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Of course I accept. It's very polite of you to come back to this, because after all you might have just wanted to play your own game. Instead there I was, trying to micromanage each of my allies.
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Of course I accept. It's very polite of you to come back to this, because after all you might have just wanted to play your own game. Instead there I was, trying to micromanage each of my allies.
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3 |
It might be a little disappointing, but if I want to warrant my Elo and win team games my best chance lies in good team work and sharing my game/map experience. If somebody doesn't want to be patronized, this is an understandable decision I have to respect. At the same time this means there is not much hope or fun for me in continuing the game, which may lead to my quit.
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3 |
It might be a little disappointing, but if I want to warrant my Elo and win team games my best chance lies in good team work and sharing my game/map experience. If somebody doesn't want to be patronized, this is an understandable decision I have to respect. At the same time this means there is not much hope or fun for me in continuing the game, which may lead to my quit.
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4 |
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5 |
The
following
game
@B462499
is
a
good
example
of
how
I
expect
to
play
these
team
games.
Yes,
@andrewjayanta
was
mostly
following
orders
and
didn't
get
to
make
many
strategic
decisions.
In
return
he
was
able
to
successfully
use
his
crabes
and
striders
in
the
end.
If
you
want
to
become
a
good
independent
player,
the
only
thing
I
can
recommend
right
now
is
trying
to
find
some
1v1
partners.
Let
us
pray
to
steam
to
free
us
from
the
burden
of
high
disparity
games.
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5 |
The
following
game
@B462499
is
a
good
example
of
how
I
expect
to
play
these
team
games.
Yes,
@andrewjayanta
was
mostly
following
orders
and
didn't
get
to
make
many
strategic
decisions.
In
return
he
was
able
to
successfully
use
his
crabes
and
striders
in
the
end.
Let
us
pray
to
steam
to
free
us
from
the
burden
of
high
disparity
games.
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