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Bombing allies is good for team?

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6/13/2014 8:21:30 AMSkasi before revert after revert
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1 [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. 1 [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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3 edit: Oooh I completely forgot to answer the question in the title: 3 Oooh I completely forgot to answer the question in the title:
4 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. 4 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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6 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. 6 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.