Re: FFR Scores
the sad part is none of the words i used are even "big." statements like this make me weep inside, lol.
and if you don't like to use strategies, don't read such things. if you consider strategies "tl;dr" then don't read them. they are there for people who want a new way to do something that makes achieving a certain goal easier to do. nothing i've written is honestly that long. in college, the amount of stuff you shell through on a daily basis EASILY dwarfs whatever "tl;dr" is here many times over. if strategies "ruin your fun" then ignore them. if you can't understand them, disregard them. if you have questions, ask. even so, none of my strategies are, in my opinion, hard to understand, even for a 14 year old. If people don't understand what I am saying then I will rephrase it.
part of the fun of dominating a game is figuring out optimizations and strategies on a modular level. it is also the fastest way to improve your skill. most people tend to just get better by experience and repeated play... but oftentimes an investment in observation has huge payoffs down the road.
the sad part is none of the words i used are even "big." statements like this make me weep inside, lol.
and if you don't like to use strategies, don't read such things. if you consider strategies "tl;dr" then don't read them. they are there for people who want a new way to do something that makes achieving a certain goal easier to do. nothing i've written is honestly that long. in college, the amount of stuff you shell through on a daily basis EASILY dwarfs whatever "tl;dr" is here many times over. if strategies "ruin your fun" then ignore them. if you can't understand them, disregard them. if you have questions, ask. even so, none of my strategies are, in my opinion, hard to understand, even for a 14 year old. If people don't understand what I am saying then I will rephrase it.
part of the fun of dominating a game is figuring out optimizations and strategies on a modular level. it is also the fastest way to improve your skill. most people tend to just get better by experience and repeated play... but oftentimes an investment in observation has huge payoffs down the road.























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