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What to do with weak teammate
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What do most people do when they have a teammate who is not as skillful as yourself who has differences in opinions about strategy? I usually try and talk them out of moves that are blatantly wrong, but am often unsure about how to handle it when they want to implement a strategy that is not horribly wrong, but is not best.
How do you handle this sort of thing?
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Give them time. In this game, experience is the best and most convincing teacher. Let them go through the growing pains we all had to. Offer suggestions, allies need to work together. If they’re serious about playing, they’ll catch on…
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I will offer advice. If the partner disregards my advice I consider it a challenge to overcome an incompetent ally.
I have this problem often, as I am a military Genius! Wow, I actually got that out with a strait face!
Red
[ This Message was edited by: dezrtfish on 2001-12-17 09:06 ]
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On 2001-12-17 09:05, dezrtfish wrote:
I will offer advice. If the partner disregards my advice I consider it a challenge to overcome an incompetent ally.I agree that I do often look at it this way…especially when playing the allies. It is a REAL challenge when playing the Axis.
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your right Field Marshall….let them get the snot kicked outta them…even if it means it will screw your plan up if he is one of your allies. I offer advice, but if thier determined to stick to their crash course, I let them go through with it to learn the rotten stench of defeat. It makes the game more challenging too when you’ve got to play Mr. Lifeguard every other turn.
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playing the Axis with a weak partner = defeat
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playing with weak russia is defeat as well.
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playing with a weak usa or uk = defeat :smile:
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playing with me = defeat :smile:
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:grin: LMAO :grin: