How video game skills can get you ahead in life William Collis

Transcriber:

In 2019,

the highest paid athlete in the world

was an Argentine footballer
named Lionel Messi.

And his talent?

Dribbling a ball down a pitch
and booting it past a goalkeeper.

It’s a skill so revered by fans
and corporate sponsors alike,

that in 2019,

Messi took home 104 million dollars.

That’s almost two million dollars
for every goal he scored in season.

He’s a pretty spectacular athlete
by any standard.

But why is it Messi’s particular
skills are so valuable?

Sure, there are obvious answers.

We just have enormous respect
for athletic prowess,

we love human competition,

and sports unite generations.

You can enjoy watching soccer
with your grandfather

and your granddaughter alike.

But growing up, I admired
a different sort of athlete.

I didn’t just want
to bend it like Beckham.

I loved video games

and I was floored
by the intricate strategies

and precision reflexes
required to play them well.

To me, they were equally admirable

to anything taking place in stadia
around the world.

And I still feel that way.

Today, I still love video games,

I founded successful
companies in the space

and I’ve even written a book
about the industry.

But most importantly,

I’ve discovered I’m not alone,

because as I’ve grown up, so has gaming.

And today, millions of players
around the world

need to compete in gaming centers

like this helix,

and large gaming tournaments,

like the League of Legends
World Championships

can reach over 100 million viewers online.

That’s more than some Super Bowls.

And Lionel Messi isn’t the only pro
getting [paid] for his skills.

Top gaming teams can take home
15 million dollars or more

from a single tournament
like Dota’s Invitational.

And all this is why
traditional sports stars,

from David Beckham to Shaquille O’Neal,

are investing in competitive games,

transforming our industry,

now called esports,

into a 27-billion-dollar
phenomenon, almost overnight.

But despite all this,

the skills required to be a pro gamer
still don’t get much respect.

Parents hound their gamer-loving kids
to go outside, do something useful,

take up a real sport.

And I’m not saying
that physical activity isn’t important,

or that esports are somehow better
than traditional sports.

What I want to argue

is that it takes real skill
to be good at competitive video games.

So let’s take a look at the skills
required to win in Fortnite,

League of Legends, Rocket League,

some of today’s most popular esports.

Now, all of these games
are very different.

League of Legends is about
controlling a magical champion

as they siege an opposing fortress
with spells and abilities.

Fortnite is about parachuting
into 100-person free-for-all

on a tropical island paradise

and Rocket League is soccer with cars,

which, while it may sound strange,
I promise, is incredibly fun.

And yet, all of these three esports,

despite their differences,
and most competitive games, actually

have three common categories of skill.

And I’m going to take you
through each in turn.

The first type of skill required
to master esports is mechanical skill,

sometimes referred to as micro.

Mechanical skill governs activating
and aiming in-game abilities

with pixel-perfect accuracy.

And I’d most liken mechanical skill
to playing an instrument like piano.

There’s a musical flow
and a timing to predict

in your opponent’s actions and reactions.

And crucially, just like piano,

top esports pros hit
dozens of keys at once.

Gamers regularly achieve APMs,
or actions per minute,

of 300 or more,

which is roughly one command
every fifth of a second

and in particularly mechanically
demanding esports,

like StarCraft,

top pros achieve
APMs of 600 or more,

allowing them to literally control
entire armies one unit at a time.

To give you an idea of how
difficult this is,

imagine a classic game like
Super Mario Brothers.

But instead of controlling one Mario,
there are now two hundred,

and instead of playing on one screen,
you’re playing across dozens,

each set to a different level or stage.

And now Mario can’t just run or jump,
but he has new powers,

teleportations, cannon blast,
things like that,

that have to be activated
with split-second timing.

Yeah, it is really hard

to play mechanically demanding
esports like StarCraft well.

Now the second category
of skill required to master esports

is strategic skill,
sometimes called macro.

And this governs the larger tactical
choices gamers make.

And I’d liken and strategic skill
to mastery of chess.

You have to plan attacks
and counterattacks

and manipulate the digital
battlefield to your advantage.

But crucially, unlike chess,
esports are constantly evolving.

A popular esport like Fortnite
can patch almost every week.

And even the most competitive esports

like Rainbow Six Siege
update every quarter,

and these changes aren’t just cosmetic.

They introduce new abilities,
new heroes, new maps.

Constant change requires adaptivity.

It asks esports pros to do more
than just practice

but to theorize and invent.

Now, gamers call this constantly
evolving suite of strategies

the meta, short for the “metagame.”

And it would be like if every few weeks

the rules of basketball
fundamentally evolved.

Maybe three-pointers
are now worth five points,

or NBA pros can dribble out of bounds.

If this happened,

basketball would permit
for new strategies to win games

and the teams that discovered
these new strategies first

would have a big, if temporary, advantage.

And this is exactly
what happens in esports

every time there’s a patch or update.

Competitive gaming
rewards its most creative

and unconventional thinkers
with free wins.

Now, the last category of skill required
to be good at esports is leadership,

sometimes referred to as shot calling.

Esports pros are constantly
in private voice-chat communications

with their teammates,

supplemented by a system
of in-game pings.

This is what allows a team
of League of Legends pros

to coordinate a spectacular
barrage of five-man ultimates,

flashing in to capitalize on a minor
mispositioning by their opponents.

And leadership skill is also what allows
game captains to rally their teammates

in moments of crisis

and inspire them to make
one last risky all-in assault

on the opposing base.

And I’d argue this is the same
type of leadership

exuded by executives
and team captains everywhere.

It’s the ability to seize opportunity,

clearly and decisively
communicate decisions

and inspire others to follow your lead.

And all these three categories of skill,

mechanical, strategic and leadership,

they have a crucial element in common.

They’re all almost entirely mental.

Unlike my ability to have a basketball
career at five-foot-ten,

esports doesn’t care how tall I am,

what gender I identify as, how old I am.

In fact, esports controllers
can even be adapted

to pros with unique physical needs.

Look at gamers like “Brolylegs”
who can’t move his arms or legs

or “Halfcoordinated,” who has limited
use of his right hand.

And these pros don’t just compete,
they set records.

Now, I’m not here to argue that esports
is some sort of egalitarian paradise.

Our industry has real issues to address,

particularly around inclusivity for women,

marginalized groups and those without
equitable access to technology.

But just because esports
has a long way to go,

doesn’t mean its
skills don’t deserve respect.

And what particularly bugs me

is how often we ascribe
such enormous value

to traditional athletic
talents off the field.

How many times have we been
in a job interview setting, let’s say,

and heard somebody say something like,

“Well, John is a phenomenally
qualified candidate.

He was captain of his college
lacrosse team.”

Really?

John is going to be
a great digital marketer

because he can hurl a ball
really far with a stick?

Come on, we would not apply
that logic anywhere else.

“Stand aside, scientists,

Sarah is my choice
to repair this nuclear reactor.

After all, she played varsity soccer.”

No, what we mean when we say

John or Sarah is phenomenally
qualified for a job

is that because of their experiences
playing traditional sports,

they have developed traits
with real value in the workplace:

diligence, perseverance, teamwork.

And think of how I’ve just
described esports to you.

Doesn’t it sound like mechanical skill,
strategic skill, leadership,

wouldn’t those develop all those
same traits too?

And more to the point,

in today’s fast-paced
digital-office environment,

I think I might rather have a pro gamer
on my team than a traditional athlete.

After all, I know they can be charismatic
and decisive over voice chat

and I’m sure doing a lot of Zoom calls
today in my business.

So maybe now I’ve convinced you

that esports and video games
deserve a little more respect.

But if not, let me try to make
one last final appeal.

Because look at it this way.

Our society is changing.

Technology is fundamentally infiltrating
every aspect of our daily lives,

transforming everything from how
we work to how we fall in love.

Why should sports be any different?

You know, I think of my own
childhood, you know.

I grew up watching
the World Cup with my family,

and I learned to love soccer in large part
because I watched it with my dad.

And I would have loved doing
anything with him.

And now I think of my own sons.

But instead of soccer,
we’re watching esports,

not the violent ones, mind you.

But I’m building the same sorts
of memories with my kids

that my father did with me.

We’re marveling at the same skill
and reveling in the same victory.

It is an identical feeling
of pure awe and excitement.

It’s just a different game.

Thank you very much.

抄写员

:2019年,

世界上收入最高的运动员

是一位名叫莱昂内尔·梅西的阿根廷足球运动员

他的才华呢?

将球运到球场上,
然后将球踢过守门员。

这是一项深受球迷
和企业赞助商喜爱的技能,

以至于在 2019 年,

梅西带回了 1.04 亿美元。

他在赛季中打进的每一个进球,几乎是 200 万美元。 无论以何种标准衡量,

他都是一位非常出色的运动员

但为什么梅西的特殊
技能如此宝贵?

当然,有明显的答案。

我们只是非常
尊重运动能力,

我们热爱人类竞争

,运动团结了几代人。

您可以
与祖父

和孙女一起观看足球比赛。

但在成长过程中,我
钦佩不同类型的运动员。

我不只是
想像贝克汉姆那样弯曲它。

我喜欢电子游戏

,玩好它们所需
的错综复杂的策略

和精确的反应
让我大吃一惊。

对我来说,他们对世界各地

体育场发生的任何事情都同样钦佩

我仍然有这种感觉。

今天,我仍然热爱电子游戏,

我在这个领域创立了成功的
公司

,我什至写了一本
关于这个行业的书。

但最重要的是,

我发现我并不孤单,

因为随着我的成长,游戏也在成长。

而今天,全球数百万玩家

需要在这个螺旋这样的游戏中心进行竞争

,而

像英雄联盟
世界锦标赛这样的大型游戏锦标赛

可以吸引超过 1 亿的在线观众。

这不仅仅是一些超级碗。

莱昂内尔·梅西并不是唯一一个
因其技术而获得[报酬]的职业球员。

顶级游戏团队可以从像 Dota 邀请赛这样的单场锦标赛中获得
1500 万美元或更多的奖金

这就是为什么
传统体育明星,

从大卫贝克汉姆到沙奎尔奥尼尔,

都在投资竞技游戏,几乎在一夜之间

将我们

现在被称为电子竞技的行业

转变为价值 270 亿美元的
现象。

但尽管如此,

成为职业玩家所需的技能
仍然没有得到太多尊重。

父母会鼓励他们热爱游戏的
孩子出去玩,做一些有用的事情,

从事一项真正的运动。

我并不是
说体育活动不重要,

或者说电子竞技在某种程度上
比传统运动更好。

我想说的

是,
要擅长竞技电子游戏需要真正的技能。

因此,让我们来看看
在 Fortnite、

英雄联盟、火箭联盟

这些当今最受欢迎的电子竞技中获胜所需的技能。

现在,所有这些游戏
都非常不同。

英雄联盟是关于
控制一个神奇的冠军,

因为他们
用法术和能力围攻对方的堡垒。

Fortnite 是关于在热带岛屿天堂跳伞
进入 100 人免费混战,

而火箭联盟是带汽车的足球

,虽然听起来很奇怪,但
我保证,它非常有趣。

然而,所有这三种电子竞技,

尽管它们存在差异,
而且大多数竞技游戏,实际上

都具有三种共同的技能类别。

我将
依次带你了解每一个。 掌握电子竞技

所需的第一种技能
是机械技能,

有时也称为微观技能。

机械技能以像素完美的精度控制着激活
和瞄准游戏中的能力

我最喜欢把机械技能
比作弹奏钢琴之类的乐器。

有一个音乐流
和一个时间来

预测对手的行动和反应。

至关重要的是,就像钢琴一样,

顶级电竞职业选手
一次可以敲出几十个琴键。

游戏玩家经常达到 300 或更多的 APM
或每分钟动作,

这大约是
每五分之一秒的一个命令

,在特别机械
要求高的电子竞技中,

如星际争霸,

顶级职业
玩家的 APM 达到 600 或更多,

让他们能够真正控制
整个 军队一次一个单位。

为了让您了解这有多么
困难,请

想象一个像超级马里奥兄弟这样的经典游戏

但是现在有两百个马里奥,而不是控制一个马里奥,

而不是在一个屏幕上玩,
你在玩几十个,

每个设置到不同的级别或阶段。

现在马里奥不能只是跑或跳,
但他有新的力量,

传送,炮弹,
诸如此类的东西

,必须
在瞬间激活。

是的,像星际争霸这样

对机械要求很高的
电子竞技真的很难打好。

现在
掌握电子竞技所需的第二类技能

是战略技能,
有时也称为宏观技能。


决定了游戏玩家做出的更大的战术选择。

我会把战略技巧
比作掌握国际象棋。

您必须计划攻击
和反击,

并操纵数字
战场以发挥自己的优势。

但至关重要的是,与国际象棋不同,
电子竞技在不断发展。

像 Fortnite 这样流行的电子竞技
几乎可以每周更新一次。

甚至像彩虹六号围攻这样最具竞争力的电子竞技

每个季度都会更新

,这些变化不仅仅是表面上的。

他们引入了新的能力、
新的英雄、新的地图。

不断变化需要适应性。

它要求电子竞技专业人士做的
不仅仅是练习,

而是理论和发明。

现在,游戏玩家将这套不断
发展的

策略称为元,是“元游戏”的缩写。

就像每隔

几周篮球规则就会发生
根本性的变化一样。

也许三分球
现在值五分,

或者NBA职业球员可以运球出界。

如果发生这种情况,

篮球将允许
采用新策略来赢得比赛

,而
首先发现这些新策略的球队

将拥有巨大的优势,即使是暂时的。


正是每次有补丁或更新时在电子竞技中发生的事情

竞技游戏以免费获胜
奖励其最具创造力

和非传统的思想家

现在,擅长电子竞技所需的最后一类技能
是领导力,

有时也称为投篮。

电子竞技专业人士经常与队友
进行私人语音聊天交流

并辅以
游戏内的 ping 系统。

这就是
英雄联盟职业团队

能够协调
壮观的五人大招的原因,

闪现以利用对手的轻微
错误定位。

领导能力也是让
比赛队长在危机时刻团结队友

并激励他们对对方基地
进行最后一次冒险的全押攻击

的原因。

我认为这

与各地的高管和团队队长所散发出的领导力相同。

它是抓住机会、

清晰果断地
传达决策

并激励他人追随你的能力的能力。

所有这三类技能、

机械、战略和领导力,

它们都有一个共同的关键要素。

他们几乎完全是精神上的。

与我身高
5 英尺 10 英寸的篮球生涯不同,

电子竞技不在乎我的身高、我的

性别、年龄。

事实上,电子竞技控制器
甚至可以

适应具有独特身体需求的专业人士。

看看
无法移动手臂或腿的

“Brolylegs”或右手使用受限的“Halfcoordinated”这样的游戏玩家

这些职业选手不只是竞争,
他们创造了记录。

现在,我并不是要争辩说电子竞技
是某种平等主义的天堂。

我们的行业有真正的问题需要解决,

特别是围绕女性、

边缘化群体和那些无法
公平获得技术的人的包容性。

但仅仅因为电子竞技
还有很长的路要走,

并不意味着它的
技能不值得尊重。

尤其让我

烦恼的是,我们经常将
如此巨大的价值

归功于
场外的传统运动天赋。

比方说,我们有多少次在工作面试

中听到有人说,

“嗯,约翰是一个非常
合格的候选人。

他是他大学
曲棍球队的队长。”

真的吗?

约翰将成为
一名出色的数字营销人员,

因为他可以
用棍子将球扔得很远?

来吧,我们不会
在其他任何地方应用这种逻辑。

“靠边站,科学家们,

萨拉是我
修复这个核反应堆的选择。

毕竟,她踢过大学足球。”

不,当我们说

约翰或莎拉非常
有资格胜任一份工作时,我们的意思

是,由于他们
参加传统运动的经验,

他们已经形成
了在工作场所具有真正价值的特质:

勤奋、毅力、团队合作。

想想我
刚刚向你描述的电子竞技。

这听起来不像是机械技能、
战略技能、领导力

,难道这些也不会发展出所有这些
相同的特征吗?

更重要的是,

在当今快节奏的
数字办公环境中,

我认为我可能更愿意在我的团队中拥有一名职业选手,而
不是一名传统的运动员。

毕竟,我知道他们可以
在语音聊天中具有超凡魅力和果断,

而且我确信
今天在我的业务中会打很多 Zoom 电话。

所以也许现在我已经让你

相信电子竞技和电子游戏
应该得到更多的尊重。

但如果不是,让我
尝试最后一次上诉。

因为这样看。

我们的社会正在发生变化。

技术正在从根本上渗透
到我们日常生活的

方方面面,从
我们的工作方式到我们坠入爱河的方式发生了翻天覆地的变化。

为什么运动会有所不同?

你知道,我想起了我自己的
童年,你知道的。

我是
和家人一起看世界杯长大的

,我学会了热爱足球,很大程度上是
因为我和爸爸一起看的。

我会喜欢
和他一起做任何事情。

现在我想起了我自己的儿子们。

但请注意,
我们看的不是足球,而是电子竞技,

而不是暴力的。

但我正在
和我的孩子

们建立我父亲对我所做的相同类型的记忆。

我们惊叹于同样的技能
,陶醉于同样的胜利。

这是一种
纯粹的敬畏和兴奋的相同感觉。

这只是一个不同的游戏。

非常感谢你。