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This article is designed to improve skills at all games, online, offline, console, or PC.

  1. Understanding games is more important than a fast trigger finger. All games, if properly designed, should follow a set of "rules", which define how the game should be played. Get in the mind of the game and the developers who designed it. These rules are often unwritten but invaluable to the way you play. For example, a tactical FPS (first-person shooter) will often require that you not stand in the open if you want to succeed. And in an FPS, learn where to aim in the body with each weapon. Often, you'll find that you must aim for the head. But shotguns are more effective in the chest, in most games. Rocket launchers should be aimed at the feet.
  2. If you panic in any game, you'll either die, send your army or teammates to their deaths or you'll find that you are useless to your teammates. A good way to learn skills like not panicking and about the "rules" of a game, is to play the old classic, Tetris . If you panic in Tetris, you fail. If you learn rules such as "do not create gaps", "do not create 'channels'" and "early on in the game, go for four lines at a time".
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    • In first-person shooters, do not use the arrow keys! They look temptingly simple, but the best keys to use are WASD (W forwards, A left, S backpedal, D right). Occasionally ESDF or ESCF are used instead for more room. This is because, with the arrow keys, there are no other buttons nearby to use. Imagine the scene. You're playing an FPS, and you need to jump. There is no nearby suitable "jump" button. Or if you need to reload, where is the reload button? You would have to take your hand off the movement keys, which is bad in a firefight. Don't forget Ctrl and Shift, as these keys are easily pressed by your pinky finger, excellent for functions you are likely to use when you are moving e.g a crouch button or sprint button. Jumping is good with the spacebar.
    • In a strategy game, your buttons will often be laid out logically enough already. For example, in most strategy games, to build a Barracks, you tap the B key.
  3. This is key to forming strategies and learning where you are likely to get attacked.
  4. Even if you don't know the people you are playing with, it is still good to type basic information like "Enemy incoming" or "Guard this area". But when you are playing with your team or with your friends, you really should learn how to communicate efficiently. Using TeamSpeak, Xfire voice or Skype is necessary. You will notice that in most games, the player without the voice chat is the one who dies first. The different voice clients all have advantages and disadvantages. Xfire of course lets you type into the conversation in-game as well, so posting a strategy that people can check at any time is easy with Xfire. TS creates the least lag for the players.
    • If you cannot use voice, learn to type quickly and use any in-game auto-sayings quickly. When typing messages, do not be a fool and use the global chat! Use TEAM chat! Global chat is for chatting, swearing when you die and congratulating the enemy on a fantastic shot. In strategy games, discuss strategy. Call for help. Use Beacons. Co-ordinate attacks.
  5. Practice your skills. Practice strategies, use different armies and units, try new guns, and practice activating your moves quickly. Become fast at what you do.

    Learn from others, but be self-aware. "When I want to get good at a game, I watch streamers who play that game to get tips from them. I also go out of my way to read patch notes for the game, to look at what's embedded in the game, and to understand its mechanics. I try to practice a lot and be critical about what I can improve, especially with my personal play style. If I notice that I'm struggling with something specific, I work on that action over and over as much as I can until I get it down." -Damon, semi-pro video gamer

  6. Do not downright break them, but bend them to give yourself the advantage. For example, you know not to stand out of cover? What if you found a ridiculous piece of cover that no one would think of checking? You've tried the big guns? What about taking down an entire army with a knife? For example, me and my friends like to, when we run into enemies in a corridor, throw ourselves to the ground and shoot the ankles. unorthodox, but it catches them off-guard. Do not break the rules of a strategy game. The outcome of a battle is never determined by some crazy plan involving using one unit to dispatch an army.
  7. This is not necessary, but it is so much more fun in a game to have a play style. Are you the sniper who'll kill the enemy no matter what range? Will you send a rush early on, not to win, but to mock the enemy? Are you the maniac with a crowbar? Enjoy the game, and play with style!
  8. Another step you don't have to do. Some players enjoy games more if they belong to a team.
  9. Winning games is great and the effort to reach and get. Do whatever it takes. But if you lose don't get angry. Try harder the next time. Retry or see what is the thing keeping you from winning; once you understand the boundary, you might surpass it..
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      Tips

      • Racing. Find all the shortcuts, there are always plenty in each track. Also try to get the perfect angle and speed for drifting around corners, as it can shave minutes off your total time. Time your boosts right so you don't go sailing onto a wall.
      • MMOs. Learn to work with other players. Different classes in MMOs fir together like a jigsaw. Learn these strategies for PvP and PvE.
      • Strategy Tips: Learn the maps, learn the units, learn the armies, and develop a real strategy. Starting a game and not having a plan is bad, and you will lose the game if you don't have a plan. The plan must come into play at the start of the game, because the enemy also has a plan, and he will not show any mercy when it comes to letting you build a comfortable defense. Micro. Learn how to micromanage your units, control them effectively and win fights when outnumbered.
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      Warnings

      • Do not cheat, or use strategies that make the game less fun for everyone else, a chance to be banned by the Host, So try to be classic and play the game! This is so important! Games are fun, and people who spoil it by cheating or spawn camping are not fun. Camping is fine, rushing is fine. Back attacks are fine. Team killing and spawn camping are not fine, only to be kicked out of the server. Using some form of hacks/cheats just makes the game less enjoyable - you tend to get 'burnt out' quickly. It is always fun and satisfying when you are able to work towards something in a video game for a long period of time and then receive said item knowing it was acquired legitimately. Think about it next time you decide to use some form of hack/cheat.
      • Do not swear at the enemy excessively. It is tempting, but don't. Most gamers won't mind if you swear when you die. It's a way of venting frustration. But if you are giving enemies abuse, no one likes it. Don't be afraid to put "You bastard" when you die, but you will always add "Good shot" or "lol" after it, to make sure the enemy knows that you're only kidding.
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        Jul 26, 2016

        "It reminded me to think about playstyle, rather than trying to develop one without knowing anything about the game."
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