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There are too many gaming mice. Too many keyboards. Too many headsets. I’ve bought half of them. And returned most.
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There are too many gaming mice. Too many keyboards. Too many headsets. I’ve bought half of them. And returned most.
Video games? A sport? No way! I heard that same laugh when I told my cousin I covered esports full time. He’s not alone.
I know that feeling. You open Playmyworld and freeze. Too many games. Too many rules.
I’ve wasted money on gear that did nothing. You have too. That mouse you bought because the box said “pro-grade”? It probably felt like holding a brick.
I’ve seen too many good players get banned for stupid reasons. You log in, ready to play, and suddenly you’re wondering: Can I say that?
I’ve lost count of how many hours I’ve spent dying in the same boss fight. Or staring at a screen too long. Or ignoring my back pain until it screamed.
I want to get better at games. You do too. Not just win more. Actually enjoy the process. But grinding feels pointless. Secrets stay hidden.
I hate scrolling through ten tabs trying to remember which game I own and which one I just wish I did. You do too.
I hate scrolling through ten sites just to figure out if a board game is worth $60.
I’ve watched people rage-quit VRSTGamer after five minutes. And I’ve watched others play for hours, calm and in control.