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Post by aceboy44 on Dec 2, 2017 11:44:59 GMT -5
This is a match in master league 2. I decided to post it for fun &learning purposes. Enjiy
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inspirace
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Post by inspirace on Dec 2, 2017 13:46:42 GMT -5
This is a match in master league 2. I decided to post it for fun &learning purposes. Enjiy glad to see you decided to stay in the forum too bad your teammates wasn't able to retake the D beacon while you were holding three reds by yourself on the B side. I am also playing at master2@ios with old-school gears, check this for what usually happens late night (US time) there, if you like: war-robots-forum.freeforums.net/post/220074/thread
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Post by amoebastudios on Dec 3, 2017 0:18:04 GMT -5
Sorry, I'm not seeing anything special in those videos to be learned. In my opinion you went over aggressive on many occasions and it cost you. Hover play is interesting but also proves that if you play too aggressive with it it goes down very quick. The grif is still a solid performer in comparison.
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Post by FlashAhAhh on Dec 3, 2017 5:19:37 GMT -5
Sorry, I'm not seeing anything special in those videos to be learned. In my opinion you went over aggressive on many occasions and it cost you. Hover play is interesting but also proves that if you play too aggressive with it it goes down very quick. The grif is still a solid performer in comparison. I already knew that starting in a midranger in BR = lose. But it's still a good lesson I guess.
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Post by peterpete on Dec 4, 2017 7:22:26 GMT -5
I dunno it depends on what experience and tactics you learn obviously like real life you learn and advance knowledge
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2017 23:40:12 GMT -5
As a fellow Master player to another, I am on iOS btw, I can't comment on the bird play yet. But the Zeus Fury, I noticed you didn't play it too tightly. Maybe it's a Champion caliber skill as I also noticed the same in another one here.
This map is sometimes hard to play strategically. Courtyard is no man's land, so most battles are fought head on and there's not much flanking like you can do on Yamantau and flank from the left bridge, right bridge, up top, or down below. So it's pretty much a lot of corner shooting, and teaming up against them.
I do find this is where the Rogatka shines, and less so the Griffin, and other birds of prey. If courtyard is unprotected, then I will usually flank through the courtyard, and jump up while they are busy. You did jump through that building with the plaza or whatever it's called, so that was a good coordinated attack with your bird. I also try to attack from multiple angles so they have to focus their attention, so if you didn't have a bird, then you could have gone around to the left of this building and let another blue attack from the right and hit them at the same time.
This map tends to play pretty small, so if all the reds are sitting at spawn, then your bot can easily die if you have no help. Even if they are spread out, it doesn't take long for them to spawn on the home row, and suddenly overrun you. I think that's what happened when your bird was stuck inside their territory. It's very risky, and sometimes it works and a Thunder Carnage can wreak havoc on the campers. I've seen Haechis sneak around and get behind the enemy spawn due to its speed, so it's very unlikely spawning guys will check the red arrows on the screen to see if someone is behind them.
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