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Competitive Gaming Is No Longer Done At The Arcades

Can you remember those amazing games we were all playing way back in the day? There was Duck Hunt, Pac-Man, Tetris, Earthworm Jim, and Pong. Well, gaming has come a seriously long way since then. Gaming has come as far from there as humans have come from the Hadean Eon when the earth was first starting to form.

It used to be that a gaming competition was a matter of getting on the leaderboard at your local arcade. Now it means playing in Esports tournaments with hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of dollars in prize winnings. The bottom line is this, gaming has become big business.

Arcades and modern competitive gaming are both forms of competitive gaming, but they have some key differences.

Arcades were popular in the 1970s and 1980s, and they were a place where people could go to play video games. Arcades typically had a variety of games to choose from, and people would pay to play them. The games were often simple and easy to learn, but they could be challenging to master.

Modern competitive gaming is a more recent phenomenon, and it has grown in popularity in recent years. Modern competitive gaming is typically played online, and it involves people competing against each other in video games. The games are often more complex than arcade games, and they require a high level of skill to play.

Here are some of the key differences between arcades and modern competitive gaming:

Unfortunately, becoming a professional gamer these days isn’t all fun and games. It is a lifestyle choice. It completely takes over and that is because it requires skill, dedication, determination, and investment. If you’re up for it, though, here’s how to get your journey to the International DOTA 2 championship underway.

Choose Which Game


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If you want to become exceptional at a game (and that is what it is going to take) then you are going to need to find a game that you are good at first, then persist with it. It could be FIFA, or Counterstrike or it could be MMORPGs that you want to play like a boss. Whatever it is, play online as much as you can, and start building your reputation, not just as a great player, but a great team player too.

Find Your Motivation


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If you haven’t got a reason to push yourself to the limit then you are never going to make it. Find that motivation. It could be the prize money, the niche fame, the joy you get or even the chance to prove your parents wrong and show them you can make money gaming.

All The Gear


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If you want to hold your own against the best competition there is, then you are going to need to have the equipment that will allow you do this. So, buy a desktop that allows you to make customizable upgrades, buy data cable online to maximize your streaming speeds, buy yourself as much modular hardware as you can find and thin and light gaming notebook to take with you when on the road. Headsets to communicate with teammates are another one. So long as everything you buy suits your style – and lifestyle – you’ll be fine.

Practice Makes Perfect


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There is so much you can do when it comes to practicing. Watch as much gameplay as possible, study the tactics being used by the best players, and don’t care about losing. Thomas Edison attempted to make the light bulb 2000 times, but he didn’t call it a failure. It said he found 2000 ways not to make a lightbulb. We are always learning. So play, watch and learn as much as possible.

Get On A Team


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Once you have begun to establish yourself as a serious player on Call of Duty, let’s say, and even gotten yourself a healthy reputation, it is time to find a team. Obviously, the better you are the better your chances of a team approaching you. If you haven’t had anyone knock on the door, then join some communities online, or start your own team and ask others to join you.

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