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Lately I started playing a few fast songs before jumping into competitive matches. It strangely makes me feel more focused and ready to react. Do you think building a personal playlist actually helps motivation and mental preparation for intense tactical games?
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It’s clear that music can shape the way people tackle gaming sessions. While some players thrive on high-energy tracks to keep their momentum, others do better with softer sounds or complete quiet. It often comes down to individual habits and what helps each person stay focused and comfortable during competitive play.
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Some players like energetic tracks to stay active, while others prefer calmer sounds or even silence.
Last edited by Wakeupfiltjy (3/13/2026 11:28 am)
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I tried something similar a few months ago before long Counter-Strike sessions. At first it was just random songs, but later I decided to organize them by energy and rhythm so the music matched the pace of the game. While looking for ideas, I read an article here that talked about how certain playlists can help players prepare mentally before matches. After trying a few of the suggestions from that article, I built a short playlist with electronic and hip-hop tracks. Listening to it before playing feels like a warm-up for my brain. It helps me stay alert and focused, especially when matches become long and mentally demanding during competitive sessions online.