Thanks for your replies. So far I've been playing and learning my off races to keep me interested but as time goes on I'll probably become a spectator I love that MLG provides replays as I can watch those reasonably easy.
LAN would have been a very nice solution. $10 says I won't even make silver when I finally play a placement match.
Question: Playing against multiple AI's might equal a single human player in terms of difficulty (not skill). Would playing in difficult situations help game mechanics, or would becoming accustomed to bad timings (for example insane AI cheating) be more detrimental in the long run?
Thanks for your replies. So far I've been playing and learning my off races to keep me interested but as time goes on I'll probably become a spectator I love that MLG provides replays as I can watch those reasonably easy.
LAN would have been a very nice solution. $10 says I won't even make silver when I finally play a placement match.
Question: Playing against multiple AI's might equal a single human player in terms of difficulty (not skill). Would playing in difficult situations help game mechanics, or would becoming accustomed to bad timings (for example insane AI cheating) be more detrimental in the long run?
As mentioned YABOT is incredibly useful. I use it to practice my injects and supply. As well as practicing specific build orders like the 7RR or a 5RR etc. Playing with computers won't really help your skill be stable. Computers are dumb and predictable. I would just stick to practicing mechanics until you get internet.
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