I know that would be the base of becoming better, but quoting myself it is also a problem of dedication and time. You can probably become as good as Christiano Ronaldo in terms of playing football if you train every day for 10 years but the thing is that this person literally lives for the sport.
The same goes for players like HelpingHans. CoH is really a big part of their lives, they play multiple ours everyday and even make money out of it by streaming and sharing videos on YouTube.
I could check Ronaldo's moves and immitate his tricks, but in the end he will still be a hundred times better because he doesn't do much else rather than playing soccer and banging some models
I am more the kind of guy who played football (or soccer as some of you heithens tend to call it) for the fun in the local league instead of living for the win or playing tournaments. I have seen this in real life many times as well. Some clubs lose their matches "on purpose" in order to prevent to be placed in a higher league, because they knew that they would get stumped all the time.
And I think CoH is very similar to this "problem" because once you reach a critical rank, you have to choose between either get a 95% sure loss in the next game OR dedicate a lot more time into getting better, which most of us "regular players" simply don't want to.
Don't get me wrong people, I am absolutely okay with this, it's just that I like "analysing" such things :-)
i'm not telling you to put your life into this game, but just playing some time and seeing your own mistakes and improving on them is just enaugh. you don't have to train years to improve

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i'm such a nub
gg wp
but hey, lets react. is it me but are most posts like this posted by guys that haven't played allies yet or are top 6000, even tho the game is out for 5 years?
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i was especially lucky to get away with that. but i couldn't do more and kinda had to hope for it to miss, wich happend