Gaming is taking over the world. Whether it be the casual mobile games that dominate our commutes and in-between moments like Candy Crush and Bejeweled, the cultural phenomenon that is Wordle, or the week-long pro-gamer competitions that pit international teams of League of Legends players against one another in intense competitions, video games are everywhere, and everyone is playing them.

However, if you’re uninitiated when it comes to gamer culture, getting involved can be a bit daunting. It’s one thing to casually enjoy playing a bit of Farmville or online Scrabble now and again, but taking up gaming as a serious hobby seems to require know-how that can be hard to come by. If you’re a new gamer looking where to start, here are three tips to help you along the way. 

  1. Online Forums are Your Friend

The first place to start when you have questions about any game or any piece of gamer kit to improve your experience is online forums. Gamers are famous for forming strong, supportive communities. Though small controversial pockets do exist – some of which have received a great deal of media attention – for the most part, these communities are great places to learn about gaming.

You can start by trawling threads on Reddit, but there are also plenty of friendly sites entirely dedicated to hosting gaming forums on which to begin your journey as a new gamer. Here, you’ll find tips for the games you’re interested in, as well as people willing to answer your questions and support you in your playing!

  1. Getting the Right Kit

When you begin to get into gaming in a big way, getting the right computer technology to support and enhance your playing is key. Controllers and sound make a big difference to play, so be sure to have speakers that can allow you to enjoy the game environment as well as a mouse and keyboard you feel comfortable with.

The screen, however, is the most important element of the computer for most serious gamers. Using a bigger screen, like Lenovo 24 inch gaming monitors, is the best way to be able to take in all the detailed action of a complex game, as well as feel immersed in the action as you play.

  1. Playing the Field

If you’re a new gamer, don’t commit to playing a single game for the rest of your life right away! There are loads and loads (and loads and loads) of different games of all types out there. Trying out as many of them as you want to is a great way to ensure that you spend your time playing the games you love most.

Diversifying your play by trying out different games is also a phenomenal way to hone your adaptability and skill as an overall gamer! Knowing the ins and outs of a variety of different game systems and interfaces will mean that, when the next big game is released, you are able to comfortably jump in and try it out with the best of them!

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