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Without
some
examples
I
would
be
cautious
to
blame
it
on
tiredness
or
something
else.
The
longer
time
the
game
goes,
some
individual
actions
(
like
microing
every
glaive)
will
have
a
smaller
impact
-
so
you
might
not
do
it
because
it
is
not
efficient.
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1 |
Without
some
examples
I
would
be
cautious
to
blame
it
on
tiredness
or
something
else.
The
longer
time
the
game
goes,
some
individual
actions
(
like
microing
every
glaive)
will
have
a
smaller
impact
-
so
you
might
not
do
it
(
unconsciously)
because
it
is
not
efficient.
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That being said you should choose to focus on something and that in itself can become quite tiring as there are so many things you could focus on (similar to "choice overload"),
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That being said you should choose to focus on something and that in itself can become quite tiring as there are so many things you could focus on (similar to "choice overload"),
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I also find it that best players are the ones that decide (instinctively) on what to focus late game. If you watch replays they do not do 1000 things at a time, but rather couple of things and well. I feel more relaxed when I am confident I am focusing on the right thing than when people give me armies across the map because they resign - thankfully this does not happen very often due to my rank. I really dislike that and I try to rarely resign as it can be very frustrating for the receiving player.
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I also find it that best players are the ones that decide (instinctively) on what to focus late game. If you watch replays they do not do 1000 things at a time, but rather couple of things and well. I feel more relaxed when I am confident I am focusing on the right thing than when people give me armies across the map because they resign - thankfully this does not happen very often due to my rank. I really dislike that and I try to rarely resign as it can be very frustrating for the receiving player.
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