Forged Alliance Forever Forged Alliance Forever Forums 2018-01-23T09:30:57+02:00 /feed.php?f=40&t=15781 2018-01-23T09:30:57+02:00 2018-01-23T09:30:57+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=15781&p=159778#p159778 <![CDATA[Re: Do newbies HAVE TO play a certain way in spots?]]> Statistics: Posted by ZLO_RD — 23 Jan 2018, 09:30


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2018-01-22T21:57:48+02:00 2018-01-22T21:57:48+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=15781&p=159757#p159757 <![CDATA[Re: Do newbies HAVE TO play a certain way in spots?]]>
the issue with ladder is that you have to pay a lot more attention compared to team games and if you lose then you can't shift the blame on your team

imo it's kinda funny that you mention maps like astro or thermo as maps you prefer since you literally can't do fun stuff on them due to the natural limitation of the map
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don't get me wrong; if you wanna play a map where you have your mex concentrated at your spawn and no available avenues to attack other than a small path in the middle and maybe some air cheese then that's totally fine - but most maps don't encourage sitting on your spawn

Statistics: Posted by PhilipJFry — 22 Jan 2018, 21:57


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2018-01-22T21:50:44+02:00 2018-01-22T21:50:44+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=15781&p=159755#p159755 <![CDATA[Re: Do newbies HAVE TO play a certain way in spots?]]>
On the topic, I'd say that gap, thermo, astro crater and similar maps attract the most butt hurt people. At least the majority of reports to moderators I went through were from these maps.

Statistics: Posted by speed2 — 22 Jan 2018, 21:50


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2018-01-22T19:57:37+02:00 2018-01-22T19:57:37+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=15781&p=159738#p159738 <![CDATA[Re: Do newbies HAVE TO play a certain way in spots?]]>
don't expect people to welcome different playstyles if they are known to suck unless you can prove them wrong by winning

yes if you don't go to mid to get a decent share of those free 14k mass then your team will have a hard time - that's just how it is
if you don't feed mass to your team then you better have a decent plan to compensate

Statistics: Posted by PhilipJFry — 22 Jan 2018, 19:57


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