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B1 Features of successful, high-performing teams
Characteristics of the player.
--- Some great content taken from https://gamerules.com ---
- Communication
The importance of good communication cannot be overstated. Playing on an esports team necessitates the ability to communicate your thoughts in a concise yet timely manner. It’s important as many things can happen at any given time. One teammate may have one plan of action in mind, while you have another. Coordination of these various thoughts to give the team a synchronous mindset is critical to victory.
- Multitasking
Video games boost brain power and multitasking abilities, so esports pros might just be some of the best multitaskers on the planet. Imagine how many different bars and meters you have to pay attention to at any given moment throughout the course of a match. In the case of Smash, you need to keep an eye on your percentage. Also, your opponents, and even any projectiles they may have charged up, or possibly a meter unique to them.
- Critical Thinking
Critical thinking, especially when done quickly, is one of the most powerful skills to have on your side during a tense match. The constant playing of video games makes you smarter. During an eight-minute match, millions of micro-decisions are made at any given time. You must ask yourself questions such as, “Will my opponent block my next move?” Will they attempt an air dodge to get out of the way? Will they retaliate when they attempt to return from the ledge? You basically need an answer to everything, and the only way to do that is to narrow down your options to your best options.
- Determination
The true skill that distinguishes a casual player from a professional player is the innate desire to persevere in the face of adversity. Self-improvement is the cornerstone of success in any sport, and having the determination and motivation to push your skills and yourself is crucial. It’s not easy to put in the time to improve and accept both your wins and losses.
Some further reading and articles on the characteristics can be found using the following link ScienceDirect
Characteristics of the team.
Review the article created by Grant Rousseau - Global Director of Esports and European Director of Operations for Team Falcons. Director of Global Esports for CULTIV8 SPORTS, and discuss in teams the key points Linked'in
Positive physical health.
Positive mental health.
How to setup your own esports team? refer to the suggestions on corrisionhours site. Starting your own team
B2 UK teams
Professional British esports teams or teams who are based in the UK
Excel
London Spitfire
London Royal Ravens
British Hurricane.
B3 Global teams
Professional esports teams that compete in tournaments globally
Fnatic
Team Liquid,
Cloud9
Team Dignitas,
Astralis,
Invictus Gaming,
FaZe Clan
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With your chosen esports teams you will need to find the following information.
Who are the team?
What genres of games do they play?
What tournaments do they enter?
Characteristics of the player.
Characteristics of the team.
Positive physical health.
Positive mental health.
Tournaments locally (UK) and globally.
Levels of Esports (Grass-roots to Professional).
Global Bodies
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International Olympic Committee (IOC)ââ¬â¹
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Esports Integrity Coalition (ESIC)ââ¬â¹
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Global Esports Federation (GEF)ââ¬â¹
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World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Age rating system for video games
Research the following areas:
Digital download platforms versus buying in a box
Online safety including;
Online grooming
Vulnerability
Stranger danger
Safeguarding.
What are the Demographics of esports players,e.g.:
age,
gender,
country and/or region,
technology and mode of play, e.g. PC, console, mobile.
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