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Exactly. So the positive and negative feedback [i]from your own actions[/i] creates an [u]accelerated learning loop[/u], and, if you're equipped with enough desire for improvement, you quickly gain at least a hundred more of actual skill - quickly followed by elo itself once you start pwning the other guys with swift vengeance and unforgiving precision :P
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Exactly. So the positive and negative feedback [i]from your own actions[/i] creates an [u]accelerated learning loop[/u], and, if you're equipped with enough desire for improvement, you quickly gain at least a hundred more of actual skill - quickly followed by elo itself once you start pwning the other guys with swift vengeance and unforgiving precision :P
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This of course implies that you go as far as to watch replays and see what mistakes you made, etc. Some people just don't learn and stay at 1200 elo even after a thousand battles, always doing the same "porc my simbaes" ploy.
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This of course implies that you go as far as to watch replays and see what mistakes you made, etc. Some people just don't learn and stay at 1200 elo even after a thousand battles, always doing the same "porc my simbaes" ploy.
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Anyway,
you're
too
categorical
on
"one
mistake"
part,
too.
There
was
that
[b]tournament[/b]
game
where
a
guy
who
lost
his
only
factory
THREE
TIMES
and
his
commander
came
out
on
top
-
want
to
see
the
replay?
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Anyway,
you're
too
categorical
on
"one
mistake"
part,
too.
There
was
that
[b]tournament[/b]
game
where
a
guy
who
lost
his
only
factory
THREE
TIMES
(
rebuilding
each
time)
,
lost
his
commander
as
well,
and
[u]still[/u]
came
out
on
top
-
want
to
see
the
replay?
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