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afaik, knowledge of units' stats/abilities is a gaming skill
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@"Warst":
@"Illidan":
homm does not require gaming skill -
@archer:
afaik, knowledge of units' stats/abilities is a gaming skill
no, it's knowledge
gaming skill = micro, apm, fast hands, critical thinking
slowly sending a counter after counter != skill. -
@Illidan:
fast hands
it's athletics xD -
@"Illidan":
@"Warst":
@"Illidan":
homm does not require gaming skill
just like tidehunter, keyboard faceroll ftw -
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yeah, it requires knowledge and intense thinking
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:no:
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its just that 4mat was never able to get any good at homm
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true that
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its just that 4mat had never bothered to learn a skill-less game :3
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@"Развратный-Прист.":
its just that 4mat was never able to get any good at homm
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@"Развратный-Прист.":
its just that 4mat was never able to get any good at homm I/II/III/IV etc. and even on-line -
lmao
skill-less game lovers gettin offended@archer:
homm I/II/III/IV etc. and even on-lineaka homm -
Warst, новая аватарка +_+
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^^
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@"Illidan":
lmaoskill-less game lovers gettin offended =)> > > @"archer":
homm I/II/III/IV etc. and even on-lineaka homm
I/II/III are the only ones worth mentioning.
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true that
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lolwut?
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