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Dk At hall is cause I started with temple at start and didn't need the castle . Not a hack . I wouldn't bother editing a ss btw
However if you want to learn garden of war, you should play garden of war classic.
Neither. Practice on nwtr, foc, hsc, 3v3, funfor3, pos, xmarks, friends, basically anything that is built in, thats what you should use for learning. Learning 1 map will not help at all no matter how much it is played over others.
lance sucks. It doesn't matter what maps you practice on, as long as you're not playing custom maps. However if you want to learn garden of war, you should play garden of war classic. Watching games and live streams will give you a good foundation. There are key ways to improve on war2. Playing better players consistently, remedying why you lost, and finding a mentor are all essential to learning. Keep in mind that this game is 20 years old, and if you want to compete against 20 year old veterans, you're going to need a mentor if you want to take it seriously. War2 is simply too complex to just pick up and run with at a competitive level.
The fact of the matter is that non-customs players end up playing Garden of War.pud (the original) about 95% of the time. We can talk about other classic maps all we want, but that's the truth, and if this guy wants to learn GOW, he should play and watch GOW.Yamon recommended "Garden of war classic" and he was correct.
Quote from: Yamon on March 14, 2016, 10:09:30 AMlance sucks. It doesn't matter what maps you practice on, as long as you're not playing custom maps. However if you want to learn garden of war, you should play garden of war classic. Watching games and live streams will give you a good foundation. There are key ways to improve on war2. Playing better players consistently, remedying why you lost, and finding a mentor are all essential to learning. Keep in mind that this game is 20 years old, and if you want to compete against 20 year old veterans, you're going to need a mentor if you want to take it seriously. War2 is simply too complex to just pick up and run with at a competitive level.I was lucky someone helped me out a few days ago and he let me observe his build by demonstrating and tutoring me on the build order, and buidling placement. Also how to wall, how to expand, and how to defend the expansion. And also, how to attack with death knights using DnD and Whirlwind. I really appreciate what he did and I guess I would like to seek more mentors like him.