has a small community and putting yourself out there as much as you are can end poorly if people get a bad opinion of you, whether that be based on your skill level or personality. Having a good mindset and attitude will make your life so much better and you’ll definitely see improvements.
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#34
0 Frags +

Practice game sense, for example, positioning, remembering what Uber Charges are on each team, try to survive or get out earlier then you think if you are getting caught out. I think game sense is the most important aspect of being a good player. You can always train your aim, and you will notice that even though you could have mediocre aim, you can win fights depending how your positioned in every fight.

glhf :>

Practice game sense, for example, positioning, remembering what Uber Charges are on each team, try to survive or get out earlier then you think if you are getting caught out. I think game sense is the most important aspect of being a good player. You can always train your aim, and you will notice that even though you could have mediocre aim, you can win fights depending how your positioned in every fight.

glhf :>
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#35
9 Frags +

become better than everyone you have to face so you can shit talk and win at the same time

become better than everyone you have to face so you can shit talk and win at the same time
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#36
-7 Frags +
yoonabecome better than everyone you have to face so you can shit talk and win at the same timefrenzy_Practice game sense, for example, positioning, remembering what Uber Charges are on each team, try to survive or get out earlier then you think if you are getting caught out. I think game sense is the most important aspect of being a good player. You can always train your aim, and you will notice that even though you could have mediocre aim, you can win fights depending how your positioned in every fight.

glhf :>

ty

[quote=yoona]become better than everyone you have to face so you can shit talk and win at the same time[/quote]
[quote=frenzy_]Practice game sense, for example, positioning, remembering what Uber Charges are on each team, try to survive or get out earlier then you think if you are getting caught out. I think game sense is the most important aspect of being a good player. You can always train your aim, and you will notice that even though you could have mediocre aim, you can win fights depending how your positioned in every fight.

glhf :>[/quote] ty
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#37
18 Frags +

Being consistent in matches is definitely all about the mental game as people have said, it's very easy to get in your own head and judge yourself based on how you expect to be doing, but the best thing to do is to acknowledge those thoughts and tendencies and just let them go. Everyone gets self conscious when they start out a game poorly or aren't playing up to their potential but the only thing to do is to move on and focus on the next moment. The best players on the best teams will play exactly the same whether or not they are down 4-0 with 5 minutes left or at the very beginning of the game. If you want to read up and learn more about this stuff there's tons of resources and videos out there about sports psychology (e.g., https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECcokwYv9vY)

I've found practicing mindfulness helps a lot too because it's the same idea of letting things go and focusing on the present moment. Can't be a consistent player in matches if you get distracted or get angry or caught up with things during the game. Another thing is if you are having a bad game or are in a bad mental state an easy way to re-focus and chill out is to simply get up and get a glass of water or go to the bathroom or something. Warming up the same way and having a routine before matches also helps with consistency (to prevent from going into a match 'cold' or not feeling as practiced as you might other days)

Being consistent in matches is definitely all about the mental game as people have said, it's very easy to get in your own head and judge yourself based on how you expect to be doing, but the best thing to do is to acknowledge those thoughts and tendencies and just let them go. Everyone gets self conscious when they start out a game poorly or aren't playing up to their potential but the only thing to do is to move on and focus on the next moment. The best players on the best teams will play exactly the same whether or not they are down 4-0 with 5 minutes left or at the very beginning of the game. If you want to read up and learn more about this stuff there's tons of resources and videos out there about sports psychology (e.g., https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECcokwYv9vY)

I've found practicing mindfulness helps a lot too because it's the same idea of letting things go and focusing on the present moment. Can't be a consistent player in matches if you get distracted or get angry or caught up with things during the game. Another thing is if you are having a bad game or are in a bad mental state an easy way to re-focus and chill out is to simply get up and get a glass of water or go to the bathroom or something. Warming up the same way and having a routine before matches also helps with consistency (to prevent from going into a match 'cold' or not feeling as practiced as you might other days)
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#38
15 Frags +

the time you rang for my team, you didn't listen to any comms and didn't say anything yourself besides yelling about airshots and asking if you could run shotgun (on koth)

it's a team game, if you just want to shoot people go play something else

the time you rang for my team, you didn't listen to any comms and didn't say anything yourself besides yelling about airshots and asking if you could run shotgun (on koth)

it's a team game, if you just want to shoot people go play something else
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#39
-11 Frags +
lootthe time you rang for my team, you didn't listen to any comms and didn't say anything yourself besides yelling about airshots and asking if you could run shotgun (on koth)

it's a team game, if you just want to shoot people go play something else

when did i ring for you?

[quote=loot]the time you rang for my team, you didn't listen to any comms and didn't say anything yourself besides yelling about airshots and asking if you could run shotgun (on koth)

it's a team game, if you just want to shoot people go play something else[/quote]
when did i ring for you?
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#40
18 Frags +
Young_SanityvPotchyou are the futureWell this is probably the ego talking but I think I might be the future.If we were thinking reasonably I think I would an iconic person in the future of this game.

What makes you think this? Because you are young compared to most other players? Nobody cares about your age, just how you treat others and how you perform. Do you think you are some kind of generational talent that will bring B4nny to his knees? That is a very poor attitude that will do nothing but hinder you. Or do you think you are iconic because of twitch viewership? That's impossible to say for sure but it's also a dangerous mindset.

[quote=Young_Sanityv][quote=Potch]you are the future[/quote]
Well this is probably the ego talking but I think I might be the future.If we were thinking reasonably I think I would an iconic person in the future of this game.[/quote]
What makes you think this? Because you are young compared to most other players? Nobody cares about your age, just how you treat others and how you perform. Do you think you are some kind of generational talent that will bring B4nny to his knees? That is a very poor attitude that will do nothing but hinder you. Or do you think you are iconic because of twitch viewership? That's impossible to say for sure but it's also a dangerous mindset.
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#41
0 Frags +
Young_Sanityvlootthe time you rang for my team, you didn't listen to any comms and didn't say anything yourself besides yelling about airshots and asking if you could run shotgun (on koth)

it's a team game, if you just want to shoot people go play something else
when did i ring for you?

even if you didn't ring him thats a completely valid criticizing. its called "team fortress 2" not "scream fortress 2", you gotta play with your team. screaming in comms will do nothing but hurt you. just calm down a play with your team.

[quote=Young_Sanityv][quote=loot]the time you rang for my team, you didn't listen to any comms and didn't say anything yourself besides yelling about airshots and asking if you could run shotgun (on koth)

it's a team game, if you just want to shoot people go play something else[/quote]
when did i ring for you?[/quote]
even if you didn't ring him thats a completely valid criticizing. its called "team fortress 2" not "scream fortress 2", you gotta play with your team. screaming in comms will do nothing but hurt you. just calm down a play with your team.
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#42
18 Frags +

https://www.twitch.tv/young_sanity/clip/NastyBillowingTigerGrammarKing

treat others the way you want to be treated

https://www.twitch.tv/young_sanity/clip/NastyBillowingTigerGrammarKing

treat others the way you want to be treated
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#43
11 Frags +

I am not surprised your teammates dont like you dude. you seem very young so just your voice alone is ridiculously annoying to your teammates not to mention the shit you say, and based off of your stream footage you are either a very new player, or you have spent your hours practicing bad habits. stop acting like a child if you dont want to be treated like one lol

I am not surprised your teammates dont like you dude. you seem very young so just your voice alone is ridiculously annoying to your teammates not to mention the shit you say, and based off of your stream footage you are either a very new player, or you have spent your hours practicing bad habits. stop acting like a child if you dont want to be treated like one lol
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#44
-7 Frags +
dipp_https://www.twitch.tv/young_sanity/clip/NastyBillowingTigerGrammarKing

treat others the way you want to be treated

good point I can see why

TholeI am not surprised your teammates dont like you dude. you seem very young so just your voice alone is ridiculously annoying to your teammates not to mention the shit you say, and based off of your stream footage you are either a very new player, or you have spent your hours practicing bad habits. stop acting like a child if you dont want to be treated like one lol

I can see why.

[quote=dipp_]https://www.twitch.tv/young_sanity/clip/NastyBillowingTigerGrammarKing

treat others the way you want to be treated[/quote]
good point I can see why [quote=Thole]I am not surprised your teammates dont like you dude. you seem very young so just your voice alone is ridiculously annoying to your teammates not to mention the shit you say, and based off of your stream footage you are either a very new player, or you have spent your hours practicing bad habits. stop acting like a child if you dont want to be treated like one lol[/quote]
I can see why.
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#45
-2 Frags +

mindgames.gg

learn mindfulness young

mindgames.gg

learn mindfulness young
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#46
32 Frags +

Time to drop some gems. There hasn't been many mentions so Imma talk about the importance of your daily process and how your in real life consistency will more often-than-not translate into in-game consistency.

For example, if you're eating mad big macs and serious processed garbage idk how well you're expecting to play, but the reality is it won't be that great. Do you want your engine to run off that 87 octane bullshit or that 93+ supreme Nitro Gas? Lemme know if you guys wanna know how to improve your diet but it's really not that hard at all, people know not to eat crap but they still do.

One of the other most crucial things that affects my in game consistency is my sleep. Not always how much I'm getting, but the consistency of my sleep (same KO time, same wakeup time). Anything more than 8hrs of sleep and my brain does not work. This is more of you, you have to understand your body and what works for you and what doesn't.

Another huge tip, get some fucking exercise. I understand with the current world situation the lack of motivation and anxiety is real but this is where you have to find the power and do it for your own good. Get that blood pumping to your heart and brain and you will see a guaranteed increase in performance both mentally (decision making & mood) and physically (reaction time & DM). You have an increased amount of oxygen going into your brain, allowing you to focus for longer without anxiety.

Also guys please take care of your fucking joints, do not sacrifice your body to play esports LMFAO. I recommend stretching daily and taking glucosamine and omega-3s for joint health and anti-inflammation if you notice pain.

Learning how to meditate will also probably change your life as you can completely reset your mentality in just 10 minutes. As bear was saying if you can remove yourself from an in-game situation and look at everything from an analytical standpoint, it will be a lot better in the long run. This is especially for newer players who are easily affected emotionally and for those who succumb to mental pressure. It's hard for me to explain but while emotions are good because they help drive your ego to improve, they can sometimes get in the way and cause you to overthink a lot of shit. Sometimes you literally just gotta chill out, re-hydrate, maybe get up and walk around a bit. My team and I have been down 3-0 at halftime only for us all to re-center, re-focus and then reverse 5-0 teams in the 2nd half. Never bend, never fold.

All of these are strategies and life changes that I implemented to my own. They improved my mind and body for the better. You best believe it helps me stay on form not only individually but interpersonally too, as this is a team game and your interactions / comms with your teammates matter quite a lot.

Time to drop some gems. There hasn't been many mentions so Imma talk about the importance of your daily process and how your in real life consistency will more often-than-not translate into in-game consistency.

For example, if you're eating mad big macs and serious processed garbage idk how well you're expecting to play, but the reality is it won't be that great. Do you want your engine to run off that 87 octane bullshit or that 93+ supreme Nitro Gas? Lemme know if you guys wanna know how to improve your diet but it's really not that hard at all, people know not to eat crap but they still do.

One of the other most crucial things that affects my in game consistency is my sleep. Not always how much I'm getting, but the consistency of my sleep (same KO time, same wakeup time). Anything more than 8hrs of sleep and my brain does not work. This is more of you, you have to understand your body and what works for you and what doesn't.

Another huge tip, get some fucking exercise. I understand with the current world situation the lack of motivation and anxiety is real but this is where you have to find the power and do it for your own good. Get that blood pumping to your heart and brain and you will see a guaranteed increase in performance both mentally (decision making & mood) and physically (reaction time & DM). You have an increased amount of oxygen going into your brain, allowing you to focus for longer without anxiety.

Also guys please take care of your fucking joints, do not sacrifice your body to play esports LMFAO. I recommend stretching daily and taking glucosamine and omega-3s for joint health and anti-inflammation if you notice pain.

Learning how to meditate will also probably change your life as you can completely reset your mentality in just 10 minutes. As bear was saying if you can remove yourself from an in-game situation and look at everything from an analytical standpoint, it will be a lot better in the long run. This is especially for newer players who are easily affected emotionally and for those who succumb to mental pressure. It's hard for me to explain but while emotions are good because they help drive your ego to improve, they can sometimes get in the way and cause you to overthink a lot of shit. Sometimes you literally just gotta chill out, re-hydrate, maybe get up and walk around a bit. My team and I have been down 3-0 at halftime only for us all to re-center, re-focus and then reverse 5-0 teams in the 2nd half. Never bend, never fold.

All of these are strategies and life changes that I implemented to my own. They improved my mind and body for the better. You best believe it helps me stay on form not only individually but interpersonally too, as this is a team game and your interactions / comms with your teammates matter quite a lot.
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#47
13 Frags +

i've found that calling a lot helps me stay out of my own head when i get emo.

i've found that calling a lot helps me stay out of my own head when i get emo.
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#48
2 Frags +

this game becomes much easier and more enjoyable to play when you surround yourself with teammates who are invested in one another, the team's goals, and the overall well-being of the team. you should try your best to contribute to this yourself, and alienating people through insulting them or trying to play the blame game (especially among your own teammates) is a definite way to ruin the experience for the entire group. if you want to be more consistent, it begins with having a team environment where everyone is actively communicating and striving to work together rather than screaming over small mistakes.

also, just as a word of advice, put your own ego aside if want to improve by any measurable amount. there's so many people who know how to play this game very well who are willing to help you improve if you let them. listen, apply, rinse, repeat.

this game becomes much easier and more enjoyable to play when you surround yourself with teammates who are invested in one another, the team's goals, and the overall well-being of the team. you should try your best to contribute to this yourself, and alienating people through insulting them or trying to play the blame game (especially among your own teammates) is a definite way to ruin the experience for the entire group. if you want to be more consistent, it begins with having a team environment where everyone is actively communicating and striving to work together rather than screaming over small mistakes.

also, just as a word of advice, put your own ego aside if want to improve by any measurable amount. there's so many people who know how to play this game very well who are willing to help you improve if you let them. listen, apply, rinse, repeat.
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#49
21 Frags +

hit puberty

hit puberty
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#50
1 Frags +
Young_Sanityvlootthe time you rang for my team, you didn't listen to any comms and didn't say anything yourself besides yelling about airshots and asking if you could run shotgun (on koth)

it's a team game, if you just want to shoot people go play something else
when did i ring for you?

https://logs.tf/2708878#76561198044466211

[quote=Young_Sanityv][quote=loot]the time you rang for my team, you didn't listen to any comms and didn't say anything yourself besides yelling about airshots and asking if you could run shotgun (on koth)

it's a team game, if you just want to shoot people go play something else[/quote]
when did i ring for you?[/quote]

https://logs.tf/2708878#76561198044466211
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#51
-4 Frags +
phlogloverhit puberty

Its not that simple.Sadly

habibTime to drop some gems. There hasn't been many mentions so Imma talk about the importance of your daily process and how your in real life consistency will more often-than-not translate into in-game consistency.

For example, if you're eating mad big macs and serious processed garbage idk how well you're expecting to play, but the reality is it won't be that great. Do you want your engine to run off that 87 octane bullshit or that 93+ supreme Nitro Gas? Lemme know if you guys wanna know how to improve your diet but it's really not that hard at all, people know not to eat crap but they still do.

One of the other most crucial things that affects my in game consistency is my sleep. Not always how much I'm getting, but the consistency of my sleep (same KO time, same wakeup time). Anything more than 8hrs of sleep and my brain does not work. This is more of you, you have to understand your body and what works for you and what doesn't.

Another huge tip, get some fucking exercise. I understand with the current world situation the lack of motivation and anxiety is real but this is where you have to find the power and do it for your own good. Get that blood pumping to your heart and brain and you will see a guaranteed increase in performance both mentally (decision making & mood) and physically (reaction time & DM). You have an increased amount of oxygen going into your brain, allowing you to focus for longer without anxiety.

Also guys please take care of your fucking joints, do not sacrifice your body to play esports LMFAO. I recommend stretching daily and taking glucosamine and omega-3s for joint health and anti-inflammation if you notice pain.

Learning how to meditate will also probably change your life as you can completely reset your mentality in just 10 minutes. As bear was saying if you can remove yourself from an in-game situation and look at everything from an analytical standpoint, it will be a lot better in the long run. This is especially for newer players who are easily affected emotionally and for those who succumb to mental pressure. It's hard for me to explain but while emotions are good because they help drive your ego to improve, they can sometimes get in the way and cause you to overthink a lot of shit. Sometimes you literally just gotta chill out, re-hydrate, maybe get up and walk around a bit. My team and I have been down 3-0 at halftime only for us all to re-center, re-focus and then reverse 5-0 teams in the 2nd half. Never bend, never fold.

All of these are strategies and life changes that I implemented to my own. They improved my mind and body for the better. You best believe it helps me stay on form not only individually but interpersonally too, as this is a team game and your interactions / comms with your teammates matter quite a lot.

Since I live in the midwest i don't get much good weather to go out for walks.The only training equipment i have is a basketball hoop and that doesn't give me that much exercise.I try to meditate but that shit just doesn't work for me.As for my joints I have already fucked them up most of the time when i sit down they wont stop shaking and a lot of other stuff.But thank you for your input I will try to exercise.I will try to get at least 8 hours of sleep but I want the grind time ya know.

hypnogreenethis game becomes much easier and more enjoyable to play when you surround yourself with teammates who are invested in one another, the team's goals, and the overall well-being of the team. you should try your best to contribute to this yourself, and alienating people through insulting them or trying to play the blame game (especially among your own teammates) is a definite way to ruin the experience for the entire group. if you want to be more consistent, it begins with having a team environment where everyone is actively communicating and striving to work together rather than screaming over small mistakes.

also, just as a word of advice, put your own ego aside if want to improve by any measurable amount. there's so many people who know how to play this game very well who are willing to help you improve if you let them. listen, apply, rinse, repeat.

I get your point and I have been trying to put the ego away.
Also update haven't dropped under 250 since I have disabled tab and text chat.

[quote=phloglover]hit puberty[/quote]
Its not that simple.Sadly
[quote=habib]Time to drop some gems. There hasn't been many mentions so Imma talk about the importance of your daily process and how your in real life consistency will more often-than-not translate into in-game consistency.

For example, if you're eating mad big macs and serious processed garbage idk how well you're expecting to play, but the reality is it won't be that great. Do you want your engine to run off that 87 octane bullshit or that 93+ supreme Nitro Gas? Lemme know if you guys wanna know how to improve your diet but it's really not that hard at all, people know not to eat crap but they still do.

One of the other most crucial things that affects my in game consistency is my sleep. Not always how much I'm getting, but the consistency of my sleep (same KO time, same wakeup time). Anything more than 8hrs of sleep and my brain does not work. This is more of you, you have to understand your body and what works for you and what doesn't.

Another huge tip, get some fucking exercise. I understand with the current world situation the lack of motivation and anxiety is real but this is where you have to find the power and do it for your own good. Get that blood pumping to your heart and brain and you will see a guaranteed increase in performance both mentally (decision making & mood) and physically (reaction time & DM). You have an increased amount of oxygen going into your brain, allowing you to focus for longer without anxiety.

Also guys please take care of your fucking joints, do not sacrifice your body to play esports LMFAO. I recommend stretching daily and taking glucosamine and omega-3s for joint health and anti-inflammation if you notice pain.

Learning how to meditate will also probably change your life as you can completely reset your mentality in just 10 minutes. As bear was saying if you can remove yourself from an in-game situation and look at everything from an analytical standpoint, it will be a lot better in the long run. This is especially for newer players who are easily affected emotionally and for those who succumb to mental pressure. It's hard for me to explain but while emotions are good because they help drive your ego to improve, they can sometimes get in the way and cause you to overthink a lot of shit. Sometimes you literally just gotta chill out, re-hydrate, maybe get up and walk around a bit. My team and I have been down 3-0 at halftime only for us all to re-center, re-focus and then reverse 5-0 teams in the 2nd half. Never bend, never fold.

All of these are strategies and life changes that I implemented to my own. They improved my mind and body for the better. You best believe it helps me stay on form not only individually but interpersonally too, as this is a team game and your interactions / comms with your teammates matter quite a lot.[/quote] Since I live in the midwest i don't get much good weather to go out for walks.The only training equipment i have is a basketball hoop and that doesn't give me that much exercise.I try to meditate but that shit just doesn't work for me.As for my joints I have already fucked them up most of the time when i sit down they wont stop shaking and a lot of other stuff.But thank you for your input I will try to exercise.I will try to get at least 8 hours of sleep but I want the grind time ya know.[quote=hypnogreene]this game becomes much easier and more enjoyable to play when you surround yourself with teammates who are invested in one another, the team's goals, and the overall well-being of the team. you should try your best to contribute to this yourself, and alienating people through insulting them or trying to play the blame game (especially among your own teammates) is a definite way to ruin the experience for the entire group. if you want to be more consistent, it begins with having a team environment where everyone is actively communicating and striving to work together rather than screaming over small mistakes.

also, just as a word of advice, put your own ego aside if want to improve by any measurable amount. there's so many people who know how to play this game very well who are willing to help you improve if you let them. listen, apply, rinse, repeat.[/quote]
I get your point and I have been trying to put the ego away.
Also update haven't dropped under 250 since I have disabled tab and text chat.
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#52
3 Frags +

If you want to be more consistent you need to control your emotions, like many other people have said in this thread. Based on what I've seen from your stream and from some of your responses in this thread, it seems like you have a bit of an ego problem. That's not an insult, just an observation. When you think too highly of yourself, you tend to blame external reasons for your mistakes instead of what you actually did wrong, and that influences what steps you take to improve in TF2. I know this well because I had a huge ego when I was younger and I'm still having difficulty controlling it now, though I think anyone that remembers me from a couple years ago would agree that I've improved quite a bit in that area of my gameplay.

I'd recommend you watch your own demos and write down or at least think about every mistake you see. If you see the same mistake popping up over and over, think about how you can fix it. Consistency results from making as few errors as possible, and chronic errors are the biggest threat to that goal. Mistakes happen from everyone at every level, but higher level players have ironed out as many as they possibly can.

One more thing I could recommend is have someone else watch your demos, they might see things that you don't even realize are mistakes.

Also, just as a side note, being toxic in a game with this kind of a community is not a winning strategy. In the short term, it might tilt a few opponents and *maybe* you'll get a win or two in a lower div because of it. The issue is that in higher divs, people are generally able to better control their emotions and it's going to be really hard to find a tryout if you build up a reputation of being a dick. If you want to win, win because you're better than the other team, not because you did haha funny pregame taunt and shit talked them before the game even started.

If you want to be more consistent you need to control your emotions, like many other people have said in this thread. Based on what I've seen from your stream and from some of your responses in this thread, it seems like you have a bit of an ego problem. That's not an insult, just an observation. When you think too highly of yourself, you tend to blame external reasons for your mistakes instead of what you actually did wrong, and that influences what steps you take to improve in TF2. I know this well because I had a huge ego when I was younger and I'm still having difficulty controlling it now, though I think anyone that remembers me from a couple years ago would agree that I've improved quite a bit in that area of my gameplay.

I'd recommend you watch your own demos and write down or at least think about every mistake you see. If you see the same mistake popping up over and over, think about how you can fix it. Consistency results from making as few errors as possible, and chronic errors are the biggest threat to that goal. Mistakes happen from everyone at every level, but higher level players have ironed out as many as they possibly can.

One more thing I could recommend is have someone else watch your demos, they might see things that you don't even realize are mistakes.

Also, just as a side note, being toxic in a game with this kind of a community is not a winning strategy. In the short term, it might tilt a few opponents and *maybe* you'll get a win or two in a lower div because of it. The issue is that in higher divs, people are generally able to better control their emotions and it's going to be really hard to find a tryout if you build up a reputation of being a dick. If you want to win, win because you're better than the other team, not because you did haha funny pregame taunt and shit talked them before the game even started.
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#53
tf2pickup.org
4 Frags +

What Habib said is everything that matters.

You take care of yourself; mentally, physically, and spirtually. Search up "pyramid of needs" and it will give you a lot more insight to how your mental state, physical state and spiritual state matter in not only games but in real life (like dealing with depression).

All in all, take care of yourself and the game will play itsself. Focusing on how to play the game better probabaly will not work, but gaining insight into how you think and making good decisions based on environment is much better than a nomad style of playing.

Those are my tips based on what Habib has said.

What Habib said is everything that matters.

You take care of yourself; mentally, physically, and spirtually. Search up "pyramid of needs" and it will give you a lot more insight to how your mental state, physical state and spiritual state matter in not only games but in real life (like dealing with depression).

All in all, take care of yourself and the game will play itsself. Focusing on how to play the game better probabaly will not work, but gaining insight into how you think and making good decisions based on environment is much better than a nomad style of playing.

Those are my tips based on what Habib has said.
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#54
-1 Frags +

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#55
-6 Frags +
sourceI think you should lower your sensitivity a bit.

I have been told this a lot but to be honest fast sens is my thing ya know.It does make it harder at times but with hard work and perfecting its high reward.

[quote=source]I think you should lower your sensitivity a bit.[/quote]
I have been told this a lot but to be honest fast sens is my thing ya know.It does make it harder at times but with hard work and perfecting its high reward.
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#56
4 Frags +

thank you everyone for the advice I slept on it and I'm starting an exercise routine and I'm permanently disabling my tab button and chat.Next Im gonna work on my ego. Me getting rid of my ego is gonna be the hardest part cause I still don't know how to get rid of ego.But I get the basic ideas of it.

thank you everyone for the advice I slept on it and I'm starting an exercise routine and I'm permanently disabling my tab button and chat.Next Im gonna work on my ego. Me getting rid of my ego is gonna be the hardest part cause I still don't know how to get rid of ego.But I get the basic ideas of it.
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#57
0 Frags +

meditate ong it works

meditate ong it works
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#58
-3 Frags +
Asherasherashermeditate ong it works

I probably will try it out when I reach either 14 or 15.

[quote=Asherasherasher]meditate ong it works[/quote]
I probably will try it out when I reach either 14 or 15.
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#59
2 Frags +
GrapeJuiceIIIWhen I’m playing matches that I really care about I type the following commands into console

unbind y (my chat key)
hud_say_text_time 0 (don’t see people potentially BM’ing - keeps the mental game smooth)
unbind tab (I have the match hud enabled at the top of the screen, so I don’t need to press it to see who’s alive. It also prevents me from seeing my K/D ratio, and where my teammates are on the scoreboard - keeps mental game smooth)

Speaking of K/Ds, one thing I see you do a lot youngman is look at your teams stats on the scoreboard by right clicking on their names or whatever. You need to turn this setting off IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY. Looking at your teammates damage and kills and deaths is a fast track way to push blame onto them for underperforming when there can be a multitude of TEAM factors that can cause them to underperform. If you’re looking at their stats and going “man my demo is feeding”, “man my combo scout can’t frag for shit”, it will cause you to lose motivation in the current match if your team is struggling, or even worse, make you lose confidence in your teammates for the weeks to come which is the WORST thing that can happen on a TEAM where you need to perform as a singular unit.

That’s all the advice I have youngman go chase those dubs

this is some rly good advice. I turned this setting off since it was added. Since you play soldier, you have to remember that your value will not always translate well into logs or stats. A soldier with 300+ dpm and a 2.0 KD in a scrim can still be a BAD soldier if he's just playing for his stats and baiting his team. The best play will not always look sexy but it will help your team get the win. TLDR; the only stat the matters is the win, start thinking about doing what you can to help your team win, not what you can do to make yourself look good.

[quote=GrapeJuiceIII]When I’m playing matches that I really care about I type the following commands into console

unbind y (my chat key)
hud_say_text_time 0 (don’t see people potentially BM’ing - keeps the mental game smooth)
unbind tab (I have the match hud enabled at the top of the screen, so I don’t need to press it to see who’s alive. It also prevents me from seeing my K/D ratio, and where my teammates are on the scoreboard - keeps mental game smooth)

Speaking of K/Ds, one thing I see you do a lot youngman is look at your teams stats on the scoreboard by right clicking on their names or whatever. You need to turn this setting off IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY. Looking at your teammates damage and kills and deaths is a fast track way to push blame onto them for underperforming when there can be a multitude of TEAM factors that can cause them to underperform. If you’re looking at their stats and going “man my demo is feeding”, “man my combo scout can’t frag for shit”, it will cause you to lose motivation in the current match if your team is struggling, or even worse, make you lose confidence in your teammates for the weeks to come which is the WORST thing that can happen on a TEAM where you need to perform as a singular unit.

That’s all the advice I have youngman go chase those dubs[/quote]
this is some rly good advice. I turned this setting off since it was added. Since you play soldier, you have to remember that your value will not always translate well into logs or stats. A soldier with 300+ dpm and a 2.0 KD in a scrim can still be a BAD soldier if he's just playing for his stats and baiting his team. The best play will not always look sexy but it will help your team get the win. TLDR; the only stat the matters is the win, start thinking about doing what you can to help your team win, not what you can do to make yourself look good.
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#60
9 Frags +

logs dont matter, dont base your performance off meaningless numbers on a website.

logs dont matter, dont base your performance off meaningless numbers on a website.
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