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How To Become A Professional Gamer And Get Paid For Being A Gamer by headmasta: 4:35pm On Jul 14, 2017
1) Pick your game. With a service like Xbox Live, you can practice and compete around the clock both with and against very skilled players. It’s not about randomly finding people to play against. You have to find a game you’re good at and become exceptional at it. Once you find that game, build your reputation as both a skilled single player and a team player.

2) Stay motivated. Winning and money are big motivators for pro gamers; so are family and passion. It’s always about having fun doing what you already love doing.”

3) Practice. Study the best tactics, watch a ton of gameplay and learn how to lose. Even when you lose, you’re practicing, and practice really makes perfect


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4) Gear up. You need equipment that allows you to properly test your skills against the competition. It might be nice to have the hottest PC, but the most important thing is to choose one with the right performance that suits your lifestyle. You can get a thin and light gaming notebook to bring to meet up with teammates or make sure practice doesn’t slow down when you travel. A highly customizable desktop will help ensure that you have the most up-to-date hardware for your ever-evolving games. As long as you have an Xbox or PlayStation, you’ll be able to compete.

5) Join the community. As much as pro gaming is about individual talent, it’s also about the community and being a team player. Before starting, get to know the rules of being part of a particular gaming community.

6) Find a team. Once you build a reputation as a serious competitor, find a team. If you’re really good, the team will probably find you. If not, try out for teams. MLG has dedicated spots to communicate with other teams and players. There are also communities where you can foster your own team.

7) Enter tournaments. When you get good enough to compete in singles or with a team, start entering tournaments. Test your skills in as many online and local tournaments as possible. Tournaments happen year-round, so you’ll always have a place to compete. The unfortunate news is that no matter how many tournaments you win, your status as a pro gamer is truly only solidified when you win at the pro circuit level. Winning at live events brings you not only respect, but also money. Pro gaming is a legitimate job.

cool Get sponsored. Today’s pro gamers benefit from sponsors who provide the necessary equipment to compete. If you want to earn a living as a pro gamer, find a way to get sponsored.

“Gaming isn’t just a hobby anymore, it’s a career path and a lifestyle for some people,
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Re: How To Become A Professional Gamer And Get Paid For Being A Gamer by Simplecity(m): 6:30pm On Jul 24, 2017
Pls does gamespay.com actually pay

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