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Navane
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Flicky
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oob
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Chill
Calgary25954 Posts
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Leg[end]
United States241 Posts
On January 13 2010 05:20 Chill wrote: I also like to assume what my opponent was thinking and then make fun of him for it. | ||
Navane
Netherlands2727 Posts
I guess it's just the realizition that I only beat a nub while I tought I was doing great. And I can't learn anything from such a game. I did a lurker backstab for instance, I don't know when it's viable exactly, and now I still don't. | ||
banana
Netherlands1189 Posts
Why? Because it helps me learn to spend my money better, it shows me what I'm doing wrong and try to do it better next game. Then again, I'm D- and terribad, but thats just my view on it. Usually end up adding more rax to get moneys down and try to make up for terrible macro. | ||
love1another
United States1844 Posts
On January 13 2010 05:29 banana wrote: While my macro is terrible, I still feel like trying to build one unit at time is better or sometimes que up to 2nd. Why? Because it helps me learn to spend my money better, it shows me what I'm doing wrong and try to do it better next game. Then again, I'm D- and terribad, but thats just my view on it. Usually end up adding more rax to get moneys down and try to make up for terrible macro. You should tell him to switch to protoss. ddzzzzzztt1a2a3a4t5t6t to victory. | ||
Chef
10810 Posts
Imagine the noob who says he can't survive 5 minutes unless he cuts scvs at 10 so he can get 2 barracks and a couple marines at his choke faster. He should learn to survive without cutting SCVs. | ||
Navane
Netherlands2727 Posts
On January 13 2010 05:33 Chef wrote: Yes, because otherwise you get used to playing bad. Challenging yourself is how you learn and improve your macro. Crutches like an unnecessary 6th hatch just impair you. Imagine the noob who says he can't survive 5 minutes unless he cuts scvs at 10 so he can get 2 barracks and a couple marines at his choke faster. He should learn to survive without cutting SCVs. Straw man argument. Should I macro even If that means I can't burrow my lurkers? edit: You shouldn't be too focused on anything. I think at the D level we were playing at, he was too focused on his perfect macro. And yes he was too focused at it, i watched the rep and he never queued. | ||
seppolevne
Canada1681 Posts
On January 13 2010 05:31 love1another wrote: You should tell him to switch to protoss. ddzzzzzztt1a2a3a4t5t6t to victory. If anything switch to zerg. Miss a production round? Don't worry you can just build two units at the same time! | ||
Navane
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spinesheath
Germany8679 Posts
On January 13 2010 05:31 love1another wrote: You should tell him to switch to protoss. ddzzzzzztt1a2a3a4t5t6t to victory. Where are all the 'k's? I would try not to queue up more than 2 units (really that's ok in lategame if you're using bio tvz, micro is still quite important there - you should know how I mean that), and if there still is money left over I would add more production facilities. | ||
Chef
10810 Posts
On January 13 2010 05:46 Navane wrote: Straw man argument. Should I macro even If that means I can't burrow my lurkers? edit: You shouldn't be too focused on anything. I think at the D level we were playing at, he was too focused on his perfect macro. And yes he was too focused at it, i watched the rep and he never queued. The point I was making is that you're trading long term development for short term success. Every time someone illustrates their point doesn't mean they're committing a straw man argument. You're committing a fallacy yourself anyway, by attacking what you perceive to be a weak part of my argument and then dismissing the rest as if it depended on it. Maybe consider retaking Philosophy 101 | ||
ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
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