Saboteur-6
Filthy Casual
So I'm fortunate enough to live in an area with a solid offline scene but am hesitant to go out and meet/play with the community in my area. The reasoning for this breaks down to:
1. Age - As of August this past year I just clocked in at 33 and while I know that's not extremely old, I still feel a bit of disconnect with the general playerbase.
2. Skill level - This is something I'm sure is more common amongst new players as I know that my skill level is pretty low in comparison to offline regulars who attend weekly sessions. As a result, it's a bit daunting to meet up with strangers just to get bodied.
![cat2.jpg](/data/attachments/7/7918-bf195979c2556bd2b6a5a8bca28403ed.jpg)
3. Career related - While this might seem like an uncommon aspect to mention, it's really something I have to consider as I'm a working professional in the Mental Health field and therefore have to think about the potential impact that can have on clients in the community. There's a level of expectation concerning dual-roles. It'd be like if you saw your teacher from school sitting down to play video games with you.
![mcfly1.jpg](/data/attachments/7/7919-7f25b84c2f7f9b6b81e191a495b4357d.jpg)
I'm real curious what some of the TYM community has experienced when cutting their teeth in the offline scene. Also, if anyone has advice concerning these aspects I mentioned I'd love to hear from you. Thanks a ton!
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1. Age - As of August this past year I just clocked in at 33 and while I know that's not extremely old, I still feel a bit of disconnect with the general playerbase.
2. Skill level - This is something I'm sure is more common amongst new players as I know that my skill level is pretty low in comparison to offline regulars who attend weekly sessions. As a result, it's a bit daunting to meet up with strangers just to get bodied.
![cat2.jpg](/data/attachments/7/7918-bf195979c2556bd2b6a5a8bca28403ed.jpg)
3. Career related - While this might seem like an uncommon aspect to mention, it's really something I have to consider as I'm a working professional in the Mental Health field and therefore have to think about the potential impact that can have on clients in the community. There's a level of expectation concerning dual-roles. It'd be like if you saw your teacher from school sitting down to play video games with you.
![mcfly1.jpg](/data/attachments/7/7919-7f25b84c2f7f9b6b81e191a495b4357d.jpg)
I'm real curious what some of the TYM community has experienced when cutting their teeth in the offline scene. Also, if anyone has advice concerning these aspects I mentioned I'd love to hear from you. Thanks a ton!
edited & promoted by STORMS*