When you master them (never ending process) - you acquire an actual skill.
With video games - for the most part there is no real transferable function.
If you want an actual skill - maybe stop playing WOW and download and play a real flight simulator where intention isn’t entertainment but simulation. And when you put hours in go to pilot school - and fly real planes.
So I could have been more precise. But overall - just about every top grossing entertainment big video game - lacks real function.
So - I’m not telling you what to do. Just people deserve to be told that they are stunting them.
When I consider good and evil - I don’t assume people are sinless. We all sin. I’m just saying - know that you’re not trending in a positive direction by playing video games.
My role in an amateur team was the "IGL" or ingame leader. I had to come up with strategies so that we could attack the enemies objectives efficiently, and I had to convince my teammates that my way was the best way. Keep in mind, my teammates are TEENAGERS, as am I, so getting four other egotistical kids who think they're the hottest shit in the fucking world was a drag. I had been through several teams, trying and failing to get people to see my vision. That is indeed a transferrable skill. If anything, I reckon working with adults in a project team would be easier than hormonal, hard headed kids.
This isn't to take away from guns, but all vices require personal responsibility
I am laughing so hard at you trying to correlate getting your friends together to play a video game to actual leadership responsibilities and skills, WOW 😂
I can empathize with what hes talking about. Its not an easy task running an online team in a competitive environment, setting team practice schedules with 5-6 people, coordinating 2 matches times with opposing teams in leagues per week up to 16 weeks, scrimmages, practicing strategies and developing them, individual skill practice time. Figure out who is fulfilling what role in the team, coordination and chemistry between team members etc.
Teams with solid work ethic, communication and skill typically progress well in csgo and some teams who dont have any of that either disband mid season or at the end due to various issues. Then sometimes you gotta recruit, train and work from the ground up to keep going.
The fact your laughing at it shows me you have no idea what any of it entails and how it translates to real life skills or jobs.
Same thing with hardcore raid leaders in World of Warcraft, it can be a full time job for a lot of them and Ive seen what they go through.
If you havent been through it, you have no room to judge.
Guns are a tool with practical use and function.
When you master them (never ending process) - you acquire an actual skill.
With video games - for the most part there is no real transferable function.
If you want an actual skill - maybe stop playing WOW and download and play a real flight simulator where intention isn’t entertainment but simulation. And when you put hours in go to pilot school - and fly real planes.
So I could have been more precise. But overall - just about every top grossing entertainment big video game - lacks real function.
So - I’m not telling you what to do. Just people deserve to be told that they are stunting them.
When I consider good and evil - I don’t assume people are sinless. We all sin. I’m just saying - know that you’re not trending in a positive direction by playing video games.
Yeah well. CSGO taught me leadership.
My role in an amateur team was the "IGL" or ingame leader. I had to come up with strategies so that we could attack the enemies objectives efficiently, and I had to convince my teammates that my way was the best way. Keep in mind, my teammates are TEENAGERS, as am I, so getting four other egotistical kids who think they're the hottest shit in the fucking world was a drag. I had been through several teams, trying and failing to get people to see my vision. That is indeed a transferrable skill. If anything, I reckon working with adults in a project team would be easier than hormonal, hard headed kids.
This isn't to take away from guns, but all vices require personal responsibility
I am laughing so hard at you trying to correlate getting your friends together to play a video game to actual leadership responsibilities and skills, WOW 😂
Wow?
I can empathize with what hes talking about. Its not an easy task running an online team in a competitive environment, setting team practice schedules with 5-6 people, coordinating 2 matches times with opposing teams in leagues per week up to 16 weeks, scrimmages, practicing strategies and developing them, individual skill practice time. Figure out who is fulfilling what role in the team, coordination and chemistry between team members etc.
Teams with solid work ethic, communication and skill typically progress well in csgo and some teams who dont have any of that either disband mid season or at the end due to various issues. Then sometimes you gotta recruit, train and work from the ground up to keep going.
The fact your laughing at it shows me you have no idea what any of it entails and how it translates to real life skills or jobs.
Same thing with hardcore raid leaders in World of Warcraft, it can be a full time job for a lot of them and Ive seen what they go through.
If you havent been through it, you have no room to judge.