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I'm sure the argument could work both ways though, as several players that play the "complex" maps would not have the same skill on more standard style maps. Of course the cream of the crop will usually be pretty good at everything, but from my final memories as a clan member there were quite a few map specialists within each group, and that was back in 2012-13 (I'm old...). I can only imagine that has continued with the sheer number of maps that the site currently has as well, along with new gimmicks that have been introduced to these maps.Seulessliathan wrote:You can´t really compare clan wars in 2007 and 2015.
Just look at the maps and settings clans played during those days. You will find doubles Classic ns sunny chained several times. No Waterloo, no King´s Court, no complex maps at all. Most games , sometimes all games were sunny. Stuff like nukes or trench didn´t exist. Sure, Thota was a great clan, as was TSM during those times. Both had several standard map only players though. Good enough back in those days, but nowadays those players would be lost on 80% of the maps/settings. Laddida, hatchman, firstholliday etc etc, all fine players, but they limited themself to those standard maps/settings which they simply won´t get as away matches against the top clans nowadays.
To compare a clan from 2007 with a 2015 clan is like comparing a sport team from 1900 with a modern sport team. So many things have changed, rules and tactics are so different in many sports.
Imo it would make more sense to list the top 3 per year.

xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
I think a good strategist is a good strategist, whenever they happen to play. If laddida, firstholiday, and some of the others who played only standard maps back then were starting today, they would play complex maps and still be excellent players. They just happened to play and excel at the game when those complex maps and settings didn't exist so they stuck with what they knew. Both of those players I mentioned reached general and laddida held it forever playing only sunny standard maps. Almost everyone (no not everyone but many) reach high rank with some kind of gimmick. So yeah, I think we can look at the old players and say they were one of the best, and compare them to players who play complex maps because, at least imo, if they happened to have an interest in learning and playing complex maps & settings, they would be as good at it as anyone playing now.Gold Knight wrote:I'm sure the argument could work both ways though, as several players that play the "complex" maps would not have the same skill on more standard style maps. Of course the cream of the crop will usually be pretty good at everything, but from my final memories as a clan member there were quite a few map specialists within each group, and that was back in 2012-13 (I'm old...). I can only imagine that has continued with the sheer number of maps that the site currently has as well, along with new gimmicks that have been introduced to these maps.Seulessliathan wrote:You can´t really compare clan wars in 2007 and 2015.
Just look at the maps and settings clans played during those days. You will find doubles Classic ns sunny chained several times. No Waterloo, no King´s Court, no complex maps at all. Most games , sometimes all games were sunny. Stuff like nukes or trench didn´t exist. Sure, Thota was a great clan, as was TSM during those times. Both had several standard map only players though. Good enough back in those days, but nowadays those players would be lost on 80% of the maps/settings. Laddida, hatchman, firstholliday etc etc, all fine players, but they limited themself to those standard maps/settings which they simply won´t get as away matches against the top clans nowadays.
To compare a clan from 2007 with a 2015 clan is like comparing a sport team from 1900 with a modern sport team. So many things have changed, rules and tactics are so different in many sports.
Imo it would make more sense to list the top 3 per year.


Maybe yes, but also maybe no!betiko wrote:well, I don't see how a very good player only on easy maps and settings could be seen as a better player than a good player on any map and settings...
if you are really good on complex maps, you are obviously really good on any "normal" map


Maybe it´s still risk, maybe with all the great complex maps it has become something better. Like a development from checkers to chess. Sure, some people love checkers.firstholliday wrote:Big whisky and blitz ruled risk for years....
It is not risk anymore....
I disagree, in case we talk about standard maps here. Let´s say you see a flawless move on Classic. So what? You can tell nothing from that move. Even if you see 10 perfect moves on let´s say a double on Classic, sunny, ns, chained, casual, seq, that means nothing. CC has seen hundreds of players who are able to do that. To start with, at least 50% of the players of the top clans (active and retired), and probably more clanless players.skillfull wrote:Speaking for myself, i can understand the talent of a player from even a single drop or even from a single fort... i do not have to see him in a complex map to judge his mind.

Let´s say you play Classic double, one of your opponents holds Australia and has a stack of 5 at the entrance, rest of the world is well mixed, you can´t get any bonus or work on ter count, but you have 3 on Siam and 4 to deploy. Somebody (BigWham) claimed CC has seen more than some hundred thounds of players (was it 600.000?) Would you agree that deploying all on Siam and break the bonus would be perfect deploy and attack? So, how many of these people would be able to do that? 400.000? And if half of them find the best fort, then 200.000 people played a perfect move?skillfull wrote:I disagree , there are not many people who can play perfect moves ...they might think they do but they simply do not.
skillfull wrote:About josko and cof example, I were always saying that there were not always only 1 perfect play, sometimes, depending on the plan each team follows, some plays might seem strange to the eyes of enemies at start , but they combine so perfect to the general plan of the team, so it makes it a perfect move.
I doubt i confuse anything here. I tried to judge players for many years, and i tried to win complex maps for many years. Maybe i didn´t do it well, but believe me, i know the difference.skillfull wrote:I think you are confused on the possibilities to win a complex map by playing perfect and the judging of the talent of a player.
In the end, this game includes dice. Great gameplay gives you better odds to win, but sometimes the better player will lose, due to mistakes or due to dice.skillfull wrote:I am not saying that playing perfect in a standard gameplay map that will leads you in a win...in complex it might does most of the occassions, but that is a different story.
See the example above, in that scenario, hundreds of thousands of players would have played the perfect turn. I can´t judge them, so i can´t tell you if those moves would have happen by accident or caused by a genius mind.skillfull wrote:I repeat, a good player can judge another smart player by a single drop or a genius fort. I have not seen many genius forts or drops made by accident, you?

I agree with this. If you took a top 5 from even as late as 2009 all time most of the clans of late wouldnt even be in the discussion. So 2015 should not be considered to 2006 and 2007 clans as that was a whole different ball game.Seulessliathan wrote:You can´t really compare clan wars in 2007 and 2015.
Just look at the maps and settings clans played during those days. You will find doubles Classic ns sunny chained several times. No Waterloo, no King´s Court, no complex maps at all. Most games , sometimes all games were sunny. Stuff like nukes or trench didn´t exist. Sure, Thota was a great clan, as was TSM during those times. Both had several standard map only players though. Good enough back in those days, but nowadays those players would be lost on 80% of the maps/settings. Laddida, hatchman, firstholliday etc etc, all fine players, but they limited themself to those standard maps/settings which they simply won´t get as away matches against the top clans nowadays.
To compare a clan from 2007 with a 2015 clan is like comparing a sport team from 1900 with a modern sport team. So many things have changed, rules and tactics are so different in many sports.
Imo it would make more sense to list the top 3 per year.

I thought your Doctor told you to lay off the beans.PaulatPeace wrote:
The Clan World will be shaken to it's core!

It's all time, not current. You'd have to achieve a lot in the next couple of years at least. This isn't a dig, just an observation that applies to a handful of current clans.PaulatPeace wrote:Annoying blue, bold text and stuff.

I have a present for you Keefie: Come sniff my gluts!Keefie wrote:I thought your Doctor told you to lay off the beans.PaulatPeace wrote:
The Clan World will be shaken to it's core!
So Glad you like my Blue Bold text!iAmCaffeine wrote:It's all time, not current. You'd have to achieve a lot in the next couple of years at least. This isn't a dig, just an observation that applies to a handful of current clans.PaulatPeace wrote:Annoying blue, bold text and stuff.
I have respect for many in your clan!rockfist wrote:I believe TOFU will achieve a lot in the next couple of years.
rockfist wrote:I believe TOFU will achieve a lot in the next couple of years.

I think what rock is getting at is that we have had a large number of cup tied people in late CC5. when we have had time to integrate a lot of new, awesome players, we will be in great shape to challenge for top spots for years to come.Bruceswar wrote:rockfist wrote:I believe TOFU will achieve a lot in the next couple of years.
It would help if you won CC5??
Yes, because S&M are really in a position to comment.Bruceswar wrote:rockfist wrote:I believe TOFU will achieve a lot in the next couple of years.
It would help if you won CC5??
