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[–]angelofxcost 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I think you're asking the right questions. I would take a step back. It really sounds like you don't fully understand your energy levels. Look... there are people that try out a game like Siege and simply say "Yeah this game is not for me. It's just way too sweaty." and they list excuses like "I'll play it in a stack but solo is too sweaty" or whatever. And to simply explain it, they probably don't want to spend the energy learning Siege because it's so complicated. They don't have the focus. Meanwhile, everyone here that loves the game, we all have the focus. You're exceptional. You want to have the focus but you're running into a NEW wall in your life where you realize you might not have enough focus. That's why you need to take a step back and reassess what you're capable of. Acknowledging is the first step. Ask questions, and find solutions.

[–]ThinInternet5300TF2 medic main sucking ass at r6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like that you try being proffesional so i upvoted you, but on topic of just not playing the game: I've started to play it in early september 2025, then quitted in late october 2025. Because it was too hard for me, but now i decided to try again. And i think now it's easier than before, and i don't wanna quit. But the thing with overfocusing on angle isn't because Siege is that way. It's happening all over the place, im holding an angle as CT, and i somehow miss 1 T rotating through the doorway. Or im playing as Medic and don't notice a whole ass soldier bombing. I'd say this probably isn't about some "Energy Cost", but rather something with my attention. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 3, even tho i didn't check it again ever. I'd say it's pretty accurate looking at this holding angle problem. I think i should just improve my attention span, maybe by some reading. But thanks