omg just play the game.
Play it hundreds of times and accept that you'll lose, then with experience you'll get better.
Not everything should need a tutorial.
omg just play the game.
Play it hundreds of times and accept that you'll lose, then with experience you'll get better.
Not everything should need a tutorial.
That's not how I am. If I get into something I get into it whole hog. I don't like to lose, who does. I will play though
omg just play the game.
Play it hundreds of times and accept that you'll lose, then with experience you'll get better.
Not everything should need a tutorial.That's not how I am. If I get into something I get into it whole hog. I don't like to lose, who does. I will play though
You can't learn from experience?
You're going to have to accept losing if you're getting into online games though, it's inevitable even with studying the game.
Personally I see losing as respectable over how it shows me where I need to improve, while winning only affirms that I did enough and don't have as much room to work on my skill. A big part of what keeps me playing Tekken is over how fucking tough my opponents are, rather than how easy. After hundreds of losses lessons start to ingrain naturally to prevent them in the future, lending towards improvement.
I have a problem with sticking to things, admittedly. I swam competitively for about 4 years.
What makes losing suck for you?
To be clear I am not asking what makes losing no fun, it burns me too even as someone who appreciates it, but what does it put you through?