Some famous players you should probably know about (because they are very good at the game or because they are a caster or a developer, or a combination of those) Ze_PilOt, CrazedChariot (Crazed), Zock (ZockyZock), Congreve (Varro), Lu_Xun, TAG_UBER, BC_Blackheart, Sir_Loui, TAG_ROCK, TAG_Chosen, Voodoo, RK4000, TLO, Freshy, BC_Capt_Chlorgas, MnB, TAG_PEBBLE, UES_Sheppard, ZLO_RD, LuXy, BrainFart, BC_Tiep, Koecher, IridiumBLOWS, TAG_Seton, LordVader, Remmy, SCAccount, BRS_DCCC97, Pachuriko, VoR_MadStork, TBO, Brain_Washed, Adjuton, Isen, Jok3r, Deathlys_Rage, BC_Napalm, BlackDeath, Raging_Squirrel, TEA_Aulex, Washy, TAG_eXivo, Yama_Dharma, The_Unpwnable, Maverick, RA_MadMozart, Mephistophile, Nefarious, Armageddon You should read this mini-guide (or list of hints and tips)* only after you have had some experience playing Supreme Commander. Completing the campaign is enough to prepare you for this guide, assuming that you have done the tutorial before that. Please be aware though that completing the campaign on hard means nothing compared to the extremely strong play that you will see (or perhaps have already discovered) in player versus player gameplay. To help you get the picture, player matches generally involve no moments of either player stalling their eco, something that many new players generally don't even know the meaning of. *This "list of hints and tips" gradually turned into a mini-guide as I have added to it. In fact, I have learned so much and typed up such a quantity that I feel it qualifies as a fully fledged guide, even if the structure breaks down a bit when it does return to hints and tips. The aim of this guide is to give you the knowledge that comes from experience. Most guides give you data and information. Some guides try to explain what a player must do to best prepare themselves for learning, or explain what to do to learn. I aim to help people do what I tried to do when joining the FAF community: become as good as possible in as few games as possible. This is very much counter-intuitive, because more games means more experience, and so getting better.
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