New around here...

Hi.

Three golden rules to follow...

1. Practice everyday without neglect.
2. Learn the mechanics.
3. The more you play, the better you'll get. This goes with any game.

Statistics have shown that 50% of the game is losing. Learn to come to terms with that, embrace it, and you'll get past it. Once you have done that, the real learning can begin.

I don't come here anymore, so you just enjoy yourself. Zer0 is an amazing player.
 
Hi.

Three golden rules to follow...

1. Practice everyday without neglect.
2. Learn the mechanics.
3. The more you play, the better you'll get. This goes with any game.

Statistics have shown that 50% of the game is losing. Learn to come to terms with that, embrace it, and you'll get past it. Once you have done that, the real learning can begin.

I don't come here anymore, so you just enjoy yourself. Zer0 is an amazing player.

Practice and play in your own stride is more important, rather than forcing yourself to play which may contribute to burn-out

Learning the mechanics is important, but again you're not gonna learn these right away...the more you play and more accustomed you become to the game the applications you'll see to use them.

This is very true, a lot of "getting good" comes from grinding it out...but again all in your own time ^^
don't just come to terms and embrace losing...figure out why it is you lost...of course all this in your own time, start small and as you progress you'll be able to advance on your skill...you're not gonna learn everything all at once and neither do we expect people to
 
Alright, over 100 views and no further reply - interesting... o.O
Hey don't get bothered when people don't response, because they have their own interests and concerns of what to comment on. I was new here with nobody commenting on my thread and profile, but with being online often, exploring the website, sharing my thoughts and opinions on threads at SC Causal. I started to be recognized and well-known as the unofficial Dominic Augustus.
 
Hey don't get bothered when people don't response, because they have their own interests and concerns of what to comment on. I was new here with nobody commenting on my thread and profile, but with being online often, exploring the website, sharing my thoughts and opinions on threads at SC Causal. I started to be recognized and well-known as the unofficial Dominic Augustus.

Hey, thank you for your nice reply.
Didn't want to arouse huge attention with my thread and my introducing, but I thought there were at least some, 2-3 other people from Europe who could or would reply something, that's it. Felt a bit strange to me that no one replied with some small talk like "Hey, cool... I'm from Europe, too... welcome and so on" except for ZER0's post(s) as I usually experineced some post like those mentioned above in all other communities I'm participating in so far. Tried to share some thoughts on other threads but they seemed to be not worth it to me, at least as the number or dates of the posts suggested. Too bad, but that's what I got as impression from here.

In short, just: thank you. :)
 
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