Dance stage/guitar hero/rockband/singstar... you get the idea...
You're bad at a board game that is about chance. That just means you have bad luck.The game of life.
How much effort do you really need to play those games, half the time you are pressing 2 buttons alternating to perform combos as easy as Final Fight or Streets of rage. Is not like Street fighter or Mortal Kombat with complex combos to perform.I'm terrible at most shoot-em-up games. I'm decent at hack'n'slash games like dynasty warriors.
Don't go to twitch, you find it being played a lot and viewed by many, I can't watch for longer than 5 seconds.Mobas. I'm bad at them because I find them to be the most boring of shit. Have your opinions as I do have mine, but I fall asleep while learning about them or trying to get good on them. Not heroes of the storm. But, that game has characters I like and stuff, so yeah.
tl;dr: Most MOBAs.
Can you really blame yourself if the controls aren't well developed? Then again, if a game is bad or not fun for you, would you care to be bad or good at it?Minesweeper, Solitaire, Sonic Unleashed (PS3) cuz of the bad controls, Road Runner's Death Valley Rally (SNES)
Is it cause the tracks? Hard to believe since they play the same, with some tweaks between each game like the paraglider and the gravity zone things, and minor changes in the item boxes.I'm fantastic at Mario Kart Wii, but I'm terrible at Mario Kart 8. It's infuriating.
It's actually pretty different for all of the reasons you mentioned and more. Unfamiliar tracks, removing the wheelies, no karts or bikes with comparable stats to the ones I used in Mario Kart Wii, other changes to the physics engine, new gameplay elements, an inability to hold extra item boxes, etc.Is it cause the tracks? Hard to believe since they play the same, with some tweaks between each game like the paraglider and the gravity zone things, and minor changes in the item boxes.
But they always add the older courses right, so I mean that is a thing.It's actually pretty different for all of the reasons you mentioned and more. Unfamiliar tracks, removing the wheelies, no karts or bikes with comparable stats to the ones I used in Mario Kart Wii, other changes to the physics engine, new gameplay elements, an inability to hold extra item boxes, etc.
They help, I suppose.But they always add the older courses right, so I mean that is a thing.
It just means you played too much of one version of the game and haven't gotten used to the other. Happens all the time. Nothing like a simple binge play won't fix.They help, I suppose.
Even on the old tracks, I'm not as good as I was because of the other aforementioned differences.It just means you played too much of one version of the game and haven't gotten used to the other. Happens all the time. Nothing like a simple binge play won't fix.
How much effort do you really need to play those games, half the time you are pressing 2 buttons alternating to perform combos as easy as Final Fight or Streets of rage. Is not like Street fighter or Mortal Kombat with complex combos to perform.
No one is bad at them then, can there really be a good or bad if everyone is equal?Exactly. That's why I'm good at them
No one is bad at them then, can there really be a good or bad if everyone is equal?