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JRPGfan said:
Swordmasterman said:
I think I'm a good in fighting games, but I'm just a average player overall.

I've tried to play League of Legends, I think I played season 3 to 5, but I only managed to get to Gold 2.

Managed Plat 5 playing with a decent duo player..... as a support/jungler.

But yeah... Im avg at best too. League is more about knowledge and makeing smart choices, than actual micro-management stuff (skills).

I suck at fighting games, and generally dont play them.

Jrpgs? non of them really take "skills" to play, again its just putting in the work, and embraceing the grind :)

Platformers? Im okay, but Id not willing do the cuphead level of insanity I see there (doesnt seem fun), neither do those insane Mario Makers levels where they replay the same level for a year trying to get through them.

 

I dont think you need to be "good" at gaming to enjoy it.

You need to have 5 hands and 10 fingers in each hand in order to clear some Mario Maker levels. But some games are made to be difficulty. Like, for example,  Super Meat Boy, Cat Mario, Dark Souls.

I think platformer is one of the most challenging genres because they usually need a lot of skill from the player and also have some puzzle elements.  I never had any problem playing Crash, but I did struggled in some levels of Super Mario Bros 3; and the Spyro, the one he is chained to a dark dragon, was really difficult.

It's  hard to tell the difficulty of a Esport game. Since they  are multiplayer games, even if you are a average gamer, you will play like a god if you are against bad players.

I don't think shooters(single player) are hard. You just need to take cover and don't burn your ammo on nothing.

I also struggled in Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3. It was so hard to get through some areas, the battle against The Sorrow in MGS3 was really a Pain.

The point is: despite the fact some gamers are really bad, it's hard to believe that someone is so bad to the point of being unable to finish the game at all.