I didn’t go into this agario game with any big plan. No strategy, no mindset, nothing like that. It was just one of those casual “open the game and see what happens” moments. And for a while, everything was fine. Normal start, normal movement, nothing worth talking about. Then I made one small decision that ruined the whole run. I followed someone. It Started Off Pretty NormalJust Another Average GameThe early part of the game was as standard as it gets. I moved around, collected dots, avoided bigger players, and picked up a few small gains when they were easy. No risks, no pressure. It was the kind of game where you don’t expect much, but you’re also not struggling. Just… steady. And honestly, I was okay with that. The Moment I Decided to Follow“Let’s See Where This Goes”I noticed another player moving through the map in a pretty smooth way. Not too aggressive, not too passive—just kind of gliding around and picking things up efficiently. For some reason, I thought:
“Maybe I’ll just follow them for a bit.” No real reason. Just curiosity. At first, it felt harmless. Getting Pulled Into Their PathThe problem is, once you start following someone, you stop making your own decisions. You’re reacting to them instead of the game. They move → you move.
They turn → you turn. And without realizing it, I started drifting into areas I normally wouldn’t go. Funny Moments That Should’ve Been WarningsIgnoring My Own InstinctsThere were a couple of moments where I felt like I shouldn’t keep going. The area looked crowded. Movement felt tight. But instead of trusting that feeling, I kept following anyway, like:
“They probably know what they’re doing.” Looking back… yeah, that was a mistake. Almost Bumping Into ThemAt one point, I got so close that we were basically on top of each other. It felt awkward, like we were both trying to exist in the same space. Not exactly a smart position to be in. The Frustrating EndingWalking Straight Into TroubleEventually, they moved into a more chaotic area. Normally, I would’ve avoided it immediately. But because I was already following, I hesitated. Just for a second. And that was enough. A bigger player came in from the side, and I didn’t have the space or time to react properly. Game over. That Immediate RealizationThe moment it happened, I knew exactly why. Not bad luck. Not timing. Just a bad decision earlier that led me there. And the annoying part? It was completely avoidable. What I Took From This Game1. Don’t Rely on Other Players’ MovementJust because someone looks like they know what they’re doing… doesn’t mean you should follow them. 2. Trust Your Own InstinctsIf something feels risky, there’s usually a reason. 3. Stay in Control of Your Own GameThe moment you stop making your own decisions, things get messy. 4. Small Decisions Lead to Big OutcomesFollowing someone seemed harmless—but it changed everything. Final ThoughtsThat game of agario didn’t end in a dramatic way. No big chase, no crazy mistake. Just one small choice that slowly led me into a bad situation. It’s funny how something so simple—like following another player—can completely change how the game plays out.
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