Wine, coffee, chocolate classes are the closest we’ve come to preparing for a larger leisure society. Maybe video game classes should be offered and structured like wine classes. “For WoW the ideal basement temperature is 54 and it pairs well with dark chocolate and r/pol”
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Replying to @vgr
I wouldn't recommend reading all of it, but here is a popular game overview to give you an indication on how deep down the video game mastery rabbit hole goes: https://purgegamers.true.io/g/dota-2-guide/ And it's like this for every popular competitive game. (Best structure is learn/play/review)
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Replying to @JeffLonsdale @vgr
Effective gaming education would be similar to chess or sports. But then, your examples of wine/etc aren't necessarily about learning either - they are about allowing people to enjoy something while pretending they are educating themselves on something that is high status.
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