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Splatoon ain't crap.
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Splatoon ain't crap.
You can't, it's impossible.I need advice. I really suck at video games. I've tried and tried and can't ever do anything. What's the eeriest way to improve my skills where even really hard games will seem to be simple. I need a way that doesn't require me spending lots of money or playing with another person. And yes, I know practice makes perfect but I've spent all day playing doing it like this for years and I still suck. I want to be good enough to tackle any game and not have issues beating it.
You can't, it's impossible.
I've said this before but I don't say it enough: you can't be good (or bad) at games. You can have a lower or higher aptitude for them due to experience and understanding of gaming, game design, etc., but you can't be good at games as a medium. It just doesn't happen. Games are different, you can't just be good at all of them- and why would you want to be? Learning a game's quirks and mechanic, being challenged by the game (regardless of difficulty), and generally becoming better is a part of the fun.
So yeah, short answer is that you can't. But I will say that, in general, you shouldn't need to spend money to get good at a game, nor should you really need someone else for the same purpose. What game are you talking about, anyway?
Well, in the case of Fighting Games, they take time to learn, and you have to invest that to get good. It's as simple as that, really. If you enjoy it, investing that time will be less of a chore and more of an experience, and you'll get better, but if you go into it expecting to just be good...well, it's not gonna happen.Games in general. But the ones I have the most issues with are fighting games, sports games and those Sonic games. On Sonic I just can't run very fast on it like I see other people doing. I always either run into something, or run off a cliff.
So I read an article about Final Fantasy 7 iOS. Seems there's options to max out your stats for all your playable characters and disable random encounters so you can "enjoy the story". Isn't Final Fantasy supposed to be about actually playing a game? idk how they could screw that up.
Isn't that the principle of iOS ports?So I read an article about Final Fantasy 7 iOS. Seems there's options to max out your stats for all your playable characters and disable random encounters so you can "enjoy the story". Isn't Final Fantasy supposed to be about actually playing a game? idk how they could screw that up.
I should mention that this isn't new to Final Fantasy VII. It was actually a feature in the PC release- if not the original, definitely the Steam one.So I read an article about Final Fantasy 7 iOS. Seems there's options to max out your stats for all your playable characters and disable random encounters so you can "enjoy the story". Isn't Final Fantasy supposed to be about actually playing a game? idk how they could screw that up.