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Post by AquaWorm on Feb 9, 2007 18:45:49 GMT
Lets make obligatory sending cwt games records (WAGame files) as an attachments to result information. CWT wormer may have unfair advantage if he may analyse opponent games, but doest public his own games.
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Post by Dario on Feb 9, 2007 22:27:48 GMT
good point aqua.
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Post by MrTPenguin on Feb 9, 2007 23:22:01 GMT
lol, I see the point, but I'm not sure if anyone would actually go that far in their preparations!
(People should send their replays in anyway, though.)
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Post by Dario on Feb 10, 2007 0:02:28 GMT
You really think that there are no wormers that will watch the replays and write down your team's worms order? , because I know some.
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Post by AquaWorm on Feb 10, 2007 0:12:46 GMT
Not only this. Level and style of play etc. Well, its not very hard to go to WA directory and attach them to e-mail.
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Post by Rafalus on Feb 10, 2007 6:51:26 GMT
Hmmm level and style? Man, I think we all know eatchother very well and does information are usless. Even when someone doesnt know his oponent, he can ask someone. This is very hermetic environment And with teams, hmm you can always creat deferent team for each game.
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Post by Johnmir on Feb 10, 2007 9:04:59 GMT
LOL! Good luck guys, but wanna say before you started to waste time looking opponent's games: it won't help you to win, you better play some games instead of watching. Just my advise, you can listen or not. I see only one reason to watch other games, when it is a game with participation fo Daz or Jigsaw, SirG for example, and not to win against them, but to learn some cool moves and tactics ( actually tactics=practice also... lol ). But even watching these games won't help you to win against them!
But ok if someone wants, may be it is a good idea.
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Post by AquaWorm on Feb 10, 2007 10:32:35 GMT
Ok, let it make obligatory even for learning. Rafalus, you are not right saying we all know each other. I have not played with more than half cwt wormers or have not played for years. Asking others... well, how can you describe the game? Is better to see once than hear for 100 times Johnmir, you may not agree with me, but it can help me if I know opponents usual strategy and tactics. Scatter the fog of war...
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Post by AquaWorm on Feb 10, 2007 10:46:55 GMT
And it may be interesting not for cwters, but for newcomers and other world to see how normal is played by pro Something like public gallery...
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Post by Rafalus on Feb 10, 2007 10:50:41 GMT
I played with almost all wormers in present CWT ( thats funny cos all 3 are in my group! ), but this information is usless cos i don't know present skill of tham. A good normal player can get back to shape in 5-6 days so watching previus games can stun you.
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Post by AquaWorm on Feb 22, 2007 18:46:03 GMT
any other comments?
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Post by Antares on Mar 27, 2007 14:56:14 GMT
personally i agree with aqua but just because maybe when i have time i would like to watch few interesting games, but not because of advantages i can get from those.I didn't think that not all games are gonna be posted and found it kind of weird...as far as i am concerned i don't mind showing my games and not viewing others, cuz me and not only me can adapt game style to situation and wormer.As for the level of gameplay i think it's an advantage by not knowing it...i think if you see a wormer that is very tactic and skilled you may underestimate yourself...so it's better to start uninfluenced und with no expectations!
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