How to increase Gaming Stamina? - Page 3
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Kaeru
Sweden552 Posts
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IGotPlayguuu
Italy660 Posts
I don't see how playing 4-5 SC2 games in a row can make you much worse... | ||
Dazz3
Sweden24 Posts
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mousepad
United States136 Posts
When you exercise, other things will fall into place as well. You start paying attention to what foods are good for you, when you need to get some sleep. etc. | ||
rareh
Portugal298 Posts
On September 04 2011 05:04 Dazz3 wrote: First of all I'm not sure if this is the right forum, admin's feel free to move this thread if you feel it should be posted on a different forum. I'm a high diamond player that's trying to make it into master but I've got major problems with my gaming stamina. When I play more then 3-5games in a row I start to get what I like to call "brain lag", my reaction time and decision making drops A LOT. If I don't play mass games I find myself beating players on master level frequently but when I try to ladder a lot I get "brain lagged" and just go on a losing streak. If I have a free day I can get 20-25 games in if I make Sc2 the focus for the day, taking small breaks and bigger breaks for meal and such but I feel I could and I would like to play more. Anyone got any advice what I could do to increase my gaming stamina? Should I just press on and thus gain it or is it just something you need to be born with? Any advice helps because I'm seriously considering leaving the game since I feel I can't play the amount of game's I need to get to the "the next" level and I feel very frustrated being stuck at my current skill level for a long time. MMA plays around 25-30 games a day, cause one of his fingers(index) paralyzes if he plays too much. Rest of the time he watches replays and debates SC2 strategies with his teammates. You don't need to play many games and some pro players have your problem as-well. To get better i suggest: 1.coaching, get the best player you can find to coach you, might not be cheap. 2. Switch race, some people suck at terran, but are good at zerg, vice-versa, also if you play other races you understand the other races weaknesses and strengths better and can determine which race is the most suited for you. 3. See whats your biggest weakness and try to correct that thing alone for a considerable amount of time instead of only massing games on ladder. There are several maps out there for this. 4. Healthy life style. Exercise and eat good food. Jog maybe 1-2 hours a day | ||
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