Mentality and Mental Approach: The overlooked aspect of succeeding in fighting games.
Twitch: / klaige Twitter: @Klaige Something different today, I've been seeing a lot of posts and chats voicing frustration, or burnout, or other various forms of difficult mentality when it comes to Strive right now. So I wanted to do an off the cuff discussion about taking a better mentality and better mental approach to not just Guilty Gear, but all kinds of fighting games/competitive games. I'm sure a lot of people will find this obvious or uninteresting but I felt like this was a good topic to have a chat about while we anticipate some changes coming in the balance patch later this month. If you do enjoy this type of video or found it helpful, let me know, as always I appreciate any thoughts and feedback!

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Competition and Anxiety

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THIS is how you get better at Fighting Games.

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Overcoming Plateaus in Fighting Games

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Anji Mito: How to play basic neutral. Guilty Gear Strive Video Guide

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Spontaneity in Fighting Games (Philosophy)

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Is Ranked Anxiety Real Or A Myth?

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The Mindset of Learning Fighting Games

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Fighting Game Tilt and Mental

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Are Combos Too Long?

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"My Reactions Aren't Good Enough for Fighting Games" | Prioritizing the Mental Stack

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Teaching You How To Play Advanced GGST in 20 Minutes (The Bonus Pt. 2)

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Are These The WORST Takes In Fighting Games?

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I'm Bad

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A Theory on Mental Stack and How To STOP Bad Habits

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Can you Improve at Making Reads?

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Psychology in Fighting Games

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How an Unexpected Technique Freed Me From Overthinking

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How To ACTUALLY Reduce The Skill Gap In Fighting Games

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This Is Your Brain on Fighting Games | Improving Neutral Strategy in a Match-Up

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