Clearly games with the competitive aspect as its primary source is something you seem to not want to play. In that case, I'd recommend two things.1. Play more single player heavy focused games like MGS V, Dragons Dogma, or Fallout/Skyrim2. Play games with co-op in mind and not head to headThese two games kinds of games help me get away from a lot of stress and just zone out to something more simplistic, or something that revolves more around me and "my" time, rather than everyone elses or an urgent stress factor.Also, fighting games piss everyone off either because you're so bad and you're aware you're bad and that pisses you off, or there are some cheesy moves.
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Competitive games just aren't your taste, it seems. There's nothing you can really do about that. I get pretty salty when I lose ten straight games after practicing for hours, but I have a drive to improve and become a competent player--so that keeps me going.You have to have a hunger--not just to win, but to be the best. Whether it's best on your block or best in the world. You also have to be very patient and realize that your lofty aspirations are months if not years away. You don't really seem to have a hunger for any of that--you just wanna have fun playing games, right?
Competitive Rocket League will be the death of me.Usually if I lose more then 3 games at a time I'll stop playing and angrily go on my laptop or play something else. It can borderline ruin my day though if it happens and I'm aware that the reasons I lost were fully my own. If the other player is just good then it's not overly terrible but if I'm just making stupid mistakes it's so crushing. Actually happened yesterday but thankfully I was playing unranked solo duel so my comp. rank is still good.
Quote from: TBlocks on February 06, 2017, 02:51:42 PMCompetitive Rocket League will be the death of me.Usually if I lose more then 3 games at a time I'll stop playing and angrily go on my laptop or play something else. It can borderline ruin my day though if it happens and I'm aware that the reasons I lost were fully my own. If the other player is just good then it's not overly terrible but if I'm just making stupid mistakes it's so crushing. Actually happened yesterday but thankfully I was playing unranked solo duel so my comp. rank is still good.Don't feel bad. I literally just rage quit because I let the ball pass me, then I tapped it in my own net, all alone.
Quote from: Luciana on February 06, 2017, 03:17:41 PMQuote from: TBlocks on February 06, 2017, 02:51:42 PMCompetitive Rocket League will be the death of me.Usually if I lose more then 3 games at a time I'll stop playing and angrily go on my laptop or play something else. It can borderline ruin my day though if it happens and I'm aware that the reasons I lost were fully my own. If the other player is just good then it's not overly terrible but if I'm just making stupid mistakes it's so crushing. Actually happened yesterday but thankfully I was playing unranked solo duel so my comp. rank is still good.Don't feel bad. I literally just rage quit because I let the ball pass me, then I tapped it in my own net, all alone.Rocket League is detrimental to people's health. 100% convinced.
Quote from: Luciana on February 06, 2017, 02:51:20 PMClearly games with the competitive aspect as its primary source is something you seem to not want to play. In that case, I'd recommend two things.1. Play more single player heavy focused games like MGS V, Dragons Dogma, or Fallout/Skyrim2. Play games with co-op in mind and not head to headThese two games kinds of games help me get away from a lot of stress and just zone out to something more simplistic, or something that revolves more around me and "my" time, rather than everyone elses or an urgent stress factor.Also, fighting games piss everyone off either because you're so bad and you're aware you're bad and that pisses you off, or there are some cheesy moves.I tend to stick to strictly single player games anyway. Usually Dark Souls, weirdly enough. I find I am decent enough at the game to find it quite relaxing.
Quote from: Big Boss on February 06, 2017, 02:55:42 PMQuote from: Luciana on February 06, 2017, 02:51:20 PMClearly games with the competitive aspect as its primary source is something you seem to not want to play. In that case, I'd recommend two things.1. Play more single player heavy focused games like MGS V, Dragons Dogma, or Fallout/Skyrim2. Play games with co-op in mind and not head to headThese two games kinds of games help me get away from a lot of stress and just zone out to something more simplistic, or something that revolves more around me and "my" time, rather than everyone elses or an urgent stress factor.Also, fighting games piss everyone off either because you're so bad and you're aware you're bad and that pisses you off, or there are some cheesy moves.I tend to stick to strictly single player games anyway. Usually Dark Souls, weirdly enough. I find I am decent enough at the game to find it quite relaxing.Well then there you go. As Verb said, competitive isn't your scene. It's not really mine either. Only time I do like it is when it's with friends I know I can either A. Lose to/with and still enjoy it, or B. Fuck off an entire round
Quote from: TBlocks on February 06, 2017, 03:19:26 PMQuote from: Luciana on February 06, 2017, 03:17:41 PMQuote from: TBlocks on February 06, 2017, 02:51:42 PMCompetitive Rocket League will be the death of me.Usually if I lose more then 3 games at a time I'll stop playing and angrily go on my laptop or play something else. It can borderline ruin my day though if it happens and I'm aware that the reasons I lost were fully my own. If the other player is just good then it's not overly terrible but if I'm just making stupid mistakes it's so crushing. Actually happened yesterday but thankfully I was playing unranked solo duel so my comp. rank is still good.Don't feel bad. I literally just rage quit because I let the ball pass me, then I tapped it in my own net, all alone.Rocket League is detrimental to people's health. 100% convinced.It's weird because I saw it coming too, and I saw myself doing it. But I did it.
Quote from: Verbatim on February 06, 2017, 03:05:45 PMCompetitive games just aren't your taste, it seems. There's nothing you can really do about that. I get pretty salty when I lose ten straight games after practicing for hours, but I have a drive to improve and become a competent player--so that keeps me going.You have to have a hunger--not just to win, but to be the best. Whether it's best on your block or best in the world. You also have to be very patient and realize that your lofty aspirations are months if not years away. You don't really seem to have a hunger for any of that--you just wanna have fun playing games, right?It's kinda funny you mention the hunger and drive to be the best. Whenever I'm playing RL with my buddies if we're not playing ranked for whatever reason I'll be secretly (or openly) wanting to play ranked instead. Whenever someone asks why I need to play ranked I'll word it almost exactly the way you did. The thrill of beating a foe in a pressure game is just so satisfying.