How do you 'git gud'?

How do you 'git gud'?

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Repetition.

Seems like a loser's way to tackle the problem of sucking.

By inducing more dedotated wam.

Watch slice of life anime.

have you tried ducking when people are shooting at you?

Play more

Constantly check how you're doing

Understand what went wrong and what went right

Adapt where necessary

Learn the game, including mechanics that aren't that well known.

But mostly just play more

It's literally the only way you stupid chink
>lol just cheat

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Excellence is a habit, we are what we repeteadly do

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This + good self analysis meaning you actively try to spot your mistakes and improve them via more repetition. It's the only real way.

What competitive game should I git gud at?

How about you start tackling the issue of sucking my dick?

Good self analysis can also be replaced by good intuition which is sort of subconscious self analysis.

The problem is that I have a boner.

not gay

Me neither.

okay

No it can't because then you develop a habit of playing in a braindead way and don't know what to do when you plateau, which will happen sooner or later, since you don't have the right mindset to understand what you're doing wrong. Not to mention in many games intuition isn't really applicable like strategy where you need to plan out each action, but self analysis is always completely applicable to everything you do, vidya or not.

Skyrim

first you get then you good

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I don't know mang, my best friend is a troglodyte who flunked middle school and he beats my ass on Contra. I call it intuition, but it could be some form of retard genius that has escaped Jungian psychology.

yikes

Educational systems aren't designed for intelligent people user, their purpose is to force feed information and make sure the "student" regurgitates the information they've been fed.

That's Contra though, the games are simple and easy, it's always clear how and what you need to improve there. Once you play something more challenging or complex the path forward becomes obscure and it gets hard to tell how you should be tackling the challenges or how you should be improving

>prithee thee

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>prithee thee
>request you
What's the issue?

>practice a ton
>play until you feel you're hitting a wall
>spend some time researching
>(optional but ideal)learn directly from others by mimicking their strategies
>apply what you learn to how you play
>repeat from step 1
You should spend 90% of your time playing or practicing, and only a small portion of time researching.
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Long video and he takes a while to get to the point but he has good advice.

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Actually this.

Practice makes perfect.

fighting games are proof this isn't true, most of the best players are sub 100 IQ and can barely form coherent sentences
analyzing something is a different skill from just doing it, you have to analyze something to be able to explain or teach it but not to be able to do it, your unconscious can do most of the calculatory work on its own without you realizing it's happening or being able to explain the reasoning behind your decisions

Practice makes permanent, not perfect.

You also need natural talent. People who always act like everyone can become anything they want are fucking retarded. You have to be born for certain things.

Get a job and have sex.

The quote is "Practice makes perfect"
Practice makes permanent doesn't even ring true, there's no such thing as a permament skill.

If you're expecting to hit a point where you do everything first try every time then you won't. It doesn't work like that

I want to download Ram if you get what im saying

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Practice makes perfect is a lie and any muscle memory skill won't leave you for long. Practicing bad habits won't ever make you good.

You're retarded, most fighting game players have very good knowledge of what it takes to get good at vidya or anything else and speak about it at lengths in videos and such, with good practice methods, etc. Don't confuse social awkwardness with a lack of intelligence. Besides games aren't a good test of intelligence to begin with, they're more about mindset, dexterity and practice.

Practice and try to improve.

That's why the phrase is "git gud", not "be gud". It's a phrase that means there's no shortcuts, just do it until you can do it better.

Also your latter sentence shows that you don't even know what I'm talking about. The idea is to identify mistakes, usually after actually playing, and then work on your fixing your shortcomings via repetition until you get good at which point they stop requiring conscious effort and the whole process becomes intuitive. If you only rely on intuition you will build bad habits, you will not know what to improve, and you will be behind who do take self analysis seriously. There's a reason so many people play for hundreds or thousands of hours and are still shit, and it's not because they're lacking reflexes or some other meme.

Did both I still suck