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Monday 25 May 2020

5 Must - Have Tools for Core Gamers by Chris Jones



Hi Everyone



I hope all is well 


This is the third post of 2020 and the second guest post on the blog. 

We would like to welcome Chris Jones from TurnOnVPN for his contribution. It is all about the tools needed fore Core Gamers.  


Hope all my readers you find this useful :)



Enjoy!


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The world of online gaming was only open to some people in the past. Today, almost everyone considers themselves an online gamer.

We don’t know about you, but that does not make us happy. That is mostly because even those who do not have the right tools to even be considered an entry-level gamer are claiming the title of core gamers.

Thus, we have created this list to help you rate just how much of a core gamer you are. Sounds fun, right?



1 Hardware

You cannot be a core gamer if you don’t have the right hardware for it.
One thing we have also come to find out is that different people have their preferences when it comes to gaming platforms. Of these, we have those who do mobile gaming, PC gaming, and console gaming.

Consoles have been built to handle the work already, so we won’t talk about those gamers. For mobile and PC gamers, though, ensure you have a dedicated gaming phone/ PC or one with:

       A highly rated graphics card (Intel for PCs, Qualcomm for mobile)
       Large enough screen with a high refresh rate
       Long-lasting battery
       Flagship specs




2 Internet Connection

To enjoy your online games, you need a fast internet connection. Otherwise, you are still kidding yourself.

The refresh rate of the game you are playing will most likely determine how fast the internet speed you need. No matter how much it tasks your internet, though, it is just logical to ensure you have a certified 4G-standard network on the standby.

That is not too much to ask.




3 Setup

This section is for PC and console gamers alone.

We know it is a laptop, but that does not mean you should place it on your thighs every time you want to play a game either. Have some decency and invest in gaming chairs and desks, at least. You could go the extra mile to install some fancy lights around your gaming station to make it stand out from the other parts of the home.

Of course, we know that it does not boost your gameplay. What it does boost, though, is the atmosphere around the game.

Oh, before the console gamers break out into a laugh, you are not exempted either. Invest in quality setups today.




4 VPN

Do you have a dedicated VPN for gaming? Or do you have a VPN that you use for gaming, among other things? No?

You might not know this yet, but you are doing this online gaming business the wrong way.
A VPN is not just a novelty piece of software to have. They hold more applications for you than you can imagine.

Some of the many benefits of using one of the software are:

-          Accessing games that are not yet available in your region
-          Reducing ping rates and latency times when playing games
-          Protecting your gaming system from DDoS attacks
-          Accessing in-game content that was not otherwise open to your region
-          Protecting your privacy when gaming online
-          Preventing ISPs from throttling your data based on gaming, and more.





5 Skills

We would be wrong to talk about all a core gamer needs to have without making mention of the skills.

The truth is that you can have the best gaming setup in the world, the most overclocked gaming PC/ best gaming console, and more. If you don’t have the right skills to play certain games, though, all that money you have spent will not save you.


Fortunately, no one is born with gaming skills. Of course, some people have a natural tendency to take to certain games better than others. However, with practice, everyone can build up the right skills and strategies to make them a force to be reckoned with when gaming too.






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Thank you Chris for a great guest contribution! We look forward to more


Chris's details are here if you wish to reach out to him below; 

https://twitter.com/Turn_On_VPN 





Andrew Richardson, Founder of Strength is Never a Weakness Blog





















I have a BSc (Hons) in Applied Sport Science and a Merit in my MSc in Sport and Exercise Science and I passed my PGCE at Teesside University. 
Now I will be commencing my PhD into "Investigating Sedentary Lifestyles of the Tees Valley" this October 2019. 

I am employed by Teesside University Sport and WellBeing Department as a PT/Fitness Instructor.  


My long term goal is to become a Sport Science and/or Sport and Exercise Lecturer. I am also keen to contribute to academia via continued research in a quest for new knowledge.


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My passion is for Sport Science which has led to additional interests incorporating Sports Psychology, Body Dysmorphia, AAS, Doping and Strength and Conditioning. 
Within these respective fields, I have a passion for Strength Training, Fitness Testing, Periodisation and Tapering. 
I write for numerous websites across the UK and Ireland including my own blog Strength is Never a Weakness. 
























I had my own business for providing training plans for teams and athletes. 
I was one of the Irish National Coaches for Powerlifting, and have attained two 3rd places at the first World University Championships, 
in Belarus in July 2016.Feel free to email me or call me as I am always looking for the next challenge. 



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