I always wanted to build a brand, but with the pressure of trying to perform, I spent 10+ hours a day watching vods, server work, perfecting my own individual skill. Android
And theres some 17 yo fraggin out of mind
zidmz [#4]talent will always beat hard work
Fr man this is why i just quit trying
I dont wanna risk my life, i dont think i have good raw aim at all
zidmz [#4]talent will always beat hard work
you need both to be at the top. Talent can get you pro but maybe mid tier level.
na1ler [#11]you dont know shit about what u talking about. jesus.
no matter how hard you work you have a physical peak. if you're born naturally better you will have a higher ceiling
zidmz [#13]no matter how hard you work you have a physical peak. if you're born naturally better you will have a higher ceiling
yeah but at any competitive level, u still need to work really really hard. An average individual that work hours a day, will beat a the most talented person if the talented one doesn't practice.
Talent alone will, at best, get you to the top 5%
Asuna_Yuuki [#6]Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard
what if both the talented and non talented person work just as hard?
doesnt that mean talent beats hard work?
I dont have a stance in this just asking
SleepyBear [#12]I dont believe on talent actually, I think talent is a word we used when you've worked really hard in one particular skill then is become your talent
exactly this, mfs acting like there is a FPS gene
Rajesh69PaniPuriSeller [#19]bruh, f0rsaken family....
his brother xxcurate
him f0rsaken
and his 10years old lil bros already high immortal player better than 90% of the player base...
well i think that's what we call opportunity, not everyone can get supportive parents who giving a good PC to his kid which allow u to go PRO,
for example me, i get my PC at 19 yo and i buy it with my own money and my monitor its only 75hz ,my PC not even that good to go PRO
zidmz [#4]talent will always beat hard work
hardwork beats talent
when talent doesnt work hard.
fuck someone already commented this. my ass did not scroll far enough
ppmcpoopoo [#16]what if both the talented and non talented person work just as hard?
doesnt that mean talent beats hard work?
I dont have a stance in this just asking
Yes
Rajesh69PaniPuriSeller [#19]bruh, f0rsaken family....
his brother xxcurate
him f0rsaken
and his 10years old lil bros already high immortal player better than 90% of the player base...
the younger brothers are more likely to get into fps's because of their older brother.
and they can help them learn quicker. mentoring
jawn [#20]exactly this, mfs acting like there is a FPS gene
some people are clearly born better than others. I have mild tremors in my hand, whenever I'm the last man alive those tremors really fuck with my aim. There's even a valorant streamer with extreme tremors in his hands. FNS too have this problem even tho its very mild, have you seen him constantly ADSing after getting a kill? That's his hand fucking up with his brain. Then there's reaction time too.
Shots [#8]Fr man this is why i just quit trying
I dont wanna risk my life, i dont think i have good raw aim at all
you can try but remember that pros are very talented individuals. if you're not 100% sure about it you should focus on school/other carrers
zidmz [#13]no matter how hard you work you have a physical peak. if you're born naturally better you will have a higher ceiling
I didn't need to say this, but anyway, I used to compete in another game, and I was horrible, but I came to the conclusion that talent in fps is subjective, if you dedicate yourself, you achieve it, and was that what i did. Having talent is absolutely useless if you don't dedicate yourself and don't strive for talent. It's the same thing as having a Ferrari without a steering wheel, and a Fiat with Hamilton driving. That's the difference in performance. Like, For example do you think FNX from cs was not super talented? or that karrigan is a poor player? Look they career, longevity in the game, commitment, how many minds they changed for the better... ;)
delusional100tfan [#29]I'm 90% crosshair placement 10% aim sucks that aim my aim is still shit after all the aim training but i guess my game sense is improving due to my shit aim
Literally man, i dont got that juicy smooth mouth control
Got no raw aim, my crosshair placement ight tho so i take the advantage
SleepyBear [#12]I dont believe on talent actually, I think talent is a word we used when you've worked really hard in one particular skill then is become your talent
what if people that talented also work hard on that particular skill?
Shots [#8]Fr man this is why i just quit trying
I dont wanna risk my life, i dont think i have good raw aim at all
You just assume that those 17 yo don't put in effort lmao everyone does. If you want to be better then put even more effort so much that effort beats talent
SAMPV6 [#18]There is a lot to going pro, genetics just give you a small advantage that is negligible
agreed
PoonRaccoon [#25]some people are clearly born better than others. I have mild tremors in my hand, whenever I'm the last man alive those tremors really fuck with my aim. There's even a valorant streamer with extreme tremors in his hands. FNS too have this problem even tho its very mild, have you seen him constantly ADSing after getting a kill? That's his hand fucking up with his brain. Then there's reaction time too.
that's not being untalented, that's being disadvantaged and even then you can work you can work on your strengths and end up just like FNS, bro is at the top
Shots [#30]Literally man, i dont got that juicy smooth mouth control
Got no raw aim, my crosshair placement ight tho so i take the advantage
your eye to hand movement needs improvement try focusing as spot and move you crosshair as accurate as possible and improve reaction speed
Shots [#42]So was android doing something wrong?
Atleast 15% genetic plays a role?
His practice and improvement methods were probably inefficient
gamr [#43]His practice and improvement methods were probably inefficient
Bru basically means he had no luck on his side