Experience Vs Adaptability

DeletedUser

Guest
I would say you would need basic experince to be successful in the early stages of the game, however in the later stages of the game you must adapt to fit every situation.
 

Nauzhror

Guest
I would say you would need basic experince to be successful in the early stages of the game, however in the later stages of the game you must adapt to fit every situation.

the adapting is more needed at the start. Build order is everything at the start. Build order changes based on unit speed. Build order also changes based on how mani, if any, barbarians surround you.
 

DeletedUser

Guest
The worse possible scenario is that there are no barbarian villages near you. And it stays that way for 3 days. lol.
 

Nauzhror

Guest
The worse possible scenario is that there are no barbarian villages near you. And it stays that way for 3 days. lol.

That's my situation on W27 except it's 5 days there. Ut's been my worst start ever, I'm barely ranked top 500.
 

DeletedUser

Guest
Hmm...if you played one world till say.. 1 million points, and ur considered "experienced", u can still fail badly at the start of a world.

As playing in the late game is entirely different from playing in the early stages of a word.
 

Nauzhror

Guest
Hmm...if you played one world till say.. 1 million points, and ur considered "experienced", u can still fail badly at the start of a world.

As playing in the late game is entirely different from playing in the early stages of a word.

Agreed. Honestly I target people who excel in the late game. I excel at startup 0-50k points, so I noble out anyone near me that's good at late game early. (Warning if you suck at startup and start next to me, start over.)
 

DeletedUser

Guest
i started late on my world and got nobled, people target noobs before they get too big.
 

Nauzhror

Guest
i started late on my world and got nobled, people target noobs before they get too big.

No, I target experienced players before they get too big. If I started near a 'legend' I wouldn't ignore them I'd be one of the first nobled on the server or they would because I wouldn't be letting them hit 80,000 points and then becomea thorn in my side.
 

DeletedUser52670

Guest
agreed. Any name you recognize and not for friendly reasons thats anywhere near your 30 by 30 needs to be stopped pretty quickly. The noobs will still be there to take later
 

DeletedUser

Guest
well experince is knowing your surroundings and using it mostly to your benefit! and also adapting to it to your game style!
if you are playing the same settings or general settings over and over then where is the skill in that, if you cant do something different!

as for big accoounts, in millions! to me its easy if you have the right tools, all you need is time ! in 1 click you can recruit everything and in another mint coins, so please show the skill to me in that! but if you were able to grow that account while going to war and fighting ... that is getting expereince ...
 

Tarion

Guest
Funny story about this - I remember playing in Clorox. Good fun, great guys. Most of them, very, very experienced W1 players. But I still remember one of them asking for support and just being confused as to what to do when being farmed just out of Beginner Protection. Because, it had never happened before.

~ A year's experience in one of the biggest, most well known TW.net tribes ever, and this guy had no idea how to deal with being farmed.

And I don't blame him. Once you get over 5 villages, the idea of being farmed is odd. Once you get over 100, it wouldn't occur to you. You don't deal with your enemies with a few thousand Axes/LC. You deal with them with a few dozen nukes and a noble train or 4. It's a completely different playstyle.
 

DeletedUser

Guest
Funny story about this - I remember playing in Clorox. Good fun, great guys. Most of them, very, very experienced W1 players. But I still remember one of them asking for support and just being confused as to what to do when being farmed just out of Beginner Protection. Because, it had never happened before.

~ A year's experience in one of the biggest, most well known TW.net tribes ever, and this guy had no idea how to deal with being farmed.

And I don't blame him. Once you get over 5 villages, the idea of being farmed is odd. Once you get over 100, it wouldn't occur to you. You don't deal with your enemies with a few thousand Axes/LC. You deal with them with a few dozen nukes and a noble train or 4. It's a completely different playstyle.

yup I agree
 
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