![]() ![]() ![]() Counter - A state in which a unit type performs particularly well against another unit type. ![]() Civ - Shorthand for 'civilisation', which the term that describes the culturally non-specific, brightly-coloured collection of units and buildings that you or another player controls.Players who specialise in this are not, in fact, referred to as 'boomers'. Booming - The act of rapidly building up your economic base by focusing on creating more workers and increasing your resource collection rate.Below are some common words you may encounter and their definitions. Usually, these words are either obscure racial slurs, or common RTS parlance that you may not be familiar with if you spend less than 16 hours a day playing video games. Sometimes, in the course of gameplay, a fellow player may use words that scare and confuse you. Some pointers about specific cultures are present towards the end of the guide, but for the most part, this guide assumes that you're playing as Western Europe. High-level strategies, such as playing any culture besides Western Europe, are not discussed in-depth. Note: This guide is aimed primarily at players who are entirely new to the game. ![]() We'll begin with general advice regarding the nature of the game and its genre, then move into specific pointers for each of the four technological 'Ages' that the game represents. War Selection borrows inspiration from such classics as Age of Empires 2 and Empire Earth, but doesn't play quite like either of them, and has a variety of unique quirks and factors that this guide will attempt to explain to beginner players. Welcome to War Selection, a free-to-play RTS with quite possibly the worst name I've yet seen for a video game. Advice below may be outdated, inapplicable, or just plain wrong. May 2021 Update: This isn't an actual update, I'm just letting new readers know that I haven't played the game in about a year and it's had a lot of updates. ![]()
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