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Why is it important to assist and support gamers?

Last updated: Feb 7, 2022 6:30 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Why is it important to assist and support gamers?

Many “esportsmen” feel misunderstood in their surroundings – school teachers, friends, and, most importantly, family. Many common athletes feel the same, which is especially true in the gaming community. Famous players frequently recall their parents’ disapproval of their gaming interests after achieving success or after making a considerable amount of money from their endeavor. There are many games that can be competitive and played with tough competition, and there were even some competitions in Minecraft. You can find out at win.gg minecraft news section if any tournaments are going to be announced soon.


Support and affection are extremely important for gamers. Achieving significant outcomes when you’re between the ages of 12 and 18 years old will be difficult if your parents aren’t around to help you morally. Most kids are concerned with good grades and what college to visit. If a kid is spending all his free time on video games, he is considered a loser by his family. That’s a journey for basically all professional players that currently make hundreds of thousand dollars each month. If a player is suffering from a terrible psychological condition and is being harassed by his or her parents, it is extremely difficult for them to achieve good ranks. Many good gamers with good potential did not become professional esports players because of this.


Why is it important to assist and support gamers?

Being a gamer has a detrimental influence on the quality of life, as well. In order to become successful in esports, a player must be willing to make sacrifices. This includes giving up all academic achievements, personal life, and common ambitions for the future. On the surface, it appears like one of the most delightful moments of a young person’s life is being wasted on pointless and bizarre pursuits.

Age is very important as only younger athletes can think and respond quickly. Usually, gamers at the age of twenty-five to thirty retire. This means that the chances of success are better if the gamer starts at thirteen years old or younger. This is confirmed by statistical evidence and research conducted by experts. It is often the case in usual sports like figure skating and gymnastics, and some parents put their in sections at the age of five. These kids can achieve success only because their parents are very concerned.


It’s impossible to conceive how many world-renowned esports players may be lost due to scandals occurring between them and their parents. There was a situation where one player’s father has shut down his computer right in the middle of a professional match. That player could get an opportunity to earn hundreds of thousands and get entry into a prestigious event, but his professional career was gone.

The importance of encouraging gamers who are passionate about their gaming career may be measured in their professional achievements in tournaments. It’s always worth looking for and identifying acceptable compromises because a gamer often wants to spend all his free time and even take it from school. However, he will still be required to support himself and his family in the end.


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