watch tutorials and pratice. Once you start feeling confident and/or got to the point where you can beat your button mashing buddies
start watching pro matches and start learning advanced techniques :)
Maybe you will find that "inspirational" match of your game.
Im a tekken player and i can remember how loud i yelled HOLY SHIT when i finished this video as a scrub in training. It got me extra motivated to learn tekken :P (and of course learn Devil Jin)
Playing the first Ape Escape game on PlayStration made sure I got the hang of it pretty quickly. I do remember feeling a bit clumsy and muddled with it at first, but by the end of the game I was smitten with the controls.
THIS I remember my mom buying it for me out of nowhere on my birthday cause I didn't really ask for anything and I realized I needed a dualshock, so my dad drove me to Fry's and we got it. Pretty good birthday
holy crap Fry's existed back then!!???
I didnt really experienced dual joystick till halo 1. It was first playing Goldeneye at a friends and not knowing how to play. Didnt help that my friends didnt stop to teach me. Then i played CS for the first time.
So when Halo came out, all i thought was "Oh so the thumbstick is like a mouse" and i adapted quickly :)
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