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Pennsylvania, United States



First off, I've at no point (ever) tried to "get good" at Rocket League. I once spent around ten minutes in freeplay learning how to translate regular half-flips into my bespoke control scheme, but that's it. Nearly 2k hours and I've practiced for ten minutes. Imagine... playing a GAME for FUN!
Like, do you think you're gonna be something? You realize you could end up on the RL Rushmore and a small fraction of a single percent of people would even recognize your name?
Like I mentioned: I'm likely the only person on the planet with my control scheme. Y'all can literally just watch a video and copy the creator's inputs, yet you're still in my MMR bracket. But I'm just chillin' while you're apparently trying your brains out.. and failing.. with the answer sheet in front of you? Yikes, bro.