Ramned wrote:What's the type of game, specific style and map, that hosts your best play / win % / record?
Mine:
World - No cards - unlimited - freestyle - 1 v 1 - speed
9 - 0 (100 %)
Top that! Just kidding, sure that bit of pride will be knocked down immediately
similar in some ways... World 2.1-Flat Rate-Unlimited-Sequential-1 v 1-casual but sometimes I still lose so luck is still a big factor and can change my "best type of game".
Ramned wrote:What's the type of game, specific style and map, that hosts your best play / win % / record?
Mine:
World - No cards - unlimited - freestyle - 1 v 1 - speed
9 - 0 (100 %)
Top that! Just kidding, sure that bit of pride will be knocked down immediately
similar in some ways... World 2.1-Flat Rate-Unlimited-Sequential-1 v 1-casual but sometimes I still lose so luck is still a big factor and can change my "best type of game".
I tend to be good at mostly classic escalating unlimited sequential, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 player games. however, like said before, luck is a major factor
I'm better with maps that are easier to understand. Some maps like Draknor Level 1 or Madness! are quite confusing and it was very surprising that I actually won in them (and ironic that I sometimes lost at simpler maps such as Classic or the Netherlands).
Joodoo wrote:I'm better with maps that are easier to understand. Some maps like Draknor Level 1 or Madness! are quite confusing and it was very surprising that I actually won in them (and ironic that I sometimes lost at simpler maps such as Classic or the Netherlands).
You have to consider that fact that those maps may be just as confusing to other players as they are to you and that you may have more competition on the more simple maps because everyone knows what's going on.
If you learn the ins and outs of a more complicated map you have an advantage over your opponents.
I realy like classic map, freestyle, fog, and escalating set bonus. You get an unfair advantage over players looking for a game fix who join and dont understand the basics.
1v1 or 2v2 in the fog, or 6-8 player esc, chained usually classic. I'm not sure of my percentages. If someone wants to search through my games, please feel free.