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    What should be in a FAF tutorial?

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    • Anachronism_A
      Anachronism_
      last edited by Anachronism_

      I want to know - what do you think should be in a FAF tutorial/guide? Whether you're an uber noob or an experienced player, I'm interested to hear what you think.

      What is the most helpful advice you've been given? What do you think should be taught more?

      What should be in a starting guide for new players who haven't played FAF before?

      What is the best advice for players stuck in a rut, who plateau at a certain rating, but still want to improve?

      Is there a particular order you think things should be taught in? If so, what?

      There are many videos and a few guides that try to teach players of varying skill levels how to play FAF better (ie: this stuff). Some of them are more helpful than others. If we, as a community, can give more feedback on what should be in FAF tutorials, people could make better tutorials/guides that help more players.

      Feel welcome to answer any or all of the above questions, and or ask questions yourself. Feedback is desired.

      pfp credit to gieb

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      • ResistanceR
        Resistance
        last edited by

        keep it simple,
        it's all the matters

        queuing with a newbie to show him the beauty of tmm and meeting tagada be like:
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLcRpdZ0Xb0&ab_channel=Tomoko

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        • JipJ
          Jip
          last edited by

          It should be all of this:

          • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GV814cWiAw

          As if you're already playing the game to some degree.

          A work of art is never finished, merely abandoned

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