Simple put, you don’t need to time in order to play duel and duel isn’t timing. If you happen to hear and read about timing again and again, come across guides like this and you worry, then DON’T. There is nothing to worry about. The only thing you have to understand and worry about, which many CA players complete miss, is that in duel most of the time you can’t take fights with your initial health. You need to have minimum 100-100 and the proper weapons. You need to always care and keep trying to get armours and mega. You need to not get excited immediately after you manage to pick one and rush like mad for a fight. Yes you did well, but your opponent might still be above 150-150 and you still have to pick a good location and moment for the fight and you still need to dodge and aim well. These are the primary reasons of failure and not timing. As a matter of fact the vast majority of ppl who play duel don’t time.
Even at the very top level there are ppl that don’t always time or don’t time well. tox, k1llsen and cypher are few examples of such players (cypher though stepped up his timing lately to a very good level). Spart1e is imo the most phenomenal millisecond timer, which comes in contrast with his lifestyle. Rapha claims to time 4 items, which I personally find it too much and redundant (not to mention hard to believe). I’ve heard of nobody claiming 5, which was suggested in this funny thread.
As far as online concerns, from my own experience I can tell that at least 60% don’t time at all. From the remaining 40% no more than a quarter (10%) time more than 1 item and no more than half (20%) time well. These numbers are a very generous estimate. In reality the number of ppl that time must be much less. Also, someone that times OK will have much harder time winning vs someone that times well, than someone that doesn’t time at all.
Anyway, this thread is a respond to timing guides. IMO timing is a nice addition and skill to the game. It helps, but is not a necessity. What is a necessity is to constantly care about your and your opponent’s stack. Even that can sometimes be bypassed in maps like ztn with some “good” +back and camping (good aim is a must for that though).
You don’t time, no worries. You only like the fighting aspect of ql and you don’t care about competition, then you would enjoy better some other mode.
Even at the very top level there are ppl that don’t always time or don’t time well. tox, k1llsen and cypher are few examples of such players (cypher though stepped up his timing lately to a very good level). Spart1e is imo the most phenomenal millisecond timer, which comes in contrast with his lifestyle. Rapha claims to time 4 items, which I personally find it too much and redundant (not to mention hard to believe). I’ve heard of nobody claiming 5, which was suggested in this funny thread.
As far as online concerns, from my own experience I can tell that at least 60% don’t time at all. From the remaining 40% no more than a quarter (10%) time more than 1 item and no more than half (20%) time well. These numbers are a very generous estimate. In reality the number of ppl that time must be much less. Also, someone that times OK will have much harder time winning vs someone that times well, than someone that doesn’t time at all.
Anyway, this thread is a respond to timing guides. IMO timing is a nice addition and skill to the game. It helps, but is not a necessity. What is a necessity is to constantly care about your and your opponent’s stack. Even that can sometimes be bypassed in maps like ztn with some “good” +back and camping (good aim is a must for that though).
You don’t time, no worries. You only like the fighting aspect of ql and you don’t care about competition, then you would enjoy better some other mode.
Edited by InDepther at 11:10 CST, 2 January 2012 - 15436 Hits