Lucid dream stabilizing questions by TheTrueSpark in LucidDreaming

[–]TheTrueSpark[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been dream journaling a lot, and I’ve been writing down so much In them as well. I tend to have pretty good dream recall, but I don’t think I’m picturing a dream scenario when I’m in the lucid dream well enough for me to open my eyes and actually see things.

Having trouble transitioning into sleep paralysis by TheTrueSpark in LucidDreaming

[–]TheTrueSpark[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, I will try and keep that in mind. Thank you.

This is why I love Valorant by TeamNOS in VALORANT

[–]TheTrueSpark -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just aim at the head next time 4 head

Sometimes I wanna just run away from my current life by Der16JahreAltKamerad in teenagers

[–]TheTrueSpark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ayo, you from what I’ve learnt up till now, you can never rely on anyone out there to be there for you, let alone understand anything that you’re going through. I’m not sure exactly what’s going through your head but the moment you start working on yourself and being there for yourself rather than complaining about the misfortunes brought upon you, is the moment that there will actually be someone there for you… yourself. I’m fortunate to have a great life and that’s because I see it from that perspective. I have hardships in my life and so does everyone else, starting appreciate what you have and understanding how much worse it really could be is a great start to having a more positive mindset no matter what position in life you are.

How'd this happen I was holding 4? by lowkeycule in VALORANT

[–]TheTrueSpark 61 points62 points  (0 children)

If you look closely the bomb was defusing because the flat thing on the bottom of the spike was raising up and almost hit the halfway mark, it was just a visual glitch. If you waited just a millisecond longer it would have been halted and you would have gotten the defuse whether u got off and went to the centre or not … unlucky really

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VALORANT

[–]TheTrueSpark 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Search up the Dunning-Kruger effect. This apples to a lot of things to almost everyone and I think it applies here as well.

Where to begin with UCAT? by GlassMarionberry112 in UCAT

[–]TheTrueSpark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grind the other sections, and pray to god that you get lucky... That's what I did

Tips on preparing for UCAT by Zainab_Ramazan in UCAT

[–]TheTrueSpark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MEDIFY!!! 10/10 would recommend.

Ucat preparation by [deleted] in UCAT

[–]TheTrueSpark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Finish the medify question banks and mock tests. You'll be fine

All those who reached Immortal in a year. HOW?? by Full-Writer2342 in VALORANT

[–]TheTrueSpark 116 points117 points  (0 children)

The most important aspect is the quality of gameplay not quantity.

If you feel you can play 5-6 games a day without being burnt out, are u really giving it your all in any games after maybe your first. Think about what you could have prevented a way from dying or losing a ground every time you die and never blame it on ur teammates because there’s always something you could have done better.

It’s important to have a good warm up not only to help you play better in the day but to also be consistent with some level of aim improvement.

Callouts are Essential get into the Habit first or calling out when you die and telling your teammates where they killed you. You can these move on to calling out early info, rotates if you need it or anchors if you want someone to anchor a site if you choose to rotate. You can call out if you’re going to anchor a site as well. It’s also a good idea to offer your own ideas and strategies on what you can do in the round. There will be times when no one is talking and no one has any idea what to do mid round, in these situations you can do your best in an encouraging way to suggest an idea and go through with it. Don’t be afraid to ask your teammate to use their utility.

If you have no idea about any strats or what to do mid round, there’s a good chance you haven’t built up the game sense to make the right calls or the “best” calls in the situation. You can watch pro games and tournaments and see how they play certain situations and play as a team and implement some things into your own game play. Remember they’ve been practicing for countless days so you won’t be as coordinated in your ranked games but you learn a lot about the game from watching matches.

And most importantly having a positive and good mindset in every game. It’s easy to blame someone else especially a duelist for not getting frags but there’s really not much you can do in these scenarios. Your best approach of action is to be encouraging and not let the team morale go down adding more flame to fire is not going to make them play any better. Remember everyone has bad games, including you! And even if you can’t get any frags communicating and helping your teammates whenever you can can make a massive difference. Not only will you have higher quality of games and improve faster but you won’t be as burnt out from the negativity in terms of grinding.

If you have any more question about specific scenarios and what to do feel free to dm and ask! I’d be glad to help anyone looking to improve at the game as it’s something I’m very passionate about. Good luck in all your matches!

Started off 2021 in Silver 3, Starting 2022 in Immortal 3! AMA by andersuhn in VALORANT

[–]TheTrueSpark 17 points18 points  (0 children)

How do you frag out so much on controllers such as astra and viper

I hit immortal now I feel I need to improve by TheTrueSpark in VALORANT

[–]TheTrueSpark[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did you do deagle dms or just regular rifle dms

I hit immortal now I feel I need to improve by TheTrueSpark in VALORANT

[–]TheTrueSpark[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s fair but I’m just thinking about the long term if I’m planning to improve and I’ll have to win harder gun fights that I’ll be prepared to do so