Best game resources to follow
02-26-2023, 08:38 AM(This post was last modified: 02-26-2023, 08:39 AM by tough_guy.)
It's pretty hard to learn game without resources. The free stuff online tends to just be advertisement garbage. I found it much more helpful to just pay for the video courses (or "borrow" a friend's) published by various companies.
In my experience it's simply not enough to just "get into the field" and practice, without having a solid knowledge base to work from. Otherwise, you'll be throwing yourself at hundreds of hoes, not knowing what you are doing, and not knowing what you need to do to improve. Simply throwing yourself at hoes without having a roadmap to follow will not allow you to develop to the higher levels of game. If you do this, you'll probably end up at around a 6/10 level of game. That's great for bedding 6's and the occasional 7 and rare 8, but not otherwise.
But on the other hand, I've also been a keyboard jockey in the remote past - I would spend hours reading and writing about game without actually doing it in the field. And that, of course, was useless. Game is learned in the field.
Does anyone have recommendations for learning game? For beginner, intermediate, and advanced guys.
I will post my recommendations after receiving a few replies. I don't want it to look like I was shilling any products.
In my experience it's simply not enough to just "get into the field" and practice, without having a solid knowledge base to work from. Otherwise, you'll be throwing yourself at hundreds of hoes, not knowing what you are doing, and not knowing what you need to do to improve. Simply throwing yourself at hoes without having a roadmap to follow will not allow you to develop to the higher levels of game. If you do this, you'll probably end up at around a 6/10 level of game. That's great for bedding 6's and the occasional 7 and rare 8, but not otherwise.
But on the other hand, I've also been a keyboard jockey in the remote past - I would spend hours reading and writing about game without actually doing it in the field. And that, of course, was useless. Game is learned in the field.
Does anyone have recommendations for learning game? For beginner, intermediate, and advanced guys.
I will post my recommendations after receiving a few replies. I don't want it to look like I was shilling any products.