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[quote] Recent discussion about the negative impact of high risk strategies[/quote]
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[quote] Recent discussion about the negative impact of high risk strategies[/quote]
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Correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't the recent discussion rather about how not asking teammates before doing high-risk strategies takes agency away from them?
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Correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't the recent discussion rather about how not asking teammates before doing high-risk strategies takes agency away from them?
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Going with your air example: going air without telling anyone is bad: not only will everyone have to carry you if you really suck, but also other people might go air and you'll have *that* to drown you too.
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Going with your air example: going air without telling anyone is bad: not only will everyone have to carry you if you really suck, but also other people might go air and you'll have *that* to drown you too.
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Going
air
and
telling
everyone
you
do
it,
being
told
(
by
majority
of
the
team)
that
a
better
player
is
already
going
air
is
bad:
you
are
not
cooperating,
you
are
(
again)
making
the
team
carry
you
without
their
consent,
but
at
the
very
least
they
know
what's
going
to
happen
so
double-air
disaster
might
be
averted.
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Going
air
and
telling
everyone
you
do
it,
being
told
(
by
majority
of
the
team)
that
a
better
player
is
already
going
air,
and
still
going
air
is
bad:
you
are
not
cooperating,
you
are
(
again)
making
the
team
carry
you
without
their
consent,
but
at
the
very
least
they
know
what's
going
to
happen
so
double-air
disaster
might
be
averted.
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Going with air after telling everyone that you're going air and being told that it's fine is perfectly fine. Even if everyone else is going air simultaneously in order to execute an ultra high risk first-minute aerial blitzkrieg. That's just something you agreed on and everyone is fine with that.
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Going with air after telling everyone that you're going air and being told that it's fine is perfectly fine. Even if everyone else is going air simultaneously in order to execute an ultra high risk first-minute aerial blitzkrieg. That's just something you agreed on and everyone is fine with that.
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