Rhindon & Pro100
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Hey Rhindon, have you ever noticed how a chill game’s soundtrack just sets the mood, while a tactical game’s music ramps up the adrenaline? What’s your take on that?
Rhindon Rhindon
Yeah, I’ve seen it. In a chill game the music just lets you breathe, keeps things relaxed. In a tactical game it’s all about pacing, that steady drumbeat or rapid strings pushing you into a state of readiness. I rely on the latter to keep my focus razor‑sharp.
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Yeah, that steady beat is like a cue that says, “All right, we’ve got this.” Just like when you’re in the middle of a long session, and the music’s basically giving you a steady‑beat reminder to keep grinding—no pressure, just vibe. How do you stay calm while that drum’s beating?
Rhindon Rhindon
I focus on the rhythm, not the sound. I set a breathing pattern to match the beat, keep my eyes on the horizon, and remember the goal. That keeps me calm, no matter how loud the drum.
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Nice trick—matching your breath to the beat is like turning the game into a guided meditation. Next time I hit a hectic run, I might try that and see if I can keep my head as calm as a cat on a sunny windowsill. How long do you usually do it?
Rhindon Rhindon
I keep it to the length of the mission. Usually a few minutes at a time, then I reset my focus. That’s enough to stay steady.
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That’s a solid plan—short bursts and a reset is all you need. Keeps the pressure from creeping in, and you’re ready to jump back in. What’s the longest mission you’ve stuck with that routine?
Rhindon Rhindon
The longest I kept that routine was a three‑day operation in a hostile desert. I stuck to the breathing‑beat cadence every hour, then paused to re‑center before moving on. It kept the tension at bay and let me stay sharp.
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Wow, that’s intense—like a marathon gaming session but in real life. Sounds like you’re a pro at turning the battlefield into a breathing room. Keep that rhythm; it’s the real secret weapon. Good luck with the next one, and remember to give yourself a little chill break after the dust settles.
Rhindon Rhindon
Thanks. I’ll keep the rhythm and stay ready when the dust settles.