Is this even a question that needs to be pondered? Of course caffeine makes you a better gamer. Whether if it's faster split-second reaction times in CS or increased APM in SC, caffeine gets the job done.
ARMA is a military simulation, not a game to me because it's 90% frustration and 10% fun. Controls take a long time to get used to because it's complicated, you can get killed in a split second from an enemy from a mile away that looks like a speck in the dirt (reminds me of playing Delta Force back in the day!). Lots of slow calculated movements. I just want the DayZ standalone!
Wow that was painful to watch, stopped after Idra destroyed the 1st guy. He must have been a bronze level player - game was over as soon as Idra grabbed the natural and the challenger decided to turtle on 1 base (not going to last into the mid-game). Looks like this guy doesn't know about fighting zerg or any race or anyone for that matter: never let zerg get map control and if you're not expanding, your economy simply can't keep up with your opponent's. If the guy was a SC fan he should've heard or known about Idra and what he does...Idra prefers macro games without cheese, Idra loves to build up his economy where he can max out his supply and overwhelm his opponent, his love of mutas/baneling or broodlord/zergling, so forth and so on...aggravating that the challenger didn't know that. Most of us would lose to Idra but at least go down in a fight instead of turtling up and counting down to gg...again guy must have been very new to the game because he should've known better if he kept up with esports. BUT of course there's always the chance that he choked and made all the wrong decisions under pressure in a live environment against one of the most well known foreign SC players in the world. The caster, forgot his name, but he leaves much to be desired. I can forgive him dumbing down the commentary for new SC players but I can't excuse him for casting like he's at a retirement home...no energy or enthusiasm with his FML voice.
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