Breja: Have you... won... gaming tournament...Pfft. Ha. Ha ha. Bwahahahahahaha!
Oh, that's a good one. Thanks, I needed that.
I don't think there's a single game I could be any good at competitively. I'm just not a competitive kind of gamer. Even playing with my friends I was never great. At best I was decent in some FPS games, at worst I was just hilariously bad. In RTS I was never all that great even in single player. I guess maybe I could hold my own at entry level in some Heroes of Might & Magic competition back when I was playing it a lot and had all the castles, creatures artefacts & spells memorised to a T. But even then as soon as anyone with multiplayer experience would show up, I'd be toast.
Matewis: Don't be so modest! That competition I described was lightweight. I did once try to compete in a serious competition in Johannesburg. It was Quake 3 and we (some 3 friends went with) were absolutely slaughtered. I somehow managed to finish 9th of the 12 in my round, but only because I managed to find the BFG. By far my greatest achievement was that we managed to get off school for the day to go and compete :D
I'm not being modest, and I'm not complaining. I'm just not a competitive player. To be any good at that one has to devote quite some time to the multpiplayer game, and I pretty much always finish the single player content and move on. So obviously, I can't be any good at competitive stuff. I guess I possibly could be decent at it at least, but it's just not my thing. I sometimes read/hear people talk about multiplayer strategies and stuff for some FPS for example and I'm like "WTF are they even talking about?" my strategy consists of "move, shoot everything else that moves, don't die too much (worst case scenario, bury the enemy in your own corpses)".
That's why my favourite multiplayer game ever is Worms, becasue no one treats it seriously and competetively, everyone plays it the way I play everything - just for shits and and giggles.