thats a weshouldservebeer mentality for ya...im one of the biggest tryhards ul meet...but i listen to orders, and fallow commands to the tee, its not me that single handily wins battles, its the group, the group is useless without solid commands, and the commander is pointless without solid soldiers that will fallow orders.
something kesh and i never understood about that mentality.
idc how much of a hero people think they are even Rohy and Knightmare cant take on an army by themselves.
having a good commander, is just as important as having people listen to commands, its frustrating knowing what to do, but seeing people doing their own thing.
the reason FCC was so successful, was not the nerdy tactical tryhard commands kesh gave, but the people that actually listened to him.
"whats bigger 5 armies or 1?"
"5"
"no, 1. one army. one army, one leader, one purpose"
the battles FCC lost are the battles that FCC had to rely heavily on mercs instead of clanmates and friends.
and not just FCC, TkoV Rob had a solid group of followers that listened to orders. his constant adaptation on the field would have been irrelevant if not for the soldiers that listened to his orders.
and i miss them both dearly.