I spent the game obsessed with the time I was spending on each turn. I wonder if there's a way of knowing how much time I was really using.
I lost my (and my opponent's) positional players among so many tiny images. I'll have to change to icon mode (there's such thing, right?) and also reduce the screen resolution to one fourth of what it is now.
I misjudged the prone position of a lot of players many times. I hope I can play in icon mode (as the replay) and that I get accustomed to the slash and double slash indicator.
I should've included at least a troll slayer in the team. I didn't deal with the ogre correctly.
I'm pretty sure I was very lucky, at least on the ogre suicide and the couple of times I didn't see a tackle zone and yet managed to dodge.
All in all. Badly played, much to learn and a nice opponent to chat with, that made it all better.”
“It was my first game, too. You were nice and I had a lot of fun. At the beginning you were a little slowly, but then all went good. So I hope we will meet again! I have a lot of thing to learn about playing against other human team (versus the AI all is simplier :P) but if all players are like you, I think I'll have tons of fun in this site.”
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I spent the game obsessed with the time I was spending on each turn. I wonder if there's a way of knowing how much time I was really using.
I lost my (and my opponent's) positional players among so many tiny images. I'll have to change to icon mode (there's such thing, right?) and also reduce the screen resolution to one fourth of what it is now.
I misjudged the prone position of a lot of players many times. I hope I can play in icon mode (as the replay) and that I get accustomed to the slash and double slash indicator.
I should've included at least a troll slayer in the team. I didn't deal with the ogre correctly.
I'm pretty sure I was very lucky, at least on the ogre suicide and the couple of times I didn't see a tackle zone and yet managed to dodge.
All in all. Badly played, much to learn and a nice opponent to chat with, that made it all better.”