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i prefer the war of art
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i prefer the war of art
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as in holi the indian art festival
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as in holi the indian art festival
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but
im
not
here
to
derail
you.
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im
sorry
you
got
two
down-votes
im
sure
you
wanted
to
connect
with
people
and
maybe
thought
the
book
could
help
you
earn
some
general
respect
via
the
respect
of
becoming
a
general.
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im
not
so
sure
modern
rts
games
work
like
medieval
military
campaigns.
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i want to upvote you just to balance things but..
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you need to write more then an action.. its too lazy.
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ill explain..
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here is another bad example "im now getting enough sleep" (also something that massively improves playing abilities)
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the flaw in saying only an action is it forces others to provide there own response without existing contexts as a framework to build on a suitable reply
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like questions or thoughts on why you feel the book may help or be relevant to others.. there needs to be more story.. so we can engage in meaningful discussions.
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without any structure everyone else is building the conversation up themselves from a sentence using there own imaginations and life-force..
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and when your in a conversation if your putting in no efforts its sort of vampuric..
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luckily the context in an rts is obvious enough that we can assume your hoping to translate it to some in-game skills or perhaps you just like the book for other reasons..
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but im not so sure modern rts games work like medieval military campaigns..
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they probably work like: skill x apm x (position + composition + timing).. so if you get the right units at the right time in the right place and can micro (apm). your probably going to do quite well if you know how to use them (skill)
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they probably work like: skill x apm x (position + composition + timing).. so if you get the right units at the right time in the right place and can micro (apm). your probably going to do quite well if you know how to use them (skill)
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medieval military campaigns have some crossovers but with many differences..
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medieval military campaigns have some crossovers but with many differences..
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from what i hear most campaigns are won with betrayals, spies, assassinations, bribes, ect.. the money and shadow.. like the saying.. the pen is mightier then the sword..
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from what i hear most campaigns are won with betrayals, spies, assassinations, bribes, ect.. the money and shadow.. like the saying.. the pen is mightier then the sword..
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but in zero-k the sword is mightier then the pen.. because you cant convince the enemy team to dgun the super just as it finishes.. there are no betrayals.. its all about the sword.
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but in zero-k the sword is mightier then the pen.. because you cant convince the enemy team to dgun the super just as it finishes.. there are no betrayals.. its all about the sword.
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unless you count convincing a lob to not make a second starlight right next to a half finished one 'is that diplomacy?'
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unless you count convincing a lob to not make a second starlight right next to a half finished one 'is that diplomacy?'
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