Friday 29 April 2016

eSports Conference - The Sportsmens Lodge Events Center Los Angeles

If you've played Star craft Wings of Liberty or Heart of the Swarm for any period of time, and in particular if you match all the game related content including eSports casting, pro games, streams and video on demand, you'll recognize that the met game is constantly evolving.
What's difficult about this is there's already quite enough to record in the game, such as for example resource management, to mechanics, macro, micro, larvae management, energy management, spreading creep, scouting, unit counters, getting good engagements etc... It can occasionally be overwhelming to keep along with all of the, while improving and staying on top of the current met game.
The unfortunate thing is you can't expect to improve and win more games without keeping up with where the game is headed. To be successful in anticipating your opponent's moves you have to both have a sense of what's going on in the current game, by doing good scouting, and what might happen centered on current game trends. Where both of these are not in balance its very easy to lose as a result of surprising unit compositions, timings, etc.. or because we don't understand how to properly predict, adapt and react to what our opponent is planning for us. eSports Conference - The Sportsmens Lodge Events Center Los Angeles
Nowadays, there are more ways than ever to match the met game including game forums, YouTube videos, blogs, eSports commentary, streams, video on demand, and strategy guides. With so many sourced elements of information available it's simple to bounce around from technique or strategy to some other without ever landing on anything meaningful or beneficial. How does one sift out the chaff? The interesting thing in regards to the Starcraft community as it is currently is that the numerous professional eSports event tend to operate a vehicle the metagame. A number of the top players in the world apply their game knowledge through innovation and devote countless game hours to honing and mastering their builds. After one of these events the community will want to apply a few of the winning and innovative strategies employed by the very best players in their respective races.

Considering that, my recommendation would be to tune into those championship venues and finals events so you can on the forefront with a few of the techniques, strategies and builds they use. In so doing you'll continually be one step in front of what's to arrive the metagame and can take advantage of seeing the strengths and weaknesses of the game play in order that you're equipped to respond most appropriately.
If you've played Star craft Wings of Liberty or Heart of the Swarm for any period of time, and in particular if you match all the game related content including eSports casting, pro games, streams and video on demand, you'll recognize that the met game is constantly evolving.
What's difficult about this is there's already quite enough to record in the game, such as for example resource management, to mechanics, macro, micro, larvae management, energy management, spreading creep, scouting, unit counters, getting good engagements etc... It can occasionally be overwhelming to keep along with all of the, while improving and staying on top of the current met game.
The unfortunate thing is you can't expect to improve and win more games without keeping up with where the game is headed. To be successful in anticipating your opponent's moves you have to both have a sense of what's going on in the current game, by doing good scouting, and what might happen centered on current game trends. Where both of these are not in balance its very easy to lose as a result of surprising unit compositions, timings, etc.. or because we don't understand how to properly predict, adapt and react to what our opponent is planning for us.
Nowadays, there are more ways than ever to match the met game including game forums, YouTube videos, blogs, eSports commentary, streams, video on demand, and strategy guides. With so many sourced elements of information available it's simple to bounce around from technique or strategy to some other without ever landing on anything meaningful or beneficial. How does one sift out the chaff? The interesting thing in regards to the Starcraft community as it is currently is that the numerous professional eSports event tend to operate a vehicle the metagame. A number of the top players in the world apply their game knowledge through innovation and devote countless game hours to honing and mastering their builds. After one of these events the community will want to apply a few of the winning and innovative strategies employed by the very best players in their respective races.
Considering that, my recommendation would be to tune into those championship venues and finals events so you can on the forefront with a few of the techniques, strategies and builds they use. In so doing you'll continually be one step in front of what's to arrive the metagame and can take advantage of seeing the strengths and weaknesses of the game play in order that you're equipped to respond most appropriately.

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