This would be a good thing to do over gameplay, so you can show people how and explain why in that situation. Youll only hit a couple of situation examples, but itll sink it home for newer players.
I definitely prefer your guide videos, because they actually help us learn how to play effectively. Release and review videos are a dime a dozen. The “how to beat Intercession Squad” video you did was great! And I hope you make guides on how to play against all Teams in the future.
This was an excellent description of the different type of activating types. It made perfect sense to me and actually matches how I've been kind of thinking of my fighters and their roles. Great content, keep it up, this was great and really helped reinforce what I was in the beginning phases of thinking of myself. Really enjoyed it
Totally agree, each operative will be used slightly differently depending. Example, a medic that just never gets in position, they can become a gun or an objective holder. Edit: adding the fact that some operatives are used as bait. Not automatically the HotA agent, sometimes heavy gunner, you don't expect to get a big kill, but you can bait out an enemy by looking scary.
Hey Can You Roll a Crit?! The concept of "Stall operatives" is used in chess and is known as "Zugzwang"! It means forcing your opponent to make a move they don't want to make by stalling with a useless move on your part. That's what "Stall operatives" are.
This would be a good thing to do over gameplay, so you can show people how and explain why in that situation. Youll only hit a couple of situation examples, but itll sink it home for newer players.
I definitely prefer your guide videos, because they actually help us learn how to play effectively. Release and review videos are a dime a dozen.
The “how to beat Intercession Squad” video you did was great! And I hope you make guides on how to play against all Teams in the future.
Ah thanks, will be making more guides in the future but comes down to my schedule aha
Simple, easy to comprehend guide. Thank you for this guide.
No worries, glad it helped (:
This was an excellent description of the different type of activating types. It made perfect sense to me and actually matches how I've been kind of thinking of my fighters and their roles. Great content, keep it up, this was great and really helped reinforce what I was in the beginning phases of thinking of myself. Really enjoyed it
Ah thanks, that's great to hear!
Found this quite helpful at putting into words and concepts a bunch of stuff I was already doing to some degree. Hopefully it helps my play improve 😁
Thanks, hope it does help (:
Really enjoyed this guide. Great work!
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Thanks, glad you liked it (:
Fantastic episode, thank you 😊👍🏻🍺
No worries, hope it helps (:
Totally agree, each operative will be used slightly differently depending. Example, a medic that just never gets in position, they can become a gun or an objective holder. Edit: adding the fact that some operatives are used as bait. Not automatically the HotA agent, sometimes heavy gunner, you don't expect to get a big kill, but you can bait out an enemy by looking scary.
Yeah it's mostly all fluid
Helpful, thanks!
Glad to be of help (:
Thanks!
No worries (:
Hey Can You Roll a Crit?! The concept of "Stall operatives" is used in chess and is known as "Zugzwang"! It means forcing your opponent to make a move they don't want to make by stalling with a useless move on your part. That's what "Stall operatives" are.
So kinda like...numberwang? 🤔
@@CanYouRollaCrit maybe!
Can you do a video about how to play veteran guardsmen in INTO THE DARK? My win rate is like… zero
Maybe, got lots of demands for guides 😅
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