But feeling a bit disconfortable, it's make a lizard team, chalenge the nearest team and... voila, new coach's orcs retired.
(now, with the box working, I'm probably leaving Ranked but for one team or may be 2 teams...)
After taking a look at the replay, I love direct conection.
...and a bit of advice as requeste:
1) If you are used to Skaven and Dark Elves, then the main difference is the lower movement. When things go wong, Orcs lack the movement to change position... Placing all the 4 blitzers together is asking for trouble, they are the only ones with some reaction.
2) Bob's, get the 4 if posible, and use them to protect the ball. That way it's easier to skill them, and they'll help you against teams with muscle.
3) Remark: protect the ball. Either you put it out of reach or make a cage (or at least a good screen)... That has something to do with the lack of movement or reaction hability (elves and skaven can play a bit more risky)
“Very nice and fair Opponent. Thx to nin for that match.
Well, what should I say? I know that I'm still a fumbble noob. Playing with orcs against Lizards (two teams I'm not familiar with) didn't help much to increase the odds.
With one dead player, a ff decrease and not enough cash for either an apo or a new lino doomed the Panzer Generals into early retirement.
Time for a new orc-team, prolly with better pics and less uninspired names... ^^ ”
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But feeling a bit disconfortable, it's make a lizard team, chalenge the nearest team and... voila, new coach's orcs retired.
(now, with the box working, I'm probably leaving Ranked but for one team or may be 2 teams...)
After taking a look at the replay, I love direct conection.
...and a bit of advice as requeste:
1) If you are used to Skaven and Dark Elves, then the main difference is the lower movement. When things go wong, Orcs lack the movement to change position... Placing all the 4 blitzers together is asking for trouble, they are the only ones with some reaction.
2) Bob's, get the 4 if posible, and use them to protect the ball. That way it's easier to skill them, and they'll help you against teams with muscle.
3) Remark: protect the ball. Either you put it out of reach or make a cage (or at least a good screen)... That has something to do with the lack of movement or reaction hability (elves and skaven can play a bit more risky)
Thanks for the game.”