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History. Not this year's record, but a comparison after recording. Dota 2 hasn't been played since 2022; actually, I stopped playing around 2018 or even 2014. Before that, I used to play with classmates and friends, using YY voice to connect and play Dota. I remember at that time, to save money, I bought an aux cable to use my iPhone 4 as a microphone. The Blizzard platform data only shows Hearthstone. Overwatch, Diablo, and StarCraft II are no longer available (I haven't returned yet). For the mini-games I've played, NeoDB - acevs records some of them. I found that Bluesky can also log into NeoDB. It seems that there is an option to merge accounts.
After getting online, I started to enjoy playing games with others, from local area networks to the internet, from Red Alert to Civilization VI. My favorite games are still action RTS, straightforward and concise, where every moment of the game demands all my focus, my heartbeat racing like a professional NBA player's, because I have too many hobbies and want to try everything, like World of Warcraft, The Witcher, Assassin's Creed, Cave, Fallout, and other RPGs, which I have basically given up on. Because, like reading, it requires long-term concentration.
This year, I started reading about the virtual world, transitioning smoothly from RPG games to reading. The earliest virtual reality technology should be language, commonly known as "drawing big cakes," and then came text. I previously mentioned it was text, but I need to correct that.
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I played 60 matches. Of course, it's just on the KK platform. The Sky platform has shut down, and I uninstalled it without screenshots. I mentioned it before.
I dropped from Silver III to Silver I; every time it takes one to three matches, the failure rate is high. If I keep failing, I wonder if I will stop playing? I'm not very skilled but have a big urge to play. I might not be in the right state. Haha.
Also, there is no learning or reviewing in the game. Previously, my win rate was high; I would review after losses and study. Now, it all depends on luck. I play casually. My hand speed has also decreased. It's averaged at 112 now. For action RTS, that's considered low.
My opponents are generally around 30 years old. They are all veteran players.
I hope to play more Civilization VI and win a match before the New Year. It is said that each match takes about 10 hours. I've played for three hours and still feel like I'm in the village phase. Learning has taken quite a bit of time.
There are five victory conditions:
- Religion
- Culture
- Domination
- Science
- Score
Just looking at this, you can tell that this game is quite interesting, right?
It emphasizes learning and analysis; there are many details just about the location of the main city, such as freshwater, luxury goods, residents, minerals, etc. What is the optimal solution for the main city's three-ring placement? Without studying, I really wouldn't know, I guess.
Reference: Civilization VI Victory Conditions Introduction_Game Q&A_9Game Official Website