GosuCoaching: Trials and Tribulations... /rant - Page 4
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Katkishka
United States648 Posts
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babolatt
Canada312 Posts
About how long did it take someone from Gosucoaching to get back to you after you sent in the form? Thanks | ||
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BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
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babolatt
Canada312 Posts
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acidburn
United States13 Posts
honestly i think this whole video game coaching for money is a joke i havent really seen it be worth the money.. i have played people in h2 who paid for lessons by strongside and other pro players and romped them... i dont think being pro is something you can be taught, im sure it helps but if youre not going to put in the time to do it yourself you cant expect gosuX to wave a wand and make you better | ||
Malgrif
Canada1095 Posts
On September 01 2010 13:00 acidburn wrote: why would you pay for gosu coashing? all these top notch players have learned themselves and playing with other... honestly i think this whole video game coaching for money is a joke i havent really seen it be worth the money.. i have played people in h2 who paid for lessons by strongside and other pro players and romped them... i dont think being pro is something you can be taught, im sure it helps but if youre not going to put in the time to do it yourself you cant expect gosuX to wave a wand and make you better basically it's to get someone's nooby self into the right mindset and start building the right habits to become better. contrary to popular belief, most people are terrible at self learning, think about why there's a school system when everything could technically be learned through research. school is there so you can figure out what you want to know and get help when you don't know how to know what you want to know, and coaching is similar; it's there so nooby people can figure out how to improve and what they should improve on. i estimate most people only do 2-3 lessons which is enough to teach them what they should be looking for to improve by themselves. at 20-30dollars a lesson it's probably a lot more efficient than going into rts cold turkey, griding hundreds of games in frustration, just to figure out something that a coach could of taught them in 5minutes. i think the reason why some players play like 10games and give up is because they can't handle that frustration, if they had a coach they'd probably derive a lot more fun out of the game. | ||
blabber
United States4448 Posts
On September 01 2010 13:00 acidburn wrote: why would you pay for gosu coashing? all these top notch players have learned themselves and playing with other... honestly i think this whole video game coaching for money is a joke i havent really seen it be worth the money.. i have played people in h2 who paid for lessons by strongside and other pro players and romped them... i dont think being pro is something you can be taught, im sure it helps but if youre not going to put in the time to do it yourself you cant expect gosuX to wave a wand and make you better yeah at first I thought paying money for video game lessons was kinda ridiculous. But then you realize it's not that bad when you look at how much money some people pay for World of Warcraft or other popular MMORPGs | ||
MacroNcheesE
United States508 Posts
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babolatt
Canada312 Posts
I'm a pretty experienced guitar player and slightly above average golfer. I can tell you with 100% certainty that getting formal lessons in either of these pursuits up-front is almost a pre-requisite for success. If you don't develop solid foundations and certain bad habits become "muscle memory", you plateau very early and never get better. This is probably the main reason people give the guitar up. Their faulty technique prevents them from improving past a certain level. | ||
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USA29055 Posts
On September 02 2010 07:03 AdamFox wrote: mod can close this btw Done | ||
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