Save all your consumables for when you REALLY need it, if you feel like you're gonna die but it's not the absolute last fight of the game, you don't need it. Get a game over and grind for another two hours.
Buy as many loot boxes as possible for the greatest advantage.
So 2017? Okay, then process as many microtransactions as possible so you have the best chance of winning.
So 2019? Okay, spend as much as you can on gacha so you could get that skin or whatever faster.
when playing survival horror games, walk fast and confidently, nevermind the corners, those horrific monsters from the abyss won't be able to scare you if you surprise them first.
Buy a Nintendo Switch. Nintendo supports their fans, and has the best prices around. With Nintendo, you just know you will never run out of games to play. Their constant stream of games continues even after the generation ends.
Nintendo's fans are respectful, and add so many quality posts to this board.
pre-order, you get to be part of the special early club with the bonuses hehe 🙂
also, buy online-only games, they are harder to pirate so you'll support the poor indie devs and you can play them forever
Sometimes practice isnt enough
Sometimes limitations are straightforward, like raw reaction time not being enough
But sometimes its just dealing with limitations of what you can actively tell your fingers that your nerves just 100% will not allow
Like not overcorrecting a jump or dash or dodge, knowing full well it doesnt do anything, and that overcorrecting hurts you more than if you commit 100%, but you do it over and over and over anyway.
Sometimes you can work around it by brute force/repetition/luck. But other times you simply cant.
nah
Living is bad for your health.
You can get a better view of the enemy and their tells if you play the game in First Person. At every opportunity, go first person.
Then I can't see my toon's cool animations
When playing an FPS always use controller for shooting and mouse/keyboard for vehicles.
Strafing is useless. What's the purpose of being able to crab walk while holding a gun?
buy consoles on release without seeing what games they have
only play games that have come out in the past 5 years
only play things that have a lot of journalist reviews
always listen to youtubers/streamers for game recommendations
use darkness to guide the player, punish them for exploration
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Attack while it's tail's is up
Save all your consumables for when you REALLY need it, if you feel like you're gonna die but it's not the absolute last fight of the game, you don't need it. Get a game over and grind for another two hours.
Buy as many loot boxes as possible for the greatest advantage.
So 2017? Okay, then process as many microtransactions as possible so you have the best chance of winning.
So 2019? Okay, spend as much as you can on gacha so you could get that skin or whatever faster.
when playing survival horror games, walk fast and confidently, nevermind the corners, those horrific monsters from the abyss won't be able to scare you if you surprise them first.
Classic coming through
but seriously, what were they thinking?
pokemon guides as a whole seem to full of weird shit and bad advise
Don't hit the weak spot for massive damage. That's really mean to the enemy and doesn't make for a fair fight.
Buy a Nintendo Switch. Nintendo supports their fans, and has the best prices around. With Nintendo, you just know you will never run out of games to play. Their constant stream of games continues even after the generation ends.
Nintendo's fans are respectful, and add so many quality posts to this board.
pre-order, you get to be part of the special early club with the bonuses hehe 🙂
also, buy online-only games, they are harder to pirate so you'll support the poor indie devs and you can play them forever
Min max everything and never let intuition guide you
Inverted aiming controls are for trannies.
b-but that's actually a good advice, inverted sucks
Sneed
Sometimes practice isnt enough
Sometimes limitations are straightforward, like raw reaction time not being enough
But sometimes its just dealing with limitations of what you can actively tell your fingers that your nerves just 100% will not allow
Like not overcorrecting a jump or dash or dodge, knowing full well it doesnt do anything, and that overcorrecting hurts you more than if you commit 100%, but you do it over and over and over anyway.
Sometimes you can work around it by brute force/repetition/luck. But other times you simply cant.
quit vidya and just scroll through Ganker all day
rofl
thats the silliest answer in this thread
no one would do that
Hit it until it dies.
rebind your movement controls to move forward with m2 so you can keep your fingers on the lean keys
Always use a spoiler free 100% guide for maximum enjoyment.
looking down makes you go faster
The best keys for any games are:
C to crouch
Shift to jump
Space to sprint
CTRL to open your inventory