Hey guys
I'm currently reading the book called "The 33 Strategies of War" by Robert Greene. It's a book where you can learn a lot about leadership, employment and war. He talks about different strategies of war which u can really use at your daily life (i.e. your job, your friends and really your environment where you work and where you are with people).
The funny thing is, a lot of these strategies can also be applied to AoC. Of course, it is a game where you need to know the mechanics, BO's, why you do this and that, counter-units etc. But some aspects can really help you to understand the game in macro level. As I said, it is a game, but you play against people. And people have characteristics and there is always a psychology behind it. And war is about psychology and people (not only, but you get it).
Give the book a shot, maybe you'll like it. It's really educating and also fun to read.
Happy AoC'ing
I'm currently reading the book called "The 33 Strategies of War" by Robert Greene. It's a book where you can learn a lot about leadership, employment and war. He talks about different strategies of war which u can really use at your daily life (i.e. your job, your friends and really your environment where you work and where you are with people).
The funny thing is, a lot of these strategies can also be applied to AoC. Of course, it is a game where you need to know the mechanics, BO's, why you do this and that, counter-units etc. But some aspects can really help you to understand the game in macro level. As I said, it is a game, but you play against people. And people have characteristics and there is always a psychology behind it. And war is about psychology and people (not only, but you get it).
Give the book a shot, maybe you'll like it. It's really educating and also fun to read.
Happy AoC'ing