Everyone loves to play games. There are many that enjoy having time to relax and unwind to play video games. There are also professional gamers; however, there are only a few professional gamers compared to the rest of the gaming community. Would you like to be a professional gamer?
In my opinion, I would say that trying to be a professional gamer is not worth it. It takes a long time to play a game and then master it. After that, there is continuous practice. Then there is just more playing, and playing, and playing. After a huge amount of game time, you may want to play another game later on. The game you are playing may get boring and you won't feel like playing it more often to get better. Another reason to not be a professional video gamer is that of the different moods and feelings. It's one thing to casually play a video game with your friend, it's usually chill and fun. It's another feeling to play a game trying to be one of the best in the world. Another way to explain it to some of you gamers is like this. In many online multiplayer games, there are two main types: casual and competitive. There is a different feeling when playing the other. In casual games, you play more open, freely exploring, and more. In competitive games, it's playing the meta (which in gaming is usually the strongest strategies currently) getting higher ranks. Pretty much trying to place in higher spots above others. It is possible to take more fun out of the game. I would say to have another type of self-sustaining job if you thought about professional gaming. It is hard to be a professional gamer and live like that. Is professional Gaming worth it? I imagine it's worth in the sense that generally you should take the chance to make money doing something you enjoy if that option is available to you. In the long term, they all still need to find a real career, because odds of them getting far as a pro gamer are pretty much near zero. Some of them could probably transition into a career with a game developing company, but that's about as good as it's going to get with a career in games.
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