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[quote][11:24
PM]
*
Iodine
Poll:
Exit
this
game?
[END:SUCCESS][/quote]
[quote]CrakKCRacKKrAkK
Please
link
the
battle
that
happened
in.
[/quote]
Honk.
You
can
upload
your
local
replay
though
and
maybe
ask
other
players
to
do
the
same.
That
should
suffice.
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[quote][11:24
PM]
*
Iodine
Poll:
Exit
this
game?
[END:SUCCESS][/quote]
[quote]CrakKCRacKKrAkK
Please
link
the
battle
that
happened
in.
[/quote]
Honk.
edit:
You
can
upload
your
local
replay
though
and
maybe
ask
other
players
to
do
the
same.
That
should
suffice.
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edit:
Oooh
I
completely
forgot
to
answer
the
question
in
the
title:
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Oooh
I
completely
forgot
to
answer
the
question
in
the
title:
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It depends. When there's tons of metal in a player's storages and there is no plan to use it efficiently, then destroying these can be good for a team, provided the resources are not excessed into nothingness. Similarly destroying things that would otherwise provide an advantage to the enemy can be good for your team. This is the reason I added the allyreclaim modoption. There's more obvious examples - imagine a Roach inbetween a group of enemy Thugs, dodging shots due to fight command and the owner being busy elsewhere.
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It depends. When there's tons of metal in a player's storages and there is no plan to use it efficiently, then destroying these can be good for a team, provided the resources are not excessed into nothingness. Similarly destroying things that would otherwise provide an advantage to the enemy can be good for your team. This is the reason I added the allyreclaim modoption. There's more obvious examples - imagine a Roach inbetween a group of enemy Thugs, dodging shots due to fight command and the owner being busy elsewhere.
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However, even though the [url=http://zero-k.info/Wiki/CodeOfConduct]CoC[/url][color=transparent]k[/color]does not clearly say so, destroying allies things without their indulgence is considered breaking the rules.
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However, even though the [url=http://zero-k.info/Wiki/CodeOfConduct]CoC[/url][color=transparent]k[/color]does not clearly say so, destroying allies things without their indulgence is considered breaking the rules.
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