This is the best video I see from this channel and deserve much more upvotes. All the gameplay video are like showing other people eating a fish. A guide on how to execute a BO is like giving other people a fish. But this video is to tell you how to fish yourself. The MINDSET on a certain situation of a pro player is truely what tells them apart from the amateurs .Why does not a pro player panic seeing a tower rush -- because 1. he saw it 1000 times already, it's like you see an egg on a breakfast menu, what's surprising? 2. Because he knows 3 ways to deal with it, all he needs to evaluate is which way is more effecient. The summary of how all civs should deal with early barrack / tower rush is truely valuable. I would learn this same stuff after playing 200 games or watching 100 replays/vods, but this summary just casually explained it in 5 mins. I wish this channel shows more about the methodology or mindset on various situations. E.g. how to deal with trading for each civ etc.
@cheesepatrol23766 ай бұрын
!!!
@alexanderschiegl29016 ай бұрын
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@bartoszkonopczak65645 ай бұрын
+1
@JansenTT6 ай бұрын
I came to this video thinking I would learn something I wanted to learn and I ended up learning something I needed to learn. Thank you kindly for the video, Beasty.
@Machoman50taАй бұрын
I just came to this video that’s it 😅
@nodd66686 ай бұрын
This could be Beasty's single best educational video yet!
@sarangtamirisa50906 ай бұрын
How to win in Imperial? You don't!
@ilgiallo06 ай бұрын
Landmark sniping , like every ffa
@andrewkern31276 ай бұрын
this is what makes someone good at anything in life. intentional analysis / practice + many hours = success
@CargoGoop6 ай бұрын
This is a great explanation on understanding what should be your main focus on understanding your weaknesses and finding them early
@EmeraldEagle472 ай бұрын
"Every civ is OP if the enemy is better than you." -- truer words have never been spoken! A very important message and reality check for everyone in the lower leagues :D (But still... English is kinda OP lol xD )
@Roma-or3jf6 ай бұрын
This video is so fucking good. Actually I understand why your friends with just couple of days are platinum. With a friend like you is not that complicated😂
@SoNorthitzSouth6 ай бұрын
Actually perfect advice tbqh. When I first got the game I played a bunch of ranked to learn, ended up at silver, then went on to playing nothing but Nomad FFA for months. It actually taught me a lot about how things work at the macro level, booming, late game, etc. I even won a few nomad games. HOWEVER, I felt actually afraid to go back to 1v1's because every mistake is so costly and nobody is there to save you (or of course ruin you too). This advice makes me want to really buckle down and learn and get to a high rank. Thanks
@willbutplural6 күн бұрын
Need another video like this to classify how to deal with different civs. Would be an amazing video
@brandonmarr33955 ай бұрын
I suck so bad at this game that I was watching your video here and close to 5 min in you had farms and I didn't even see you build them
@ALeotar6 ай бұрын
love your vids and coaching since starcraft haha, ill never forget - what u do for people and how u help people out was allways dazzling to watch, maybe ill need to book some aoe4 teaching soon, playing for a week now and nearing dia, watching alot of your vids about aoe4 and love it
@exalted-champion-of-grinch6 ай бұрын
It being okay to not know something as long as you are willing to improve is advice useful everywhere in life (and not just in AoE4). Most people complain about things without willing to change a single thing about their approach. Either stop complaining or change something. I swear they just do it for the ego trip. And guess what? "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
@jacksondunn35846 ай бұрын
Man I love these kind of videos. So informative and heaps of learning info to help us improve our skills. Thank you Beasty
@zackrodriguez66536 ай бұрын
I miss Starcraft 2 because there are 3 races and 9 matchups and you only have to memorize like 500 responses instead of 50,000
@12568137906 ай бұрын
I love this kinf of videos, really opens up your eyes of how to improve.
@connerSphotography6 ай бұрын
As a French main/noob I totally agree with ignoring the mongol tower rush. If it’s shooting arrows I just make sure no units or villagers are in the range of fire and I keep focusing on making fuedal knights and archers. Even if it’s shooting at my land mark it does so little damage that I can just repair the land mark while I’m doing damage to his economy
@zesso12054 ай бұрын
Started the game yesterday never played AOE before or strategy game at all. Its so crazy overwhelming 😂
@Nocturnālis16 ай бұрын
One of the best videos
@syunyokoyama91596 ай бұрын
Good video problem with this is that there is no textbook to consult in AoE4 you can learn from streams; you can learn from watching vods through aoe4world, but to a layman, they wouldnt (myself included) be able to or have no tools to judge if the response was the most optimal option available, or the availability of such a replay is so scarce to begin with.
@Skrymaster6 ай бұрын
Most RTS games have stats screens and graphs you can analyze, or watch recordings and learn from that (even if it's a recording from only your perspective). For a new/fresh game, the initial "good/pro players" didn't get there because they had an external guide or resource available to them to consult, most got there through putting in the time, not just mindlessly spamming games, but experimenting and trying to break down and learn from the games they played. What happens after a game has been in a stable state for some time, "metas" start to form, the good players will eventually have their strategies broken down and analyzed (or they themselves explain how and why their decisions work) and you get guides that more easily allow newer players or those who didn't initially dedicate the time/effort to experiment, to potentially catch up, their learning curve can be highly accelerated by accessing these new sources of information. BUT! If you consider yourself a layman/casual, and you wouldn't usually "go out of your way" to consult external resources or make an effort at improving on your own, you should at the very least lower your expectations... It's perfectly fine to have long, drawn out, janky games in silver or whatever low rank you get, as long as you're having fun with the game. Rank is just a means for the game to try to match you with others of similar skill level. If you're NOT willing (or able) to commit time or effort on improving at the game, via experimenting, researching, etc. at least don't expect that somehow you'll surpass other players that do.
@EdwinAghabegian6 ай бұрын
Good Job Beasty. Keep this educational content coming.
@Spanishflea.2 ай бұрын
Dang beasty went ham on this one. My man humbling the entire gold player base lmao
@BjornIvarstead6 ай бұрын
This is some free coaching session and shows what sets pros apart from the amateur gamers
@domalashАй бұрын
i totally get what you're saying.. but we don't learn in a perfect linear way.. often people know there's a counter at the start so they don't bother with the early cheese plays.. so we often get to later stages.. and have questions about them.. we often see the point where units were lost.. sometimes it's because of something we did earlier sure.. but were not always blaming the civs.. sometimes it's just a question of what's best in your experience.. like for me it seems like once they get catas for long range siege i'm forced to move.. but should i have intercepted them.. should i rush them and then pull their army back into my defenses.. do i go cavalry first.. run around the enemy spears.. i'm looking for battle tactics.. do i go in with spears first.. then cavalry right behind or wait a few seconds or more.. if i'm up or down a few soldiers that can vary from game to game depending on start sure.. but once there i gotta know what to do right.. fact is we're getting to that point.. not that it doesn't make sense to learn the start as much as possible.. but have to leave room to learn the rest too no? .. i mean it's great advice but if I have an experts ear for a few minutes i want the secret sauce not the easy stuff i can learn myself.. like this attack move stuff i don't know if it's friggin working half the time.. it's not drawing red line and planting a flag like in your video.. have to check settings i guess.. maybe i should watch some micro tutorials i guess but maybe you have more insight.. and there's many questions that an expert can answer better than a tutorial..
@hodoratlas6 ай бұрын
Can you do some more videos on how to play Feudal and Castle? Seems like really good information for people learning.
@firenemo95132 ай бұрын
How/where can I learn the information that he is referring to? I.E. Specific responses for specific civs, for specific civs in specific ages? Or are there no good resources for this and you just need to do your own replay analysis'?
@erichthegraham5 ай бұрын
Beasty, after explaining an equation for a minute 40 seconds: "Its simple math!"
@connerSphotography6 ай бұрын
Wow what a good video not even finished and you’ve given me tons more to think about during my early game
@to-grt6 ай бұрын
Hi, as a beginner I have a question. Right now I mainly play against bots because I don't feel confident for multiplayer yet. Most of my games go to imperial, should I do as you say? Stop and restart at the end of castle age? Or is it normal because bots just don't surrend, even if behind? Please let me know if you have any tips.
@franciszekwalczak59036 ай бұрын
If you are beginner I would advise to pick the civ, watch a build order video (for example done by Beasty) and practice it against AI until you remember it and don’t need to look what to do next. Then as quickly as you achieve your early goal - for example Fast Castle, two Town Center make units and use them - you don’t need super big army in Feudal or Castle. Learn to use resources to not float with them - if you have too much gold make upgrades, if too much wood build production.
@to-grt6 ай бұрын
@@franciszekwalczak5903 Thanks ! I've been applying that and I'm strugling a little less I guess
@Red-wb5jj4 ай бұрын
Hi BeastyQT. I have a question. What do you think why Age 4 has not so much players like Age 2? What have to happen that Age 4 become more popular? Which features are missing in Age 4 in your opinion? My friends prefer to play Age 2, but I like Age 4 because of the more different civs. But they don't want to play with me. Do you know why and why also many other people don't play Age 4?
@Wiicck6 ай бұрын
damn that's gold Aoe4 content
@xS4Ri6 ай бұрын
I am thinking about playing this game, do I need DLCs? Or vanilla game is fine?
@darrenc86976 ай бұрын
IMO vanilla has a lot on its own. DLC definitely not needed
@batzd6 ай бұрын
dont need DLCS, the most op civs are from vanilla
@Xcvb43216 ай бұрын
@@batzdexcept Byzantines..
@r6legende1736 ай бұрын
Some Dlc civs are insane but not needed
@ShadowMasterT6 ай бұрын
You don’t need them, and the base game offers plenty - 10 out of the 16 civilizations are in the base game, and of those remaining civs, 4 are variants that although are very different, for the purpose of picking your civilization to match your style, you can gloss over them. Which brings me to my actual point - two of the best beginner friendly civilizations, English and French, are from the base game. I suggest you start with them to learn the basics of the game. They are simple and effective. Once you get a grasp about the game, then try to find your main civilization, the one that matches your preferred style. Each has its strong points. They also have their weaknesses - but if you’re having fun, you’ll gladly keep playing and learn how to overcome your weaknesses. If you’re frustrated, pick a different civ. And THEN, if you think “Actually, I think THIS civ is the best for me personally”, and that civ happens to be part of the DLC, and you’re already enjoying the game enough to know that extra money won’t go to waste - THEN feel free to add the DLC :)
@NVDteacher6 ай бұрын
You finally chose this title. Thanks for all
@daninthepan5 ай бұрын
Never seen Beasty so angry. (Great vid).
@ActionRan6 ай бұрын
I dont know these things, where do I learn this? I dont wanna invent the wheel all the time. Where can I learn the most about playing RUS. Builds, Strenght/Weakness Rus vs all other Civs and other things? How do I learn? Any good youtuber, website to read from etc
@hobbytuna62136 ай бұрын
this video is honestly great. lets see if I am somwhaty able to make use of this valuable info
@Quampgh6 ай бұрын
coach beasty doing some coach K numbers with this vid 🔥
@mariomarroquinvega6 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Definitely rewatching
@Ubicquitous5 ай бұрын
been playing for a year, and that helped.
@calvinwood71206 ай бұрын
Are there any other ways to play ‘faster’ on console? Just starting the game out and getting worked
@Th3Anonim0us6 ай бұрын
Great coaching video Beasty
@jonathantrautman6 ай бұрын
thank you Beasty appreciate you too, brudder
@FernandoFrichen6 ай бұрын
"How do I deal when HRE they get 5 relics?" Hahahahaahahhahah
@_chivo__18725 ай бұрын
Beasty da Best, awesome video ❤
@ElPavelo6 ай бұрын
came here to learn how to win imperial now i know how to win dark age thanks
@eljouser6 ай бұрын
the only truly OP thing was zu ghe nu rush by Juicy legacy back when the DLC premiered, wouldn't you agree?
@trentwearsfape6 ай бұрын
Super fast mongol TC rush was hilarious
@oching43 ай бұрын
love ya beasty
@Vandaref5 ай бұрын
Carré ça propre !
@superrmaz5 ай бұрын
How do I get the overlay on the top when watching my game replays?
@ethanwolfe19806 ай бұрын
This video made so much click. You see comments of people being like “I got to conq/diamond with just feudal all-ins”. Those sorts of comments make so much sense seeing the game theory broken down like this It’s staggering how much work goes into learning just one civ in this game
@LorentGuimaraes3 ай бұрын
Lost a match a few weeks ago because they had gone 2 TC and I didn't notice it because I failed to scout it
@Marc-gj9vx6 ай бұрын
In matchup Japanese vs Ottoman, or HRE vs Ottoman, i'm usually very ahead of the opponent in economy, but don't manage to kill their base (because of defensive mangonel and janissaries). At some point when i reach 200 pop, it seems like they have a huge advantage because they dont need as many villagers, they start spamming janissaries maa and great bombard i really dont understand why i lose even with twice the amount of villagers. Is there a good counter to this? No matter if i try to eco boom or be more agressive at the start I can't figure out that matchup even if im ahead until imperial or when it reaches 200 pop. I don't have any issue against any other matchup, except maybe a bit malian which i feel like the 200 pop is also an issue because they dont need as many villagers.
@IskoJakobsson6 ай бұрын
U don't need to kill their landmarks and tc. Just deny resources. Dive the wood line. Deny food sources, raid their gold etc.
@ShadowMasterT6 ай бұрын
I recently had a team match, 3v3, I was Japanese, and the opponent right next to me was Ottoman. Naturally, I went fast-castle into Mounted Samurai, as I was relatively unscathed. Since my other teammates were French (Knights), and the other was Delhi with raiders and lancers, the Ottoman player opted for Jannisaries, as it’s a great counter. But other than the knights for raiding, I was already transitioning into Onna Bugeisha and Samurai. The Janissaries dropped like flies, and since he had no crossbowmen, he was at an immediate disadvantage. I didn’t immediately destroy his base, but I wasn’t planning on it - I wanted to do massive damage that would put me at an advantage. So don’t think about winning in one go - think about how to gain an advantage. Go out on the map for resources, deny resources for your opponent, and adjust your composition. He spams Janissaries and MAA? Focus on archers and crossbowmen. Heck, focus on MAA, both Japanese and HRE have better ones than Ottoman, you’ll trade better. You can’t transition fast enough, or didn’t do it on time? That’s okay, you learn from this experience and write down HOW you can better prepare next time. Maybe scout earlier, maybe you sat on a lot of wood that can give you 2-3 more production buildings. Spam some cheaper units that might not win, but at least they buy you time. It’s not easy, it takes time (Heck, I’m terrible at this game myself, I often panic and lose a lot of idle time), but you’ll be able to find your pace :)
@fleischmaultier56726 ай бұрын
Great video... more pls
@kmaclub1436 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work.
@jacobcaller74196 ай бұрын
Good video, thank you
@freeon2405 ай бұрын
lol i lost to ootd as french... when i had 14 vill kills 2 tc.. he was stuck on 1 mine / farms... and i had a 34 villager lead how the heck beasty =D
@giovanemachado83396 ай бұрын
It's hard to me find this examples of where I actually lost the games, anyway good video!
@PrasenjeetKumarAuthor5 ай бұрын
Always start with the first setback. This could be dark age, early feudal or even early castle. And ask what you could have done better to avoid that? That's how I analyse my games. Btw, I don't play aoe4. I play aoe2 but the principle remains the same. :)
@Demon_Lord6 ай бұрын
as byz player when ottoman spear come dark age my villagers are just 2 tap him bcs of the cistern weapon skill
@felixpayer68676 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video
@ErenJaegerTheRealOne6 ай бұрын
Great life advice honestly too.
@Kwambomb236 ай бұрын
when is the move to new apartment?
@Skye_thegolden5 ай бұрын
Guys look at this zone name 4:37 Leam a competitive build order lol he means learn
@xReifox6 ай бұрын
Even tho this is very good advice, I was hoping actual imperial advice. I learned how to dark age, feudal and castle, I win most of my games in diamond and it feels great. But I cannot play nomad for the life of me because I'm terrible at imperial. I know "what to do", upgrade units, imperial upgrades, Tithe Barns, Stone walls, keeps on ressources, make mass production, raid etc But still, I can't get the same results as feudal/castle, I hate it :(
@yScribblezHD6 ай бұрын
Pretty sure beasty has a nomad specific guide that will probably be useful to you.
@ETheeb6 ай бұрын
Paint background would look better black!
@itsjustaname73115 ай бұрын
like: "How to integrate tens of thousands of islamists?" :D The world can learn some valuable lessons from beasty :D
@kiwmyak5 ай бұрын
SC2 version of this video would be - HOW DO I DEAL WITH MASS GHOST BC AS ZERG? How did u let them? xD
@morpheaworld5 ай бұрын
I don’t get it, is the answer to have a plan? Seems quite obvious. These friends, have they ever played any game before?
@Yojimbo9916 ай бұрын
the only answer to what to do in imperial is just kill your opponent. if you don't know how to then you probably shouldn't be playing in imperial.
@Yojimbo9916 ай бұрын
Mongol tower rush, do you really need to scout you should just know its coming.
@manilL96 ай бұрын
I can't beat the British longbow ram tactic,I only play ottomans and I lost no matter if I open military school or if I don't,I tried to make sipahis but they railed me ,can anyone recommend me a solution?😊
@yScribblezHD6 ай бұрын
Traditional wisdom says if they're going to rush you likely have to respond with units of your own, realistically horsemen and archers to try and counter their units. It's a tough strat to beat though, I'm definitely no expert so this is all with a grain of salt.
@aepstein8246 ай бұрын
Idk if I'm any better, but try this. One stable into one archery range, second archery range as soon as you can fully produce out of the first two. Micro the horses to run around threatening the bows but not letting them get hit by the spears. Only once your archers have killed the spears do you send in the horsemen.
@michalmakalous32756 ай бұрын
As former Otto main - my advice is actually to skip military schools completely for the opener. Go fast Feudal, 2 archery ranges, mass arches, have +1 attack and +1 armor and your ok 8 games out of 10 against longbow rush. When you defend fthe initial pressure, build up military schools, sipahi and start playing your game
@webframp5 ай бұрын
MOAR MS Paint vids plz
@ErenJaegerTheRealOne6 ай бұрын
I love beasty 24:00
@Johnny2tc5 ай бұрын
Ty
@MWM2196 ай бұрын
Good video
@muratparlak76013 ай бұрын
You don't coach Beasty. That's okay! Do this. Thank you very much for this video.
@gnipaheler6 ай бұрын
ruthless, but true
@kingsgambit70986 ай бұрын
While I do appreciate the examples of different variations for optimization, I don't think this is a good approach for teaching those who are getting into rts games. Pro players have a habit of being too precise. What ppl are looking for is a practical way to play. After all, you really shouldn't lose in a strategy game for a single mistake. That would defeat the whole purpose in it being a strategy. You should only be at a disadvantage. This is like me explaining positional play in chess to a novice player. Even though it is the most accurate way to play the game, it is completely beyond their level of understanding. Even to a Grand Master the advantages are minor. Instead, you introduce them into tactics and checkmate patterns. We also have material value to show the reasonable trades of pieces. This is not an accurate description as the value of each piece changes based on the nature of the position, but it is the most common and very basic view. One example of this for rts games is the rock, paper, scissors mechanic. Even though dynamics would tell you that quantity beats quality and the resource advantage changes the intentions with trades. However, the most basic point of view is the interactions between each military unit. Another one would be ideal villager count within each age. Obviously, this wouldn't be an accurate description for many different reasons, but I'm willing to bet that there is a common number reached. I honestly don't believe pro players are that great at the game themselves because they don't seem to be able to break it down into some of the most basic concepts. How different would the game be if you mirrored your opponent's army? Would you talk about micro or would you refer players into positioning on the map and potential formations? Is it possible that micro in itself has limited the games potential? How high up on the ladder do you see players just play with one army with no micro? I'm willing to bet that this is an area that hasn't even begun development as pro gamers seem to get tunnel vision by their understanding of the game's mechanics. I hope that this helps. I would like to see some very practical advice. I am more of a chess player myself, but I do believe that rts games are the future of strategy games. Chess has dominated that field for centuries, but with a large number of improvements from the devs perspectives and the players I believe that rts games will take that title in a couple of decades.
@cesaru36192 ай бұрын
His apm counter is fake, he's actually 250 apm ,just check any ao4world replay.
@youennbogaer3346 ай бұрын
Free coaching for Arcc ez
@kachinn076 ай бұрын
Great video, but being honest with all when i get tower rush i quit, even if now i have the answer to deal with it, I dont care and i dont like play against that "mechanic", its a game killer for me, its not skills, its not macro/micro its just bad for aoe specially for newbies/mid ranks. And again even if now i know the answer, in my mind takes too much resources just to deal a tower in my base that cost 100wood. You need blacksmith, with technology, make the ram and kill it, better i quit
@YeH-Me22 ай бұрын
Wish people had tips on the story mode. None of the tips on YT can help u on campaign. If the story is this hard. Vs people has to be annoying as Fk
@evanwalters65746 ай бұрын
But what if Mongol goes fast Imperial!?!?!?! kzbin.info/www/bejne/n2Wbl5qjosuLpa8
@Javioke2 ай бұрын
Wow.
@AShowWithAHost6 ай бұрын
Poggers
@FaustusfulАй бұрын
its esy pick english :D
@Dontknowyet806 ай бұрын
:)
@KrollRebuke6 ай бұрын
Third like lol
@DarekSobczyk5 ай бұрын
Hey! Thank you for contributions!!!! AOE rules! Funny is that, we, old generation are kind of having no chance against young strong players. So we play team games against computer. Love to share insights ….contact me