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100 questions
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Start with the basics on "VR/AR": control settings / FPS graphics, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it improved after a week. It's faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: what are the best games and apps for learning?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode / custom games for mechanics, and ranked for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №4
For "VR/AR" useful: timings, economy, communication. Better 3 short calls to the point than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counterpicks, but do not get stuck there. In low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more decisive.
VR/AR: how to set up space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Start with the basics on the topic of "VR/AR": control settings/graphics for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: question №8
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (points 1–
•
and check if it has improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR": useful are timing, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter picks, but do not get stuck in them. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are often decisive.
VR/AR: question №12
For "VR/AR": set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Start with the basics on the topic of "VR/AR": control settings/graphics for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (points 1–
•
and check if it has improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №16
For "VR/AR": useful are timing, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter picks, but don't get stuck there. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more often decisive.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-ups, tilt limits. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
For "VR/AR" start with the basics: control/settings adjustments for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then train 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: question №20
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it gets better after a week. It's faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR" useful: timings, economy, communication. Better 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter picks, but don't get stuck there. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more often decisive.
VR/AR: question №24
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-ups, tilt limits. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
For "VR/AR" start with the basics: control/settings adjustments for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then train 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it gets better after a week. It's faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for training?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and rated ones — for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №28
For "VR/AR" it is useful: timings, economy, communication. Better 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in order?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter-picks, but do not get stuck in it. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more often decisive.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt restriction. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad build".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for training?
On the topic of "VR/AR" start with basics: control settings/graphics for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then train 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: question №32
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it has improved after a week. It is faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in order?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and rated ones — for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR" it is useful: timings, economy, communication. Better 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for training?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter-picks, but do not get stuck in it. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more often decisive.
VR/AR: question №36
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt restriction. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad build".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Start with the basics on the topic 'VR/AR': control settings/graphics optimized for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for 'VR/AR': record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it gets better after a week. This is faster than playing 'on emotions'.
VR/AR: what are the best games and apps for learning?
Answer on 'VR/AR': use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №40
For 'VR/AR', useful: timings, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
If the question is about 'VR/AR', start with meta and counterpicks, but do not get stuck there. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more decisive.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For 'VR/AR', set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt restriction. Performance drops from fatigue more than from a 'bad build'.
VR/AR: what are the best games and apps for learning?
Start with the basics on the topic 'VR/AR': control settings/graphics optimized for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: question №44
Practice for 'VR/AR': record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it gets better after a week. This is faster than playing 'on emotions'.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Answer on 'VR/AR': use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For 'VR/AR', useful: timings, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
If the question is about "VR/AR," start with meta and counter-picks, but don't get stuck there. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more often decisive.
VR/AR: question №48
For "VR/AR," set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from a "bad build."
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
For the "VR/AR" topic, start with the basics: control settings/graphics optimized for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if things improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions."
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/custom games for mechanics, and ranked games for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №52
For "VR/AR," useful: timings, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
If the question is about "VR/AR," start with meta and counter-picks, but don't get stuck there. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more often decisive.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR," set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from a "bad build."
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Start with the basics: control settings/graphics optimized for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: question №56
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if things improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions."
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Answer for "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: how to set up your space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR": timing, economy, communication are useful. Better to have 3 short focused calls than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter-picks, but do not get stuck there. In low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more decisive.
VR/AR: question №60
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
For "VR/AR" start with basics: control settings/graphics for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then train 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up your space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it has improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Answer for "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №64
For "VR/AR" useful: timing, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short focused calls than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter-picks, but do not get stuck there. In low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more decisive.
VR/AR: how to set up your space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Start with the basics on the topic of "VR/AR": control settings/graphics for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: question №68
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (points 1–
•
and check if it has improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR": useful are timing, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter-picks, but do not get stuck in them. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more decisive.
VR/AR: question №72
For "VR/AR": set comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt restriction. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Start with the basics on the topic of "VR/AR": control settings/graphics for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then practice 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (points 1–
•
and check if it has improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №76
For "VR/AR": useful are timing, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
If the question is about "VR/AR," start with meta and counter-picks, but don't get stuck there. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more often decisive.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR," set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup."
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
On the topic of "VR/AR," start with the basics: control/settings optimization for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then train 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: question №80
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if things improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions."
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and ranked modes for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR," useful tips include timing, economy, communication. Better to have 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
If the question is about "VR/AR," start with meta and counter-picks, but don't get stuck there. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more often decisive.
VR/AR: question №84
For "VR/AR," set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup."
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
On the topic of "VR/AR," start with the basics: control/settings optimization for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then train 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if things improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions."
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and rated matches — for decision-making. Do not mix learning and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №88
For "VR/AR" it is useful: timings, economy, communication. Better 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter-picks, but do not get stuck in them. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more decisive.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Regarding "VR/AR", start with the basics: control settings/graphics for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then train 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: question №92
Practice for "VR/AR": record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it has improved after a week. This is faster than playing "on emotions".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Answer on "VR/AR": use training mode/customizations for mechanics, and rated matches — for decision-making. Do not mix learning and results in one match.
VR/AR: how to set up the space and avoid motion sickness?
For "VR/AR" it is useful: timings, economy, communication. Better 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
If the question is about "VR/AR", start with meta and counter-picks, but do not get stuck in them. At low ranks, fundamental mistakes are more decisive.
VR/AR: question №96
For "VR/AR" set up comfort: breaks, water, wrist warm-up, tilt limit. Performance drops from fatigue more than from "bad setup".
VR/AR: how to choose a headset and keep it in good condition?
Start with the basics on the topic 'VR/AR': control settings / graphics for FPS, understanding roles and maps. Then train 1–2 skills per session.
VR/AR: how to set up space and avoid motion sickness?
Practice for 'VR/AR': record mistakes after a match (1–3 points) and check if it has improved after a week. This is faster than playing 'on emotions'.
VR/AR: what are the best games and applications for learning?
Answer on 'VR/AR': use training mode / custom settings for mechanics, and ranked for decision-making. Do not mix training and results in one match.
VR/AR: question №100
For 'VR/AR' it is useful: timings, economy, communication. Better 3 short calls on the matter than a lot of noise.
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