Once he's got a good guide, he's definitely going to get better at it. It's the same thing with my niece who's just 7 years old, she totally rocks in some of the games she plays.
Just like what happened to the Nintendo Wii U console which in my opinion wasn't even supposed to be released but Nintendo felt like they had something to prove which still ended up badly for the console.
It's actually why getting attached to people is very difficult for me because when they break off from you, you will start getting some odd mixed feelings that wouldn't be easy on you.
Before I got really good at playing racing video games, I was called crash master by my friends because I would keep crashing like my life depends on it.
Seriously, I know how long it took me to master the controls of Detroit Become Human when I started out playing it back then. It wasn't an easy task for me.
Nintendo Switch is specifically designed for playing video games while smartphone is designed to do more than gaming alone, so it can't be best in both.
Seriously, when it's that difficult to break down the game, you will have to improvise in order to deal with the accessibility issues it's going to present.
My advice is that you stop playing for now. Maybe give yourself 2 or 3 weeks time off and get better properly before you start playing again. Let your eyes rest too.
Yeah, you're correct about LG no longer in the business production of smartphone. They are now in the making of other electronics products but not phones.
Yeah, it's something that I find very difficult to do even when I know that I wouldn't have any use of that hardware again. I'd rather dash it out than sell it.