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foodontable
China341 Posts
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sixghost
United States2096 Posts
On October 20 2008 08:36 Dromar wrote: I have tried that a couple times, doing what JD did in a couple games on b.net attack/live battle: playing ZvT mass hydra. It was pretty much a rollover. Thing is, I'd like to improve my mechanics as well, and mouse-only type stuff wouldn't work well in that respect. Maybe I have to just give up on that avenue and intentionally play shitty. I'd really rather not though if there's a way not to. He is improving though. Last game we played, he halted my muta harass pretty well (though he built somewhere around 15 turrets), and used that security to move out to my 3rd immediately, but I got my lurkers on the ramp just in time and he walked right into the spines. That was a bit disheartening for him. If I played mouse only, he'd probably roll me. I've never clicked anywhere in the 3x3 box in the lower right except for the occasional upgrade (overlord speed/drop). Never for buildings or unit production. Also, if I make it too obvious that I'm playing intentionally shitty, he might be offended. I really don't know what to do about this. You have to pick one or the other. There's no way for you to improve and give them a chance to win at the same time. Just let them play each other and people their own skill level for a while, and in a few months you can play them again and see how they are doing. You really dont want to beat down on someone who is just learning, think back to when you first started playing, especially if you pick it up this late in the games life, learning SC can be pretty brutal at first. Just have them play and you obs and tell them what they do wrong at the end or during the game. although a think a few obvious solutions if you want to play vs them is either a)offrace b)play with an apm limit like 130ish. It may not benefit you as much as 3 hours on iccup but having a better understanding of another race and learning to be more efficient with your actions is always a plus. | ||
3 Lions
United States3705 Posts
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Pads
England3228 Posts
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Shauni
4077 Posts
On October 20 2008 10:33 Pads wrote: One time I was playing starcraft and talking about how great it was while a friend watched over my shoulder. Then he fainted. Then he took up war3. Fail true story eh? But in this matter, I think it's just as A3iL3r0n said... to become good, you need motivation - to get motivation you need to enjoy the game. If you're a sore loser and dislike getting raped has nothing to do with it. To become as good as you he must deal with it, learn from his mistakes and strive to get better, not to win. It is tough getting into BW in this time and age. Even at D levels on iccup, people are really good in comparison with the PGT D noobs a few years back. There are barely no newbies anymore, and to even beat the 'newbies' you need to play for months. And I think a lot of people have a problem handling the fact that they won't be able to win in a very long time. I've also introduced friends to Starcraft, most recently one a few months ago. He had a really good motivation to get better, but he didn't want to play vs me at all because he kept getting raped. He only created 1v1 noob on europe and his stats after his first week were something like 3-71. I believe he's given up on BW by now... | ||
3 Lions
United States3705 Posts
edit: My town library is great. We have a teen section, and once me and my friend were there play sc. Before that all ppl played was halo. People were like "wow wtf is that?" We were like "its sc u nubs." Nowadays, the library is split half-half between SC and combat arms, but all the people playing sc are 20 apm noobs who spam cheats -_-. | ||
Viledica
Canada361 Posts
Basically, they'll play if you can make it fun. We made it into a competition type thing where we'd all obs the games while people played, then people would say who they wanted to play, what map, etc. | ||
Raz0r
United States287 Posts
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3 Lions
United States3705 Posts
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alphafuzard
United States1610 Posts
my micro improves, and some of the games are close, though when i get in a trouble spot i turn on the macro machine, so he hasn't stolen a game from me yet | ||
YPang
United States4024 Posts
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thoraxe
United States1449 Posts
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intrigue
Washington, D.C9933 Posts
play 2v2s/3v3s/team melees with them first so they improve their basic mechanics and actually enjoy the game. it's harder to appreciate 1v1 when you're first beginning, and it could be a huge turnoff. | ||
-orb-
United States5770 Posts
Just tell him you've been playing for years, and the game takes time to master, so he can't expect to be as good as you in a couple of weeks. Thus you're just trying to make it more fun for him. | ||
CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11568 Posts
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beetlelisk
Poland2276 Posts
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MasterReY
Germany2708 Posts
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b3h47pte
United States1317 Posts
On October 21 2008 02:39 beetlelisk wrote: Tell him to come to OP SEEDCLAN on West... and I agree about playing 1v2 team melee make sure he has chaos launcher though ;x | ||
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