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Artem, I’ll make your “killer in a skirt,” just calm down). And please don’t copy those degenerates.
Земля нуля.
Все в ней нулево и кукольно.
Все в ней нулево и кукольно.
New here? I'm Roha — want a quick tour?
Unfortunately, there won't be any trading, as I don't consider myself one of the Ukrainians.
Unfortunately, there won't be any trading, as I don't consider myself one of the Ukrainians.
Alarm! Alarm! A Tatar has been detected!:eek:
Do you think Aztec is involved?
He is a reindeer herder.
I'm asking here because I don't know which thread would be more appropriate: will there be a contest for the best map of the year? The last one was more than a year and a half ago.
Well, I believe that even with a skill difference, the statistics will still favor the stronger player on any map. Maretti's style is already well-known. It's more advantageous for him to try to excel on maps like Mininosty. If it were up to him, he would probably play Panic all the time; it's highly regarded among Europeans.
There are quite a few different styles.
Tempo-based (Alex), excessively tempo-based (Paladin) - requires strong micro-management.
Medium-paced (used by most players).
Safe/defensive (Mareti).
And each style has nuances - some prefer to gather as much information and as many strategic points as possible, others accumulate resources, some try to build up their economy as much as possible, while others think about what to fight with at level 121, some prefer to only upgrade their Town Hall, while others have 2-3-4 Town Halls depending on the map and situation, etc.
In principle, after watching a dozen games of one player, you already have a clear idea of their style.