Forged Alliance Forever Forged Alliance Forever Forums 2015-01-13T06:46:32+02:00 /feed.php?f=2&t=3494 2015-01-13T06:46:32+02:00 2015-01-13T06:46:32+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=90977#p90977 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]> Statistics: Posted by -_V_- — 13 Jan 2015, 06:46


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2015-01-12T19:49:05+02:00 2015-01-12T19:49:05+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=90939#p90939 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]>
Flynn wrote:
I am just not patient enough to do this. I really can't understand how some people watch every replay. I would rather just take a break and then play more games afterwards.


I am watching 99% of all my replays, becouse I want to know if I am (not) behind in eco, forgetting upgrade eco :oops: ,mex overlay making it better

but in FAF I feel sometime frustrated, but it happen when I see in game tab Setons, Setons, Setons, Setons, Rohan, Thermo or +1500, ...makes me sad when players play same maps again and again

Statistics: Posted by ZeRen — 12 Jan 2015, 19:49


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2015-01-12T19:32:13+02:00 2015-01-12T19:32:13+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=90937#p90937 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]>
I only watch the ones back where I didn't lose stupidly. I watch the ones back where I lost or where I won by luck.
Then it's about practicing what you have learned. It's all about "How doe he do it" and "How do I do it"

Statistics: Posted by Kalvirox — 12 Jan 2015, 19:32


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2015-01-12T18:57:15+02:00 2015-01-12T18:57:15+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=90936#p90936 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]> Statistics: Posted by Flynn — 12 Jan 2015, 18:57


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2013-04-01T11:50:11+02:00 2013-04-01T11:50:11+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36486#p36486 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]> Statistics: Posted by Eukanuba — 01 Apr 2013, 11:50


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2013-04-01T11:35:44+02:00 2013-04-01T11:35:44+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36485#p36485 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]>

Statistics: Posted by Flynn — 01 Apr 2013, 11:35


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2013-04-01T07:03:17+02:00 2013-04-01T07:03:17+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36475#p36475 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]>
ColonelSheppard wrote:
i smell an example

I smell me being confused

Statistics: Posted by Nombringer — 01 Apr 2013, 07:03


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2013-04-01T12:42:18+02:00 2013-04-01T01:21:46+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36458#p36458 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]> Statistics: Posted by ColonelSheppard — 01 Apr 2013, 01:21


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2013-04-01T00:27:52+02:00 2013-04-01T00:27:52+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36454#p36454 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]>
ColonelSheppard wrote:
however a bit more general: i had people who helped me when i started on FAF especially ZBinden and Voodoo, you have what, 600 games (?) now, that means you dont had the point yet where you really understand why you lose (i'm just guessing ATM)


Do you really need over 600 games!? I have about 250 and Only very rarely can I not tell why.

Statistics: Posted by Nombringer — 01 Apr 2013, 00:27


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2013-03-31T17:18:02+02:00 2013-03-31T17:18:02+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36390#p36390 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]>

Statistics: Posted by ColonelSheppard — 31 Mar 2013, 17:18


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2013-03-31T17:01:20+02:00 2013-03-31T17:01:20+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36387#p36387 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]>

I don't have a whole lot of time in between devving Nomads, School and other games, and to extend upon this I hate short 10-minute T1 spam matches, so all my games are long-ass rounds on 10x10-20x20km maps which usually end in a nuclear lolwar with armies of GCs mucking about.

Statistics: Posted by MushrooMars — 31 Mar 2013, 17:01


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2013-03-31T16:55:04+02:00 2013-03-31T16:55:04+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36383#p36383 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]>
i dont have this game anymore, or at least the are getting rare, hen i lose i normally know what i did wrong or why the other one was better, i think this comes automaticly at some point

however a bit more general: i had people who helped me when i started on FAF especially ZBinden and Voodoo, you have what, 600 games (?) now, that means you dont had the point yet where you really understand why you lose (i'm just gussing atm) and you should look for somebody (preferable form your language) and just gives you a one mmin delayed live commentary on your game, i know it's basicly ghosting but, yeah, your opponent will get over it and maybe you can just find somebody who is ok with that anyway, but i dont see a problems to do that in ranked once or twice too (nobody can prove it anyway and it's ofc sometimes more distracting than helping)

Statistics: Posted by ColonelSheppard — 31 Mar 2013, 16:55


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2013-03-31T16:48:50+02:00 2013-03-31T16:48:50+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36381#p36381 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]> Statistics: Posted by MushrooMars — 31 Mar 2013, 16:48


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2013-03-31T16:43:44+02:00 2013-03-31T16:43:44+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36378#p36378 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]> Statistics: Posted by Ze_PilOt — 31 Mar 2013, 16:43


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2013-03-31T16:35:43+02:00 2013-03-31T16:35:43+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=3494&p=36373#p36373 <![CDATA[Re: Do you watch every replay where you have lost?]]> Statistics: Posted by Flynn — 31 Mar 2013, 16:35


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