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1. Do the boring stuff (practice) and be willing to learn from other better players 2. Don't let toxicity get to you, or even go as far as trying to alleviate it 3. Do your best no matter what
CricticalThinking yesterday, i met a toxic person, but i was also being toxic myself, he called the server doggsht and i 1v1es him clapped him for 7-1 and he leftlol, he was an adult aswell still feels good to burn that guy to the ground but its better to just stay focussed and dont get toxic
life is a game fam, dont be a noob by limiting your perspective yall, u can even tea bag in real life as well but for real tjo, his vid on flow state was perfect!
S1mple mentioned on a stream that it's really important to always try your hardest, no matter what situation you're in or how important the match is. I think that's important to keep in mind when you're trying to be the best player you can be.
@@senua7912 thats not the point. the objective is the positive mentality they are picked for their raw mechanical skill and their toxicity is hoped to be managed over time. its not a positive quality its the very opposite.
Can verify this 100%, everything here spoken is the truth. For example, I had a guy tell me that I only cared about winning. I was baffled that he would say something like this to me. Name me a single gamer in the world with a 100% WR. There aren't any, so if you can't win 100% of the time, why would you even have this mindset that you can always win? Why would you have the mindset to quit just because you make a mistake? That's not the mindset of a pro, when I make a mistake, I try to figure out why and learn from it so I don't make that mistake again or I minimize my chances of making that mistake again. You don't get good by stopping because you make a mistake. I tend to not talk much to others when I game unless I'm just messing around because people just don't have the mindsets that we do and they wonder why I don't talk to them. It's simply because as long as you don't understand or if you refuse to understand, there is no point in us communicating unless it's about gameplay. I tend to try to always find a way to win and talk about how to win or do better. I'm not interested in being negative nor do I have the time for that. I've run into players like that as well and I told them to not worry about their mistakes and we focused on winning and we almost always do. If you aren't a pro and you want to be a pro, listen to this man, he's 100% speaking the truth.
I never knew you had a YT and Twitter until my friend told me. I used to watch you a lot back in the CS 1.6 competitive days. Subbed and followed on twitter and YT, also this video is amazing. Positive mindset, get rid of the negative energy and stop pointing fingers.
my personal take on try-hard mode is: Try new things if it won't stop me from winning the game. That's how I get more familliar with the game as a whole, and those more niche situations. I find it very fun to play like that.
tips N°1 to deal with toxic , ignore them mute them , don't respond to them and that's it (ignoring come also on ignoring them if they shoot or even kill you , or throw the match)
Thank you for the video. I mainly play OW and its really hard to stay focused and try to keep your team mindset in check. The only problem is, it takes a lot of energy from me that I get tired in 2-3 games.
Doing the 3 C for me works wonders, I love it :). Cool, Calm and Collected. Cool - comfortability, Calm- body language, breathing control/ steady/lowered and controlled heart rate technique and no facial expression/ Android/ terminator face/ poker face, be patient and Collected- Never overthink, never doubt/ second guess yourself, positive mindset, good SLEEP schedule/routine, Eating/ good nutrition, working out relaxes the mind and body and Knowledge, learn the game mechanics and map control etc. That is my routine :)
I always do my CS:GO workshop warmups before playing any FPS game. I'm not trying to be a professional player but I want to be better and feel comfortable.
As far as toxic mates go, I find that being the one who always stays positve helps a lot. I say stuff like "hey nice try", "oh they got lucky, you guys play better than them!" or "shit happens, keep playing, we got this", even if its like 13:1, I can feel that suddenly my mates have a little hope, than we win a round or two and their confidence rises, of course I try my best to carry but have trouble doing so sometimes. And what's also interesting, people who don't talk the whole game suddenly started giving calls and trying their best. Being optimistic really spreads, just like being toxic. Anyways thank you for the video, I have been binging them, I really want to get good at csgo.
I love this video man, there are no other people like this man, this is the type of gamer/friend you would always want. How does he think of everything, I came here because I found myself getting mad and thinking I wasn't performing my best, just knowing that there's a video like this and many more that this guy makes is insane. Keep up the work man! (the video helped me a lot)
Thanks for these Ron, I've always been really good mechanically at games but when it came to mindset I was always thinking I was really the best every time and not trying to learn to become better.
great video, loved the face cam as well. Would love to see a video on how to remain calm and not tilt, I think me and many others would greatly benefit from this sort of video, keep up the good content!
Hey man, great content i really learned some stuff looking forward to more new coming. Is it possible for you to do a Video about shooting techniques? Such as tap-shooting quick aim, flick s etc, or recoil controle etc..? Would be great!
Hi, thanks for the video! My friends and I have this small team on matchmaking, and I was wondering if you could make any videos on team strats. Anyway, I love the content!
hi ron i know im late to the video so i dont know if you'll see this comment but could you do a video on performing under pressure (i tend to shake a lot) and quick reactions (not like your video about reflexes but about thinking what you should do in certain situations that require your decision in a second)
Your right. I was unreal tournament god 20yrs ago. Did not game competitive for 15 years, came back to play Valorant and became bronze..... now iam gold because i just could not rest! Game culture and hardware changed overnight for me. I still remember to clean the balltrack house wheels :') Willpower is for losers, winners dont have willpower but winpower.
My advice, its 100% working and work instantly but...have negative effects. Smoke like 0.25 g of good weed, wait like 10 minutes and start playing. Ur focus will be a little bit bad ,vut ur arm will be steady ,and u will be more chill when shooting etc. Works in games when u need track the enemy. Aim is like a butter,sometimes its almost feels like ur enemys move slower or some shit .
Rambo you should check out Aimer7's aiming routines for kovaacs (and fps aim trainer), they are by far the most complete guides out there and they can really can help anyone to improve their aim
Ron, I have a question. I think my aim is not terrible, but when I enter the real game, I get anxious too much even if it's just non-ranked game, my aim stiffens and ky bad habit comes out(such as ducking from the first shot). When I consciously try to fix those, I lose some other aspects such as map reading, time calculating, etc... How can I fix my problem?? Thanks a lot man you're wonderful
I have a very bad mindset, I'm am very depressed. So when I do bad, I beat myself up about it. Like ah why did I watch that corner when I should be doing this, or ah why did I hit a low when I should've done a special, yadayada. I'm a toxic person but not to others but to myself
This helped me a lot and I really enjoy your method of teaching and just how calm and positive you are, I'm a player who often can get frustrated easily with teammates and with the game, with your help I'm putting a major effort it looking mistakes and learning as well as keeping my standards high at all times.
Hello, keep up the good work! Can you make a video on breathing, or maybe on how to review mods? Thank you for all the help. I want to be the best player!
Yes demos sorry for the typo. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. Do you know of any gamers who are couching or are willing to couch ? I know there is a lot of comments thanx again !
Question: What can we do to translate Aim and skill while playing various games example for CS-go and rainbow six siege. Granted there are unique aspects in each game mechanics and how we can use it to our advantage, where do we start with our mindset when getting into a flow of the current game played.
That's a complicated question i'll try to answer simply - Prepare your mind and mental state by reinforcing positive thoughts, thinking through the pace and gameplay beforehand, and warmup your body and aim before playing
Hey, I would like to know how you could help improve a teammates mindset, because he always complains and it irretates the team and he just makes himself negative? I would really appreciate some advice. thank you.
Your video is really inspiring! I do have a question for try-hard mode. I do try-hard mode every game and think that it's the finals of a tournament. But I sense that once I feel like I am being outdone no matter how hard I try my mind turns negative real quick. Like the morale has been broken and I feel insecure about my skills. What would your advise be for that? I find it pretty hard to recover from that specially if it happens during the match.
Would u have any tips for someone who can’t improve??? I’ve been in mg since 1k hours and I’ve been stuck there ever since . I do know my nades and flashes but I feel like I’m extremely lacking in the mechanical level .Ive been practicing in aimbotz almost every day but I can’t translate the flicks I practice into kills in comp :c
honestly, you can wake up super hyped or really depressed so really depends on multiple factors , as the warowl says to be a good player, be a good person. so have good habits, sleep well, eat well and overall try to be happy, it is hard (i personally CANT do it but when i do it’s really amazing)
1. It's always someone else's fault 2. The opponents are hacking 3. Better gaming gear yields better results. Always. No matter how mediocre you are. If this isn't the case, 1.) and 2.) apply
I’ve been playing dota 2 I always i had a bad mental attitude. People in my server are the most toxic people you will ever meet. I just mute everyone from the start and I gained 600 mmr just by doing this.
The student mindset helps with so much. Usually I've had the try hard mindset, but if you only have that it brings so much frustration when you try your best and still don't perform. If you keep that up you'll arrive to being tilted and then if you keep playing in tilt you'll eventually quit and some even blame the game for this and to be honest I think this has happened to me too with some games, directing that frustration to the games "flaws" and eventually quitting saying the game is bad. (fell in love with Apex and the pure enjoyment I get from the game has made me realize I can't keep blaming the game/community forever when in reality I enjoy the game, tho nothing is perfect ofc.) Being humble and thinking that you are learning and the learning never stops it all becomes more light I think. it's hard thing to balance, the more hours you put into it, the more you might think you deserve to win or should win the fights, so the frustration gets bigger when you don't and you start losing sight of what games are for, fun. This I think is ego being a bitch. I have seen it with couple of my friends when they start a new fps and get frustrated quickly when they can't climb the ranks because sure they have a lot of hours in fps games but this is a new one and you should do some research and give it time.
Love the vids but i haven't seen vids about delving into toxicity, I feel like there is a difference between a good player whose frustrated vs a shitty player just being an asshole. Because if you're trying and doing the best and the most you can to carry in a ranked environment and others aren't/ they are trolling, It's understandable to be angry and lash out
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1. Do the boring stuff (practice) and be willing to learn from other better players
2. Don't let toxicity get to you, or even go as far as trying to alleviate it
3. Do your best no matter what
CricticalThinking yesterday, i met a toxic person, but i was also being toxic myself, he called the server doggsht and i 1v1es him clapped him for 7-1 and he leftlol, he was an adult aswell still feels good to burn that guy to the ground but its better to just stay focussed and dont get toxic
i dont know why but i dont really rage because it already happened and theres no reason to get mad
@@KING-oc4hw That's really nice mindset
@KING I only get frustrated when I miss really easy shots, but it doesn't last long. I dont feel bad about getting smoked by better players
You're a hero of the gaming community man
Thank you 👍
This guy deserves more attention imo.
These tips can also be used in real life, not just cs.
life is a game fam, dont be a noob by limiting your perspective yall, u can even tea bag in real life as well
but for real tjo, his vid on flow state was perfect!
Just Smoke yo let’s 1 v 1 in my favourite game real life. Knife only okay.
S1mple mentioned on a stream that it's really important to always try your hardest, no matter what situation you're in or how important the match is. I think that's important to keep in mind when you're trying to be the best player you can be.
Thanks for sharing. He's god-tier
Come on guys , this guy needs to be more well known. Let's help him grow !
More well known? He is legend as far as CS 1.6 goes.
Sometimes we can all be stubborn but you're right Rambo. Gotta learn to grow as a player.
Ron: If you are toxic no team will pick you up!
young s1mple joined the server
He's an anomaly 😉
@@RonRamboKim well I guess he is!
xQc
sinatraa is most toxic overwatch player and he got picked for 150k at the age of 17
@@senua7912 thats not the point. the objective is the positive mentality they are picked for their raw mechanical skill and their toxicity is hoped to be managed over time. its not a positive quality its the very opposite.
Can verify this 100%, everything here spoken is the truth.
For example, I had a guy tell me that I only cared about winning. I was baffled that he would say something like this to me. Name me a single gamer in the world with a 100% WR. There aren't any, so if you can't win 100% of the time, why would you even have this mindset that you can always win?
Why would you have the mindset to quit just because you make a mistake? That's not the mindset of a pro, when I make a mistake, I try to figure out why and learn from it so I don't make that mistake again or I minimize my chances of making that mistake again. You don't get good by stopping because you make a mistake.
I tend to not talk much to others when I game unless I'm just messing around because people just don't have the mindsets that we do and they wonder why I don't talk to them. It's simply because as long as you don't understand or if you refuse to understand, there is no point in us communicating unless it's about gameplay. I tend to try to always find a way to win and talk about how to win or do better. I'm not interested in being negative nor do I have the time for that. I've run into players like that as well and I told them to not worry about their mistakes and we focused on winning and we almost always do.
If you aren't a pro and you want to be a pro, listen to this man, he's 100% speaking the truth.
I never knew you had a YT and Twitter until my friend told me. I used to watch you a lot back in the CS 1.6 competitive days.
Subbed and followed on twitter and YT, also this video is amazing. Positive mindset, get rid of the negative energy and stop pointing fingers.
my personal take on try-hard mode is: Try new things if it won't stop me from winning the game. That's how I get more familliar with the game as a whole, and those more niche situations. I find it very fun to play like that.
Love your videos brother. This is a great reminder!
tips N°1 to deal with toxic , ignore them mute them , don't respond to them and that's it (ignoring come also on ignoring them if they shoot or even kill you , or throw the match)
THANK YOU RON RAMBO KIM
THANKS FOR THE INSIGHT BROTHER :D
YOU'RE VERY WELCOME JOHN! 😄
such a good video. i'll try to play w/ "try hard mode", i always played so random and not doing my best. thank you.
he clearly has never watched a tarik video
@@russellpope4421 ?
He says pros have the try hard mentality but half the time NA FPL is just trolling
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This is excellent advise. I think people focus too much on the mechanics of the game but forget to be in the right mindset.
Ty Tempus. Mindset is everything! Even the best mechanics can crumble without the right mindset
Thank you for the video.
I mainly play OW and its really hard to stay focused and try to keep your team mindset in check.
The only problem is, it takes a lot of energy from me that I get tired in 2-3 games.
co-ff-ee
Competitive gaming definitely requires a lot of brain energy because of the constant processing of information and calculations :o
Following these tips will be very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks again for these teachings!
great one Rambo
although i thought the 3 thing will be
Desire
Discipline
Dedication
Team 3D best team ever, loved you guys!
haha, totally could've used this
Sat there wondering how I’m going to improve even more at fortnite and now I have motivation, you sir have earned a sub
Thank you ❤️
Doing the 3 C for me works wonders, I love it :). Cool, Calm and Collected. Cool - comfortability, Calm- body language, breathing control/ steady/lowered and controlled heart rate technique and no facial expression/ Android/ terminator face/ poker face, be patient and Collected- Never overthink, never doubt/ second guess yourself, positive mindset, good SLEEP schedule/routine, Eating/ good nutrition, working out relaxes the mind and body and Knowledge, learn the game mechanics and map control etc. That is my routine :)
Well said.
really great video man!
Tyty
What a nice dude, just found this channel and it's absolutely fire
Your vids are really good
Good video man!
Thanks Paul
Your content is legit so valuable dude
Tyty
I always do my CS:GO workshop warmups before playing any FPS game. I'm not trying to be a professional player but I want to be better and feel comfortable.
As far as toxic mates go, I find that being the one who always stays positve helps a lot. I say stuff like "hey nice try", "oh they got lucky, you guys play better than them!" or "shit happens, keep playing, we got this", even if its like 13:1, I can feel that suddenly my mates have a little hope, than we win a round or two and their confidence rises, of course I try my best to carry but have trouble doing so sometimes. And what's also interesting, people who don't talk the whole game suddenly started giving calls and trying their best. Being optimistic really spreads, just like being toxic.
Anyways thank you for the video, I have been binging them, I really want to get good at csgo.
Your videos is so helpful for so many games even as a controller player these tips are amazing
Im your student man.
And im getting better because of you.
I'm happy to hear I am helping :)
I love this video man, there are no other people like this man, this is the type of gamer/friend you would always want. How does he think of everything, I came here because I found myself getting mad and thinking I wasn't performing my best, just knowing that there's a video like this and many more that this guy makes is insane. Keep up the work man! (the video helped me a lot)
Appreciate it!
Thanks for these Ron, I've always been really good mechanically at games but when it came to mindset I was always thinking I was really the best every time and not trying to learn to become better.
Glad I could provide a new perspective :)
Thanks Rambo great tips
ty
Thanks!
you ar eamazing! i always played at the highest ranks cs go/overwatch and your tipps made me imrprove even more! keep it up!
Awesome dude
thank
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video about recoil control please? (like how some players lift up the base of their palm when dragging the mouse down)
recoil musclenomics :P I like that!
Awesome video love it hope u do more of this
great video, loved the face cam as well. Would love to see a video on how to remain calm and not tilt, I think me and many others would greatly benefit from this sort of video, keep up the good content!
My "7 tips to reduce anxiety may help". I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
Hey man, great content i really learned some stuff looking forward to more new coming.
Is it possible for you to do a Video about shooting techniques? Such as tap-shooting quick aim, flick s etc, or recoil controle etc..?
Would be great!
I was wondering what I’m lacking and I’ve found out I want to be good without trying at all💀💀
same, i seem to get bored or just stop playing after really fast and just cant put in work
You are the best teacher
Thank you Alwin
Hi, thanks for the video! My friends and I have this small team on matchmaking, and I was wondering if you could make any videos on team strats. Anyway, I love the content!
Very nice video. Thanks
:-)
hi ron i know im late to the video so i dont know if you'll see this comment but could you do a video on performing under pressure (i tend to shake a lot) and quick reactions (not like your video about reflexes but about thinking what you should do in certain situations that require your decision in a second)
Love this video keep it up
Thank you i found this video very helpful 👍
Yay new video
amazing video, keep it up!
tyty
Your right. I was unreal tournament god 20yrs ago. Did not game competitive for 15 years, came back to play Valorant and became bronze..... now iam gold because i just could not rest! Game culture and hardware changed overnight for me. I still remember to clean the balltrack house wheels :')
Willpower is for losers, winners dont have willpower but winpower.
Great vid, can you make a video on the angles to take in fight for common fps scenarios.
My advice, its 100% working and work instantly but...have negative effects.
Smoke like 0.25 g of good weed, wait like 10 minutes and start playing. Ur focus will be a little bit bad ,vut ur arm will be steady ,and u will be more chill when shooting etc. Works in games when u need track the enemy. Aim is like a butter,sometimes its almost feels like ur enemys move slower or some shit .
1million subs coming soon❤️ gold content😳 would love more csgo strategy for basic MM games or scrims
what
Why only 45k? You deserve more
Make a video talking about how to find a perfect Crosshair for you. I keep changing it 2 times a week since 1.6.
Just stop changing and stick to one
@@lordpingu1045 i get uncomfortable and ends up changing i know some thinks that doesn't work for me like outline and a small thickness.
bruh i got my crosshair by spending 2 hours perfecting my crosshair in ffa dm and lining up nades
@@melcclem9750 yesterday i made one and im sticking to it, red color, never played with it, its amazing until now.
Style 4
Gap -2
Alpha 180
Size 4.5
Thickness 1
Color red (forgot the number)
Res 1024x768
Amazing video, keep going your awesome content! Thanks for the lesson!
I know it’s late but thank you so much♥️
Great content, ty!
Watch this video in x1.25
literally *no one* disliked this
I bet you did just to piss me off
Rambo you should check out Aimer7's aiming routines for kovaacs (and fps aim trainer), they are by far the most complete guides out there and they can really can help anyone to improve their aim
Yes
Ron, I have a question. I think my aim is not terrible, but when I enter the real game, I get anxious too much even if it's just non-ranked game, my aim stiffens and ky bad habit comes out(such as ducking from the first shot). When I consciously try to fix those, I lose some other aspects such as map reading, time calculating, etc... How can I fix my problem?? Thanks a lot man you're wonderful
Try thinking more positively and less worrying
Thanks I'll try these mindsets for osu!
I have a very bad mindset, I'm am very depressed. So when I do bad, I beat myself up about it. Like ah why did I watch that corner when I should be doing this, or ah why did I hit a low when I should've done a special, yadayada. I'm a toxic person but not to others but to myself
This helped me a lot and I really enjoy your method of teaching and just how calm and positive you are, I'm a player who often can get frustrated easily with teammates and with the game, with your help I'm putting a major effort it looking mistakes and learning as well as keeping my standards high at all times.
please a video about " How to find your sens "
@corwin ain totally dependent on how you hold the mouse as there are different mice and wrist movements in every player
Nice video
Hello, keep up the good work! Can you make a video on breathing, or maybe on how to review mods? Thank you for all the help.
I want to be the best player!
Review mods? You mean demos?
Yes demos sorry for the typo. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. Do you know of any gamers who are couching or are willing to couch ? I know there is a lot of comments thanx again !
Warm body , cold mind. About That this vid
"have positive mindset"
woxic:
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i feel like whenever I see this guy talking I have to put it on 1.25 speed to actually understand
Question: What can we do to translate Aim and skill while playing various games example for CS-go and rainbow six siege. Granted there are unique aspects in each game mechanics and how we can use it to our advantage, where do we start with our mindset when getting into a flow of the current game played.
That's a complicated question i'll try to answer simply - Prepare your mind and mental state by reinforcing positive thoughts, thinking through the pace and gameplay beforehand, and warmup your body and aim before playing
1M sub for sure in futur ;D
Hey, I would like to know how you could help improve a teammates mindset, because he always complains and it irretates the team and he just makes himself negative? I would really appreciate some advice. thank you.
Your video is really inspiring! I do have a question for try-hard mode.
I do try-hard mode every game and think that it's the finals of a tournament. But I sense that once I feel like I am being outdone no matter how hard I try my mind turns negative real quick. Like the morale has been broken and I feel insecure about my skills. What would your advise be for that? I find it pretty hard to recover from that specially if it happens during the match.
how to be positive if everything that you try to do in game goes wrong!!!!
If you're doing something wrong, you're making mistakes - mistakes are an opportunity to learn and get better
So basically I just have to remove toxicity from me
Yes! You control your own happiness
Practicing csgo in 30fps never gets better haha
True story.
@@fulcrum1570 hard to play games for poor people like me
Ever thinking for an upgrade?
@@fulcrum1570 yeah but i don't have money and i am unemployed
Why are you even playing on 30 fps? Save your money to buy a better rig.
Would u have any tips for someone who can’t improve??? I’ve been in mg since 1k hours and I’ve been stuck there ever since . I do know my nades and flashes but I feel like I’m extremely lacking in the mechanical level .Ive been practicing in aimbotz almost every day but I can’t translate the flicks I practice into kills in comp :c
Do you watch matches or pro plays?
I do but I really struggle at analysing them . Like I really can’t replicate what they do as a team when I’m solo queueing
haha I'm mg too and I can't get out of this rank for 6 months
I am tilted because of it. My aim is not improving and game sense too. Even if I watch demos and play retakes
I see, have guys tried replacing your mouse with a better one?
WTF! Lifting weights is fun 0:54
how can we change our mindset ?
honestly, you can wake up super hyped or really depressed so really depends on multiple factors , as the warowl says to be a good player, be a good person. so have good habits, sleep well, eat well and overall try to be happy, it is hard (i personally CANT do it but when i do it’s really amazing)
@@wrathcs thats so true, if you have negative feeling when you wake up, it won't help you win.
Apex wannabe pro here working hard man
Im so sad because i cant improve even if i try so hard :(
Sometimes progress and improvement isn't noticeable day-by-day, but if you put in the work and dedication, you will get better
1. It's always someone else's fault
2. The opponents are hacking
3. Better gaming gear yields better results. Always. No matter how mediocre you are. If this isn't the case, 1.) and 2.) apply
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only agree with 3
Cara que vídeo bom pprt
I’ve been playing dota 2 I always i had a bad mental attitude. People in my server are the most toxic people you will ever meet. I just mute everyone from the start and I gained 600 mmr just by doing this.
ron rambo how many dpi do you use?
i guess 400
400
2k watched no dislike impressive
The student mindset helps with so much.
Usually I've had the try hard mindset, but if you only have that it brings so much frustration when you try your best and still don't perform. If you keep that up you'll arrive to being tilted and then if you keep playing in tilt you'll eventually quit and some even blame the game for this and to be honest I think this has happened to me too with some games, directing that frustration to the games "flaws" and eventually quitting saying the game is bad. (fell in love with Apex and the pure enjoyment I get from the game has made me realize I can't keep blaming the game/community forever when in reality I enjoy the game, tho nothing is perfect ofc.)
Being humble and thinking that you are learning and the learning never stops it all becomes more light I think.
it's hard thing to balance, the more hours you put into it, the more you might think you deserve to win or should win the fights, so the frustration gets bigger when you don't and you start losing sight of what games are for, fun.
This I think is ego being a bitch. I have seen it with couple of my friends when they start a new fps and get frustrated quickly when they can't climb the ranks because sure they have a lot of hours in fps games but this is a new one and you should do some research and give it time.
Love the vids but i haven't seen vids about delving into toxicity, I feel like there is a difference between a good player whose frustrated vs a shitty player just being an asshole. Because if you're trying and doing the best and the most you can to carry in a ranked environment and others aren't/ they are trolling, It's understandable to be angry and lash out
also i think you should script your videos
why did I hear the intro as warowl's
Because they are the part of the Same coin
First btw I love your channel