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Of course it's all psychological, but the underlying reasons for the problem are hard to pinpoint. The general theory goes that the cause of this bizarre and often heart-braking affliction is that it has its origins in the fear of failure, but often the person suffering from it cannot understand why it is happening.
Former British Open Champion Ian Baker-Finch is a famous case of the yips in golf. A year or so after his greatest ever win (the British Open) his problems began to escalate, and in the end his yips became so bad that he was forced to retire from playing the game altogether.
So what in the name of Solid Snake has this to do with gaming?
Well I was wondering whether anyone has or ever could suffer from an unusual form of gaming yips? I mean just imagine: you pick up the controller and you just can't coordinate the button presses; you attempt to pull off a certain move in a game and you just can't do it - even though you've done it a hundred times before without the slightest problem.
Did you read about the kid in Florida who - because he couldn't pull off a special move on Tekken Tag Tournament - threw his PS2 out of his 3rd floor apartment window fracturing the skull of the postman below? No? Well neither did I because I just made it up.
But the reason why I mention this is that on rare occasions I suffer from what might be called a subtle form of gaming yips especially on beat em ups. Sometimes the controller feels uncomfortable in my hands and I seem really bad at a game I am normally very adept at. I wouldn't go as far as to say that it's the yips, but when it happens it disturbs me to the point where I am forced to quit until I regain my marbles. It's a bit like the gaming equivalent of stammering.
Perhaps being a gamer (especially on fast arcade style games) is in many ways a bit like being a sportsman, say a footballer: most days they play out of their skin or at least put in a solid performance, but every now and then, no matter how determined they are, they just can't do anything right - for no apparent reason they are out of sync, they have what is commonly referred to as a nightmare.
So has anyone else ever suffered from an occasional bout of gaming yips - or when it comes to fast action-based games is it only natural to have an off-day every now and then?
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Got that PS2 yet?
> I pictured a roaming gang of Chinese Detectives playing Cluedo and then fighting
> in an alley with cleavers.
Isn't this just a little bit controversial?