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10 Easy Tips To Improve Your Gaming Skills
Since the early 1980’s, playing video games has gradually become an integral part of most young people’s lives, and thanks to the constantly morphing tech of the twenty-first century, we can game in a variety of ways: old-school consoles, portable devices, and even smartphones. Despite being viewed as pure entertainment and just a way to kill time, video gaming requires dedication, especially if you plan to become a master gamer. To achieve such an ambitious goal, you need to realize that just because it is a video game, does not mean it doesn’t take practice to master. As with anything in life at which you may want to perform at the highest level, becoming a great gamer can take as much practice as, let’s say, becoming a good football or tennis player, even though it will take a lot less physical activity. However, to achieve your goal, you have to be as mentally strong; you must face challenges; you must be willing to lose; and you must be willing to examine your failures to spot your weaknesses. By fixing your mistakes and learning from your failures, you will eventually improve your gaming skills. Here follow 10 Easy Tips to Help You Improve Your Gaming Skills that won’t let you down.
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Customize the controls
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Many games allow you to tinker with the sensitivities and layout of the controls. Don’t take this for granted. Go to the options and test the waters until you get a perfect level of sensitivity; it will make a subtle but fundamental improvement in your performance that you may not even be aware of.
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Join an online community
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It’s not only fun and cool to play against players from other parts of the world, it can also help improve your social skills. You don’t necessarily have to leave your house to make new friends nowadays.
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Play many different games
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It’s true that we all have our favorite games to which we’re addicted and can’t stop playing. However, this can be a big negative sometimes as it will narrow not only your game choices but also your gaming skills and transform you into a one-dimensional player. Play different games to learn new things and further develop your knowledge and skill; it won’t harm you if some of them aren’t your favorites.
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Play against good players
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The purpose of joining an online gaming community, other than making new buddies to play with, is to improve your gaming skills, and to do that, you will have to pick better players than you. So once you’re involved in an online community, make sure to play against higher-ranked players to benefit from the tough competition.
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Understand your game
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Not really comprehending the ins and outs of a game is a common mistake many gamers commit and as a result, get frustrated or even abandon the game for good. Many of us have bought games for all the wrong reasons: they were popular, someone suggested them, or it looked good in the advertisement. However, if you’re not willing to “study” your game and follow the tips and tricks available (online or in the directions booklet that comes with the game), there’s a serious chance you will never fully understand it and find it too boring or difficult to enjoy or play successfull.
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Make the screen brighter
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This is an extremely valuable tip that most gamers don’t know, and if they do, they often underestimate it. Some experts and professional gamers suggest that when your screen is darker than it should be while playing a game, the colors don’t stand out, and there’s no contrast. As a result, the player’s focus and concentration decrease significantly, leading to mistakes during play that you wouldn’t normally make if the screen was brighter.
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Sharpen your mind before the game
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Studies have shown that players who did something creative before playing, such as solving math problems, painting, or reading a book, usually perform better than someone who just lazed around and had a boring day before he grabbed the controller. It always helps to loosen up before a game, and it’ll really help with your hand-eye coordination, thinking, and reflexes.
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Play old-school video games
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Old-school video games from the 8-bit era were truly unforgiving to their inexperienced players. They required precise timing if you hoped to see the next level, and the publishers of many of these classic games first released them in arcades. This meant that if you wanted to keep playing, you had to get extremely good or have parents rolling in quarters. To make a long story short, playing old-school video games is the best practice out there.
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Never give up
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No matter how badly you may want to turn off your console or even throw your controller at the wall when you’re losing or getting frustrated with how bad the game is going for you, try to compose yourself and keep going; no player ever gained a thing from giving up when things got tough.
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Take care of your body
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A very important thing that younger gamers in particular ignore is how your physical well-being and health can negatively affect your gaming life. So if you want your reflexes to be on point, you better start working out because being in shape always helps
20 Most important tips for (new) PC gamers
If you are thinking of joining the PC gaming community exclusively or broadening your horizons from being a console game to a multi-platform gamer, there are some things you should know about PC gaming. Here are 20 of the most important tips every PC gamer should know.
Thanks Gameranx for the awesome video which you can watch at the bottom of this article.
1. Download Steam
In many people’s eyes, Steam is the best way to play video games. It is a digital distribution platform that ensures you always get everything as soon as it comes out. Steam keeps all of your software, automatically updates your games, has community features such as groups, instant messaging and in-game voice chat to name a few.
2. Always check Reddit
If you missed a Steam sale or you are just looking for some excellent PC game deals, you should always check out /r/gamedeals. There are always some awesome CD-key deals as well as discounts from various sites you might not have found otherwise.
3. Don’t rush into buying a game
If you don’t absolutely need to play a game right now, you should wait for Steam sales (for example the Winter Sale going on right now) are an excellent way to get games even if you are broke; but watch out, there are some terrible games on Steam you should avoid buying even at a discount.
4. Use the Refund option
Earlier this year Steam introduced a new feature called “Steam Refunds”. If you are unhappy with a game or it does not perform well on your PC (for example Batman: Arkham Knight). Please keep in mind that if you play a game for more than two hours (or request a refund after 30 days), it is much harder to get a refund, so check it out and request a refund if it’s not the game for you.
5. Broaden your horizons
PC gamers aren’t just stuck with Steam when it comes to amazing deals and purchasing your games online. For example, Good Old Games (owned by CD Projekt who also owns CD Projekt RED, the makers of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt) is one of the best sites out there, selling DRM free games.
6. Grab a bundle
Online Bundle stores are also an excellent way to grab games at a discount. For example, sites like Humble Bundle (you also help a charity by purchasing from this store) and Bundle Stars sell games in bulk and sometimes have some excellent deals to explore.
7. Clean PC, happy gaming
To keep your PC running at its maximum potential (and low heat), you have to keep your PC’s “insides” clean from dust, hair and anything else that could have gotten into your case. The best way to keep your PC clean is to blow the dirt out with a can of compressed air. Don’t use a vacuum as it creates static and don’t blow on your PC’s components with your mouth, as your breath contains moisture.
Recommended reading: Game Smarter - 4 House Cleaning Tips to Improve Performance
8. Don’t bother with a Steam Controller
The Steam Controller “might look futuristic and cool, but it is not as effective as you might think it is”, even though it is built entirely by robots. For games you want to use a controller on, rather use the Xbox One or PS4 controller.
9. Nvidia GPU user experience
If you are running an Nvidia graphics card, go to their website and download the GeForce Experience software. The software will keep your GPU’s drivers up to date at all times. You can also optimize individual games within the software so that your games can run at the optimal graphics setting for your GPU.
10. Get up from time to time
Playing games on your PC is glorious and enthralling to say the least. However, you should always remember to get up and move around from time to time. “It is legitimately unhealthy to sit for long periods of time without moving your body. It can result in heart disease and even limbs that don’t function properly due to blood circulation loss”.
11. Play with your settings
Regardless of which hardware you use, for example AMD or Nvidia GPU’s, don’t be afraid to play around with your in-game settings to get the best possible performance out of your hardware.
12. Install mods
Some games are just better on the PC due to high quality mods and a brilliant modding community. For example, Fallout 4 gets better by the day with new mods you can use to add cool features to the game or even increase graphical quality. Read my colleague Han Cilliers’ article posted earlier today entitled “A look at 2015's Top 10 Mod Of The Year Winners”.
13. Get yourself a gaming mouse
A decent mouse will reduce input latency so your actions will register faster. It might not be that important for a single-player game, but for multiplayer games such as CS:GO where success or failure rests heavily on twitch reactions, a good gaming mouse will make all the difference. Further, you “should always disable the Mouse Acceleration” option in the game you are playing.
14. Open your mind to different genres
You will notice that PC games span a wider variety than consoles. For example, MOBAs and strategy games which are almost exclusively on the PC. The reason being that a mouse and a keyboard is just so much better when it comes to these two genres. Don’t be afraid to check out a genre you are unfamiliar with, it might just become your new favorite game type to play.
15. Check out Twitch.tv
It can be a lot of fun just watching professional eSports players or gaming personalities play on Twitch.tv. However, you can also stream your gameplay sessions yourself, which can be pretty satisfying as viewers can comment and give you feedback. If you do manage to get a lot of followers, you can also make a large sum of money just by playing games! For our local audience, I would also suggest backing South African Twitch.tv streamers.
16. Don’t bother with “gamebooster apps”
Actually, stay away from them altogether. For one, they don’t work. You can do more by just using your windows task manager and “ending” some unnecessary processes that take up a lot of resources. “In some cases, gamebooster apps can even get you banned from Steam, as they can be interpreted as a hostile program”.
17. PC Exclusives
There is always a lot of talk surrounding exclusives when an argument arises about which console is best. You should know that PC gaming also has a plethora of exclusive titles, for example Dota 2, World of Warcraft and League of Legends, played by millions of gamers worldwide.
18. Watch out for the ports
Some PC gamers detest console ports and rightly so. Some ports are well done (check Steam reviews before buying) while others make the news as some of the biggest failures on the PC, for example the Batman: Arkham Knight debacle.
19. Groups and message board
I mentioned earlier that Steam has great community features such as groups. Use those groups and message boards to find more people to play with and friends to share your experiences with. Not only will you become part of a game’s community, but you can also find guides to help you through difficult aspects of a specific game. For our local readers, check out our article entitled: “Where to find SA Steam Communities”
20. PC gaming isn’t all that expensive
One argument that comes up a lot from console gamers is that PC gaming is very expensive. Yes, it is true that you can spend a lot of money on a gaming rig, for example a GTX 980 Ti will set you back around R15,000. However, you do not need a GPU like that to enjoy games on the PC, as entry level budget cards can reach the same performance as a console. “You can spend around the same amount of money (as a console would cost) on building a PC that is better than a console.”
If you take all the amazing bargains on games into account, you might even save money in the long run. Further, you have to pay a subscription to play online on a console, while with PC gaming you can play online for free. Read our article entitled “Affordable SA PC builds to play 2015's AAA games” to find some great ideas for a PC build.
What other tips would you give someone new to PC gaming? Are you looking to get into PC gaming or know someone who is moving to PC gaming? Let us know in the comment section below.
Check out the video from Gameranx below.


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