Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Playing Video Games Is Not Only For Kids Anymore - 1720 Words

Training up to 50 hours every week with your team in order to make it to the big leagues, competing against other teams for fame, glory, money, and a chance to join one of the professional teams. Does not sound like an especially rare scenario, but what if I told you I was talking about video game players? That is right. Playing video games is not only for kids anymore. During the last decade eSports (professional online gaming) have grown to an unexpected extent. Professional players go through intense non-stop training every week to keep up with other teams. Call of Duty, Dota2, League of Legends, these are only a few examples of the most popular games. Being a professional player is very time consuming and requires a lot of dedication.†¦show more content†¦I have been gaming for years and tried to go professional in more than one occasion. However, I lacked the support to achieve so: my family never saw it as a career path that I could follow in order to have what they co nsidered a successful life, and school was a big impediment that did not provide me with any help either. I know how it feels to try to go professional but not being able to only because I didn’t have the resources to even try. First, let’s talk about how professional gamers spend their day. â€Å"The players on Team Liquid, a professional League of Legends team, practice for a minimum of 40 hours per week and most play the game far more,† (Jacobs) stated Harrison Jacobs in his article â€Å"Here s the insane training schedule of a 20-something professional gamer.† Harrison followed one of the most popular League of Legends teams through 2015’s tournament season. They do not have breaks. Even â€Å"free days† involve playing and discussing strategies. Practicing is a constant effort to avoid falling behind the other teams and master the changes the game offers every couple of weeks. It is not simply playing games, it is about mastering something you love. This requires

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