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Cloaked units are hard to tell apart

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2/14/2020 3:17:46 PMDErankkatastrophe before revert after revert
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1 @Manored i didn`t suggest to micro in that state. And it`s exactly not "hacky" because it is not meant to solve your specific issue, rather your issue is solved as a byproduct of that. 1 @Manored i didn`t suggest to micro in that state. And it`s exactly not "hacky" because it is not meant to solve your specific issue, rather your issue is solved as a byproduct of that.
2 Switching between zoomed out and in let`s you be aware of the map as a whole, helping your decision-making, your awareness of eco, just how things relate to each other. 2 Switching between zoomed out and in let`s you be aware of the map as a whole, helping your decision-making, your awareness of eco, just how things relate to each other.
3 Ofc if you micro, you should zoom in. 3 Ofc if you micro, you should zoom in.
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5 Your brain has enough capacity to remember the radar-symbols in your example, so if you zoom in again you won`t find it that hard to differentiate your units. 5 Your brain has enough capacity to remember the radar-symbols in your example, so if you zoom in again you won`t find it that hard to differentiate your units.
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7 I mean, yes i see what your problem is and that you can search for solutions to it. I on the other hand realized that i never had that problem in the first place and think it is because i see my units zoomed out (radar-symbols) and in constantly anyway. 7 I mean, yes i see what your problem is and that you can search for solutions to it. I on the other hand realized that i never had that problem in the first place and think it is because i see my units zoomed out (radar-symbols) and in constantly anyway.
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9 So, if you are looking to improve as a player, your problem gives you good hints on what you lack. @CatMaster `s post goes into that direction as well.