When I heard about , a venture-backed startup dedicated ౠto matching video game players with top-caliber pros for coaching, I wanted to give it a try. For as little as $20 a session, I’d work with a professional player who could coach me in my game of choice, . The platform also hosts coaches for a variety of other games, including games with huge pro scenes like  as well as games with niche competitive communities like .

For people who are competitive by nature, games like Apex Legends are inherently more fun when they're winning. In fact, the FPS game's  so that even the worst players can enjoy the thrill of getting kills and occasional wins. Dying less often means less time spent loading into games. And of course, there's always the satisfying feeling of seeing the “Champion” banner, which continues to excite me as much today as it did when I first started pꩲlaying.

But the question re💦main🧸ed: Could hiring a coach really help me improve?

And with that, I undertook a missio💫n to hire an Apex Legends coach via Metafy.

Metafy's Origins

Before embarking on this endeavor, I spoke to , Metafy’s cofounder and🃏 CEO. A product specialist who previously founded the anime social sharing site , Metafy is his newest endeavor.

“This is my dream,ꦦ honestly,” said Fabian, who also🥀 emphasizes that he’s a very competitive video game player. In fact, at one point he was a top 20-ranked Clash Royale player and even made decent money as a coach during that time. “The idea of having this platform where th🔥e best players in the world across every game are all in one place, that's the coolest thing.”

A professional image of Josh Fabian, the cofounder and CEO of Metafy.
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A professional image of Josh Fabian, the cofounder and CEO of Metafy.

He founded Metafy after hiring a professional 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Trading Card Game player to coach his children and witnessing their dramatic improvement. Fabian recognized that in the current video game ethos🦄, there are few ways for pros to monetize their talent beyond occasional tournament earnings. Some might opt fඣor streaming or YouTube ad revenue, but even those options leave a swath of talented players struggling for a decent income.

“The dream is to enable as many people as possible to make a living doing the 𒀰thing they love,” he said.

Fabian swears by coach♔ing. He said he works with coaches for everything he plays, including Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Legends of Runeterra.

When asked about the platform's target audience, he told me that all types of people ﷺseek coaching for games via Metafy. Some examples include a 70-year-old who wants to improve at 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:chess and 14-year-olds who want to defeat their friends at the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Further, he noted that some parents se💦ek coaching just so they can play games more effectively with 🦹their kids.

“They don't want the kid saying, ‘Dad, you suck. Stoꦿp playing with me,” Fabian said.

The Metafy Platform: A Brief Overview

A quick Google search brings up several platforms for e🐷sports coaching. Among the most notable is , which gaming hardware company 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Corsair purchased late last year. Sti𒁃ll, with its sleek, black design a✤nd easy-to-navigate interface, it’s no surprise that Metafy has captured the attention of people such as Naval Ravikant (co-founder and former CEO of ), Matt Cooper (CEO of ), w♛ho hel🐻ped fund a $3 million seed investment round in January.

The site vets prospective coaches based on their tournament performance, though the team screens coaching candidates to ensure they’re personable as well. Metafy doဣesn’t take a commission or transaction fee and intends to monetize other ways in the future. Fabian ꦍsuggested that the bigger picture could include a subscription program that allows access to a library of instructional videos. In turn, the site can pay a cut of that to the creators as well.

The Coaches: Metafy’s Top-Level Talent

Before I s🦹igned up for the session, I wanted t💞o understand Metafy from a coach’s perspective. I spoke with , a , and top-level Dragon Ball FighterZ player. Vinson said he joined the site after seeing other players t💜weet that they’d started coaching on Metafy.

KnowKami onstage at EVO 2018.
via: EVO
KnowKami onstage at EVO 2018.

“We do these things — coaching and talking about the game — we do all these things in Discord already. There just wasn't a platform.📖 And💦 this gives us the platform to do that,” he said.

The types of people who seek him out on Metafy vary from high school playe🔴rs who want to be the best in their friend group to ♚other professional players.

“You get a lot of people that don't know exactly what characters to pick,” he said, noting that fighting games are highly character-driven. “All these different types of characters are really, really popular. But not everyone knows how 🥀to play them, or what team to put them with. I can help them with thꦑat.”

As a coach, he sets his rates, his lesson types and his availability. He also keeps 100 pe🔜rcent of what he earns. Within a month of signing up for the site, he said he’d already had 70 people attempt to book sessions with him.

“I didn't know that manജy people were gonna👍 want it! I had to change my schedule around,” he said.

Within that relatively short time, he’s watched players who were unable to reach the top 16 in tournaments — an important cutoff for online fighting game tournaments — to passing♌ that and even reaching the top eight. While one of the players later told Vinson that he thought he’d reach that level eventually, he felt the🌠 coaching helped accelerate the process.

Ultimately, Vinson sold me on the overall experience. I 🐻was ready to sign up for my first session.

The Process: Signing Up For Metafy

I budgeted $200 for this undertaking. I’d hoped I could do two sessions a week at t🧜he outset ♒before scaling back to one a week after a few sessions.

The signup process was incredibly simple du𝔍e to the site’s 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Discord integration. Metafy makes it easy for potential coaches to connect with prospective playe🧔rs on Discord, and lessons take place as a one-on-one Discord chat.

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The platform allowed me to choose from several different coaches. I chose R🍒ܫafael "" Canadas, a professional Apex Legends player ܫwho had , including the -endorsed Apex Legends Global Series. Canadas offers $20 one-hour sessions for players who predominantly want help with public games and $30 for those who want to improve at ranked ൲games, where the caliber of play is significantly higher.

I selected a timeslot based on Canadas’s availability. The platform allows players to send their prospective coaches a message, so I included a note explaining that I have more than 1800 hours in the game butꦡ continue to struggle to keep up with my friends, particularly after switch🎃ing from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox to PC rough💎𒁃ly a year ago. He promptly accepted my appointment time.

The Coaching Process: Analysis and Feedback

In kicking off our first session, I explained to him that my main reason for hiring a coach was to gain a better understanding of the right moves during a fight. Using Discord’s screen-sh൩aring feature, I shared a pre-recorded gameplay video with him and we walked through various fight scenarios.

For one in-game fight in particular, I recalled🌱 that I’d felt a sense of panic in terms of not knowing what I should have done when squeezed between two squads. After reviewing the footage with me, he explained that this was a case where having dropped back to get cover hurt me when I could have taken the fight head-on with my teammate. He also suggested that I’d also used the wrong type of grenade — a thermite grenade — as a frag grenade would have been much better to achieve my goal of forcing the team𓄧 to have to reposition.

Canadas went on to explain that I should think of the game in terms of a mathematical give-and-take system of points. He noted how I൲ should continuously note damage dealt versus damage sustained, and this should i🉐mpact my decisions to push or withdraw.

I left the session feeling overall positive and quickly signed up for another session. For our second lesson, Canadas ran down my in-game graphic settings with me. He recommended turning some of the game’s graphic enhancements down, noting that things like V-Sync can c🅠ause delays that are mere miliseconds, but are enough to impact gameplay.

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We also went over the details of each gun. I never realized the game’s gun stock attachments also allow 🌌the player to aim down sights faster, and that some heavier weapons such as the Spitfire have an added movement penalty beyond the standard ones for equipping weapons and aiming down sights. These are things most casual players won’t quickly pick up by playing the game because they aren’t shared in the training or instructional information. We also went over recoil patterns and he suggested taking some ti𓆏me to memorize those.

Further sessions included more gameplay reviews and recaps. He pointed out where I could have played differently and stressed the importance of communication, noting that even pro teams sometimes have breakdowns in communication that can cost them the♔ game. In one session, we talked about being an effective jumpmaster. He reconciled two competing things I’d been told about dropping as efficiently as possible, suggesting there were certain scꦦenarios where each might be applicable.

During one session, we discuss💛ed movement. Though I knew aiming down sights slowed the player down, I wasn’t aware that it did so by a massive 30 percent. He also gave me some tips on some easy-to-execute movement strategies the pros use.

After several sessions, he gave me some assignments. He encouraged me to take 1-versus-1 shotgun fights in the Apex Legends Firing Ran🗹ge with friends and recommended I watch a video overview of advanced movement strategies.

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The Results: Noticeable Improvement

Because there are so many variables that change up the gameplay, such as changes to skill-based matchmaking based on whether a person is playing solo or with a squad and limited-time m🐈odes, it’s hardꦉ to offer a clear before-and-after comparison.

However, based on the knowledge that I started w🍌orking with Canadas near the begi𒊎nning of Season 8, one way to compare is to examine my stats from Season 7 and see how they compare to those of Season 8.

Here's how my stats had changed as of March𓄧 2, 2021.

  • K/DR change꧋: Season 7 vs. Season 8 - ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚPublic Matches: .07 increase
  • K/DR change: Season 7 vs. Season 8 - Ranked M🙈atches: .52 increase
  • Win rate change: Season 7 vs. Season 8 - Public Matches: .85 percent de⛦crease
  • Win rate change💫: Season 7 vs. Season 8 - Ranked Matches: 7.5ꩵ4 percent increase
  • Ave🙈rage𓂃 damage dealt per game: Season 7 vs. Season 8 - Public Matches: 26.17 increase (about 10 percent)
  • Average damage♔ dealt per game: Season 7 vs. Season 8 - Ranked Matches: 91.05 increase (about 38.7 perꦓcent)

Conclusion: Coaching is Worth the Cost

While the꧅ numbers are one thing, other benefits are less tangible. Fo𒉰r instance, I’m often reluctant to stream Apex Legends on 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Twitch because I’m not c📖onfident in my gameplay. Even such minimal improvements made me feel better about playing live.

Further, it feels good knowing my money is going directly to the coach, allowing them ꦜto continue doing what they love. While revenue from tournaments, streaming, and can help, most players won’t be able to live off of those sources of income alone. Coaching provides them another opportunity to gain income for their years of hard work.

When I spoke to Fabian, he touched on the importance of a concept called “deliberate pr𒈔actice.” Citing Benjamin Franklin, who was a dedicated chess player, Fabian suggested the American scientist was unable to reach the level of the grandmasters because he didn’t have the opportunity to engage in deliberate practice. With mo♍st of the best chess players far away in Europe, Franklin wasn’t able to analyze their play and get the feedback necessary to hone in on specific areas of improvement. (You can find the anecdote, as excerpted in the book “Peak” by Anders Ericsson, .)

“Hours in isn't always results out,” Fabian said. “And that's where a coach really, really helps you break through 🐟those plateaus.”

At this point, I’m inclined to agree.

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