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Drink more then go play some racing games. They are far more hilarious when drunk.
I'm a huge fan of the Gran Turismo (others as well, including rally) series. I'm pretty good too. I have my own wheel/pedal setup and take beating my PB's on tracks pretty seriously. The handful of times I've played drunk have been insanely great fun. It also reinforced how important it is to NEVER drive drunk
I remember when I played a lot of call of duty, it was always surprising when I had one or two drinks and played. I never "felt" impaired, I mean I don't generally feel drunk after just 1 drink, but the numbers didn't lie. I'd go from top 3 on the leader board to bottom 3 (it was frustrating). My reaction time must have been much slower, like significantly slower. And I probably made worse decisions, like when it was safe to reload, or when to swap a weapon for something on the ground.