The current problem seem to be that IORI's forward era and current fanatism for fast feudal age advancing put micro in somehow superior position compared to macro. If you want to get good, you need to have a good micro. Of course sometimes a great strategist can put theirself in a position where they don't need that much micro but player with some skills can make him pay. Even the greatest strategists will lose if they get too much behind in the early game. That's why you need to have great micromanagement in order to compete against best of the players. Small mistakes can make big changes in economy balance and lose you whole armies which are slow and costy to make in early game. The amount of micro compared to macro is very high in early game. Here we come to the point that I want to stress a lot. Although the micromanagement will be/should be relatively small in lategame with big economy since the achieved advantage is too small compared to time used and lost elsewhere. Taking care of idle villagers and early game not letting them get killed.Īs you see micromanagement can be both economical and combat based.For example keeping skirmishers in front of your archers against pure archer+scout army. Abusing counter units to your advantage.For example using hills to gain advantage over your enemy army. Trying to maximize the amount of damage your units do and minimizing the amount of damage your units take.I don't want to go very deep in this issue since I want to consentrate more in practical thins than theory. Microing is about doing small things as fast and accurate as possible. What is micro then? I think micro means doing relatively small things manually in the map/game which gain you the advantage over your opponent. That being said I don't mean that it's less valuable than macromanagement. ![]() I think micromanagement is very overrated these days. This should be kept in mind when making decisions whether to micro or macro and how much you spend time microing or macroing. But my main point is that often micromanagement will take time off from your macromanagement and vice versa. The task is very complicated since the difference between micromanagement (micro) and macromanagement (macro) is often hard to tell. In this guide I try to explain what micromanagement and macromanagement is all about especially in 1v1 perspective.
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