When you're playing any video game — competitively or otherwise — there's an unspoken assumption that something will happen on your screen the moment you press a button on your controller or keyboard.
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Sometimes you'll try to play a video game on your TV and it just feels wrong. Your button presses aren't responsive enough and, before you know it, you're staring at a "game over" screen. You may not ...