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Thanks, buddy. I appreciate your answer. Yes, it is frustrating from time to time, but I love the game. I know that I am not very good at it and I see it as a challenge to get better against all odds. Currently I am losing hard in HUT online and offline, as well as not doing great in BAP, but I see a huge potential of improvement. As you wrote, taking on the challenge and trying not to complain too much (even when there are many things to complain in this game since the peak of the series in 2014) is what I try. Still a fun game and if frustration grows too much, I still can reduce the difficulty to rookie. Let's do this.
septicon. Just to put things in a different light. The majority of players playing this game vary between beginner and mediocre. I did like your reply, and am glad you see the enjoyment in the game first, rather than the frustration. And you mentioned about changing levels. What i would propose to you is. Find the level that offers both fun and one that gauges progress. Its a one step at a time approach. To add more enthusiam to your game. Go through the various moves, trying the ones you like, and try to be proficient in those. Trust me. It does make a difference seeing your players exercise different ways of playing. Enjoy the game bud, as you have been doing. And drop me a line from time to time, to let me know how your doing. All the best!
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