Quote Originally Posted by ApocaRUFF View Post
Don't think anyone said that. Or what I was saying, anyways. You can't deny that the elements associated with high functioning autism would help you be able to have a more single-mindedness when it comes to games, thus give you the natural ability to become good at games. That is, if games happens to be your focus. It's a dice-roll - being HFA may give you the natural "mindset" to be good at games, but there's a massive chance that you wont be interested in games. And, if you don't, you're not going to be good at it (same with everyone).

So no, just because you have autism does not mean you're going to be good at games. But, if you are a HFA and have an interest in games, it might.
ApocaRUFF completely understood what I said.

I didn't say autism = good at video games. Just that if someone has Asperger's-type autism and has an interest in video games, that person may have a higher chance of devoting his time and energy into it and become really good.

I know someone who is an Aspie and he spends 90% of his time playing LoL and he's diamond. He literally compares everything in life to LoL.

NOR am I saying that all aspies who like gaming will be good. Just a speculation that PERHAPS that may be likely.