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This is not true.
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This is not true.
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Default economy is shared equally too.
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Default economy is shared equally too.
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Difference is that with default economy the builder of say mex, gets 50% of its income for some time, then he gets equal share.
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Difference is that with default economy the builder of say mex, gets 50% of its income for some time, then he gets equal share.
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Same with energy, where builder of energy gets a bit more from OD income until its cost is repaid, then he gets his equal share.
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Same with energy, where builder of energy gets a bit more from OD income until its cost is repaid, then he gets his equal share.
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This cost-investment exists to provide energy scaling similar to 1v1 - otherwise you wont be able to ramp up economy as fast in big team games, because you would need all team cooperating on economy.
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This cost-investment exists to provide energy scaling similar to 1v1 - otherwise you wont be able to ramp up economy as fast in big team games, because you would need all team cooperating on economy.
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Flat
equal
share
therefore
makes
economic
focus
unviable
and
the
game
is
then
entirely
based
on
mex
economy
and
often
decided
by
early
land-grab
with
no
back
and
forth
action
and
no
super
units
present.
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Flat
equal
share
of
communism
therefore
makes
economic
focus
unviable
and
the
game
is
then
entirely
based
on
mex
economy
and
often
decided
by
early
land-grab
with
no
back
and
forth
action
and
no
super
units
present.
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