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Post by samson on Dec 2, 2008 13:07:45 GMT
After the GvG yesterday the RC from the opposing team (german guild) pm'd me. I know they weren't high level or anything but constructive criticism from your enemy is golden. To summerize the feedback I got from him: 1. He gz'd our frontliners 2. Didn't feel that we had a dom mes. 3. Said our ranger didn't know when to lineback on the split 4. Confirmed that their mesmer was using thievery skills and PB. 5. Said I should use less rof and more guardian, and cancel-cast to fool their dom mes. 6. Felt that we lined back too easily
He also said their weakness is splits and bad communications. So I reckon our core team with its strong split would probably own them.
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Post by Daveyboy on Dec 4, 2008 14:15:20 GMT
Who was doing what in that game ? i know me n kyo i think were the wars.
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Post by samson on Dec 6, 2008 15:30:21 GMT
no you and jamie were the wars
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Post by jamie on Dec 16, 2008 13:58:46 GMT
lol, they were really bad. Cant believe we lost tbh. so many stupid and quite frankly 'Nooby' mistakes lost us what was imho a free win. Never the less tho, we have improved alot since then and the game taught us a lesson the hard way, stick with core players in core positions, or dont play at all.
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Post by samson on Dec 18, 2008 6:44:42 GMT
yea stick with core players for rated matches, but use unrated matches as an opportunity to switch to other positions, and then exchange thoughts with the core player who usually plays that position.
all in all, for all this training to be effective, we need to gvg more. We used to play 5 in one day, now we play 5 a week.
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Post by Daveyboy on Dec 18, 2008 14:50:40 GMT
Yea i agree with Sam people just cba to come on anymore and were always missing one/two people.
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