Let's be honest to ourselves. I'd like to hear - is INFP type people are literally born to suck at video games? Is it more difficult to them to learn mechanics and gameplay than others? INFP type has no thinking in it, so does it make us play vidya just based on our senses and feelings?
Share your feels, robots.
I'm INFP and was top 100 eu ladder on starcraft so I would say it's still possible to become highranked in a competetive game.
At league I'm somewhat mediocre though(d5). I would say that comparing myself to others I'm not mechanicly worse or anything, but I do get way more affected by angry teammates and crushing losses :(.I tilt really hard and get very mad at myself
>>29146337
I think so. I'm INFP and enjoy games but suck at them
>>29146812
Fuck, I can't move my hands fast and properly. Have no motivation to learn something. Basically I'm mechanically and mentally retarded.
I'm INFP. I used to be good at games, but then I wanted to stop caring about how good I played them and somewhere along the path sucking became more fun than being good because I wasn't stressed about anything in game and I just relaxed. It's comfy now.
>>29147141
How do you become mastermind at games?
>>29147141
card sucks btw
I'm INFP. I think I'm decent at vidya that I really like. Better than a normie. But I watch vidya of good players and copy what they do.
Super Smash Bros 4 is probably the best I've ever been at a game. I know, it's super casualized, but still. On a scale of 1 to 10, I'm like a 7 at my very best. I couldn't beat a pro, but I'd hit them a couple of times.
But I never really invest too much in vidya because it's not worth it unless I'd be doing it like a job, which I'm not.
I'm decent at games. I try my hand at min/maxing and being efficient but I hate hate hate meta shit.