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11/18/2013 2:40:59 AMMYrankxponen before revert after revert
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1 @carpal_tunnel its because of the LOS. The LOS limit your ability to fight & think. 1 @carpal_tunnel its because of the LOS. The LOS limit your ability to fight & think.
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3 Try watching replay of your own game to see what I meant. Enemy always did the right action and there's always option for you to counter it, but you didn't. 3 Try watching replay of your own game to see what I meant. Enemy always did the right action and there's always option for you to counter it, but you didn't.
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5 Experienced player always able to predict what opposite team did and can counter it before it happen, but if you are newbie you might need to watch the game without LOS to see what's possible and not possible. 5 Experienced player always able to predict what opposite team did and can counter it before it happen, but if you are newbie you might need to watch the game without LOS to see what's possible and not possible.
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7 The problem is: with LOS blocking your view you will play slower, but without LOS you can perform better! However, LOS is part of the game so you must beat the LOS (it will never be removed). 7 The problem is: with LOS blocking your view you will play slower, but without LOS you can perform better! However, LOS is part of the game so you must beat the LOS (it will never be removed).
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9 Also... 9 Also...
10 @carpal_tunnel you can also spectate enemies' LOS in replay by going to Setting->Interface->Spectating . You can see how they react to not being able to see what you did. 10 @carpal_tunnel you can also spectate enemies' LOS in replay by going to Setting->Interface->Spectating . You can see their reaction.