Donelladan wrote:rockfist wrote: If mid tier clans players think one person could possibly pull all the strings in a war like that (for either side) they are batshit crazy.
Because the abuse sitting case against TOFU and S&M a few years back didn't happen ? or it wasn't true ?
I've been reading this thread without commenting for a while, and I've seen many coming here saying to Vid that he was so wrong to think that a top clan was just a few very good players giving orders to everyone.
Of course, I don't believe it is the case, but at some point people made this opinion based on some facts as well.
In the topic about best clans ever, I've seen people coming from top-ranked clan saying it was the case for another clan ( basically this clan was good because one player was doing most of the job, once he was gone that clan was crap). Even member of top clans are assuming so...
Also, the TOP sitting abuse case that was made by josko.ri during the previous CL: josko was basically saying what Vid said when he was accusing TOP.
That they purposely let the clock run out so that the better player could play the move. Why ? because there is one leader and people just following around. ( and TOP use the line of defense that you've been using here, namely; everyone is just as experienced that's just stupid to think they'd let the clock run out to have a better player playing the turn).Shannon Apple wrote:In all team games, there has to be a leader, always.
Of course based on that, there is then a small line between the leader just making everything and the other just being followers.
I mean sometimes it happens just because the leader is right and you have nothing else to add but actually you would have come with the same idea. And sometimes it happens because the other players are just followers. But I wouldn't be able to tell the difference by just reading the chat. Can't expect outsider to make it.
Also I think for many maps, one very good leader and 3 followers ( thinking quad) can be just as good as a team of 4 very good players. The advantage of 4 good players have already been mentioned and I agree with have been said, but for many maps and situation it won't matter as much as the dice will so the team with one good player, as long as he is there all the time to give input on time, will do just as good as the other team I think at least 9 times out of 10.
Like let's say you play mogul trench for those who knows, really I could play it blind. There isn't so many unexpected situation that can happen, you only need one player.
And btw I disagree with that quoted comment. A leader is not always necessary. We don't always have one in the team game I play, depends on the map and the experience of the partners mainly.
I think you and others read way too much into that one line to be honest. A "leader" doesn't have to be calling all the shots on everyone's move. Most games I play in, everyone is making suggestions on what they are going to do and giving advice to their teammates etc. Or at least that's how it should be. In some cases, I've just assumed leadership after studying the initial deploy and coming up with a plan. Or someone else has assumed leadership since they came up with the initial strategy that everyone agreed with. That's not dictating to followers, it's just keeping a certain focus while still letting everyone discuss each move and come up with the best solution together. Depending on the outcome, that strategy might change later, but still, think it's important to have some sort of loose idea of where it's heading. I usually find that naturally, someone falls into that leader-ish role.
Sure, if you are in a game with 4 people who know each other extremely well, have played multiple games together on a particular map and can stay on focus 100% of the time without the need for a "leader" to keep track of things, then fair play. This rarely happens when people are put together to fill games. XD.
Anyway, just saying that you and others have taken the word leader and used it in a very wrong way to mean Master and followers. That's not at all what it means. Sure, that happens sometimes if it's a really weird map, but not the norm.
So I guess we'll say that a "leader" of some kind is required for MOST games then, unless you're very comfortable with your particular team.