Mr Changsha wrote:jnd94 wrote:I believe what Fabled is trying to say is that to stay at sarg or below, your strategic knowledge must be limited. Not non-existent, but limited.
Ah, but isn't that the point? My experience has been of the steady sergeant with 1,000 games. He might not be the most daring of players, but be over-confident and he'll clean your pipes for you.
While we can only write in generalities I think we can often say that high score = narrow game selection rather than high score = superior ability. Of course there are many exceptions to the rule, but it holds in many, many cases. Someone was criticising woodruff for being a private after 1,000 games in another thread and he retorted by saying he had 100 games on a wide variety of maps and styles. I can see why he's a private then, as I wouldn't want to set myself the challenge of playing that many varieties of the game and staying over 2,000 points. I imagine I'd drop a great deal.
I agree here. And Woodruff was right about to play in most of the maps,no matter the points. I tried, once I had the MapRank, to achieve a win in every map. But when I was doing in Benelux, I had to play 8 times to a single victory. so I decided to play at least once in every map, but carefull with my points, because,low rank sucks



