A Real Time Strategy Guide Pt7 (final)
April 28th 2006 06:14
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To wrap this series of articles up I’ll present a few general points.
Try different strategies; doing this will get you used to dealing with opponents who use them and will also let you add them to the mix of things you can do. Study your opponent’s methods while playing; if you come up against a seemingly unbeatable opponent, chances are a good look at the way he or she is accomplishing this will also show flaws which you can then exploit. Learn to adapt! If you are flexible in the way you play then no one strategy will work against you. The difference between winning and losing is, more often than not, about speed. Be ready to bring about a culminating point in favor of yourself if an opportunity presents itself. Finally, have fun! Flood your opponent with peasants or build farms all over the map.
There you have it, I hope this has been of some use to you or at least been entertaining. If you think I missed anything out or have any questions, ask.
Alskreek, out.
Try different strategies; doing this will get you used to dealing with opponents who use them and will also let you add them to the mix of things you can do. Study your opponent’s methods while playing; if you come up against a seemingly unbeatable opponent, chances are a good look at the way he or she is accomplishing this will also show flaws which you can then exploit. Learn to adapt! If you are flexible in the way you play then no one strategy will work against you. The difference between winning and losing is, more often than not, about speed. Be ready to bring about a culminating point in favor of yourself if an opportunity presents itself. Finally, have fun! Flood your opponent with peasants or build farms all over the map.
There you have it, I hope this has been of some use to you or at least been entertaining. If you think I missed anything out or have any questions, ask.
Alskreek, out.
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