the funniest thing about tryhards is always the elitist attitude that i'm smarter and better than you because i'm the best at this game. you may be the best in the game but not the best in life. if you're good at any game, you're a total loser in real life.
i go to look at the steam profile, and their profile has either 100k hours of some game from an account they made like 20 years ago, which implies that they're middle-aged and long term unemployed, or they have 1k hours of playtime for a single game and they made that account within a year when they try to make their statistics look better. they have had to change accounts because they have been embarrassed that why you can't play so well compared to your playing hours. you don't seem very smart if you haven't won any esports championships by then. on the average, esports championships are won in fewer hours.
be that as it may, i think it's pathetic to even be good at any video game. even when you win esports tournaments. many would be better than these current esports players, but smart and successful people know that you shouldn't waste your potential on video games. which one is better? 100k hours of a single game where being good doesn't serve society? or that you study 100k hours of medicine and cure fucking cancer?
but yeah, i know from my personal experience from my ex-friends that if you have a total of 10k hours of all video gaming even within 10 year, there's no way you have an academic education, job or/and bitches. you're a neet. if you have played more during that period, you are completely dysfunctional.
then the fact that everybody should worship their extension of their cock - their playing skills, tells the fact that it's the only thing in their life they're good at. if they really knew useful and relevant skills, they would know that being good at a video game is the lowest on the priority list. it doesn't benefit society in any way to be good at video games.