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is there a way to train your hand eye coordination and reflexes and shit...but in the context of vidya? ive always wanted to try some character action games but i havent played anything twitchy in years.

heres a fish girl, consider it a peace offering
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>>1552621
>is there a way to train
Yes, just do it, a bunch
>But I suck
Do it more then
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Everyone's shit when they start out. You also become bad if you stop playing for ten years. If you play the games a lot you'll be good at them and have good reflexes and execution and shit. Simple as.

The most important thing therefore is having fun. If you're having fun even when you're losing then you'll stick with it and have even more fun.
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If you are playing casually, no game should be hard.
If you are playing competitively, get good casually then find ways to to specifics practice.



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