GodLike Admino Breaks Silence on Feeling “Sad and Demotivated” During BGMS

GodLike Admino is getting real about his mental state during BGMS. After appearing sad in Ankkibot's vlogs, Admino has revealed the truth about his feelings of disappointment and self-criticism.

In a refreshingly honest and candid confession, GodLike's Admino has opened up about his emotional state during the BGMS tournament. After fans expressed concern over his seemingly sad and demotivated demeanor in Ankkibot's vlogs, Admino took to his own stream to explain the truth behind his feelings. "I don't get sad," he clarified, before admitting, "My situation is a bit like... when what I'm expecting doesn't happen, I get a feeling of disappointment in myself."

This raw admission from one of India's top BGMI pros has sparked an important conversation about the mental pressures of competitive gaming. Admino's vulnerability in sharing his struggles has been praised by fans and fellow players alike, who have lauded him for his honesty and for shedding light on a topic that is often stigmatized in the esports world.

The concerns about Admino's well-being began to circulate after Ankkibot's BGMS vlogs showed him looking downcast during Team GodLike's performance. Ankkibot was even seen trying to cheer him up, which only fueled the speculation about his mental state. Now, with Admino's clarification, fans have a better understanding of the internal battles that pro players often face.

"That feeling is temporary," Admino assured his fans. "When the matches happen, I go in with a reset mindset. Inside the match, I'm back to basics." This ability to compartmentalize and reset is a crucial skill for any pro player, but it doesn't mean that the feelings of disappointment simply disappear. "It's just that I feel a bit of disappointment like everyone else when what I hoped for doesn't happen," he explained. "There's no other issue. I do get sad, it's there for a bit. I've been like this from the beginning, so I can't say much."

Admino's words are a powerful reminder that pro players are not just machines; they are human beings who experience the full range of emotions, including disappointment and self-doubt. The pressure to perform at the highest level, coupled with the intense scrutiny of the public eye, can take a toll on even the most seasoned veterans.

The Indian esports community has rallied around Admino, with fans flooding his social media with messages of support and encouragement. "We're with you, Admino," one fan wrote. "Your honesty is an inspiration to us all. Don't be too hard on yourself." This outpouring of support is a testament to the strong bond between pro players and their fans, and it's a heartening sign that the community is becoming more open to discussing mental health.

As the BGMI scene continues to grow and professionalize, it's crucial that players have the support they need to navigate the pressures of competitive gaming. Admino's brave confession is a step in the right direction, and it's a reminder that it's okay to not be okay. What do you think of Admino's honesty? And what more can be done to support the mental health of pro players? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.


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