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Psycho-Cost word
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1 | I'd call it "mind games", or "metagaming" your opponent (although the latter applies more in a multi-match sense, as in "people/this player like(s) to do [i]this[/i] on [i]this[/i] map"). | 1 | I'd call it "mind games", or "metagaming" your opponent (although the latter applies more in a multi-match sense, as in "people/this player like(s) to do [i]this[/i] on [i]this[/i] map"). |
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3 | I guess "unsettling" your opponent is what comes closest, but it's not a "cost" either. | ||
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5 | How would you measure this though? Do you just want to say "I'm unsettling him more with my roaches than he scares me with his skuttles"? A cost seems to imply some kind of quantitative measure, which I'm failing to really see here. |