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Kind
of?
I
would
use
a
more
nuanced
description
than
"bad".
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1 |
Kind
of?
I
would
use
a
more
nuanced
description
than
"bad".
(
EDIT:
what
does
"bad"
even
mean?)
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For instance, to take a less contentious example, Icy Shell has structural problems (encouraging all-ins for the megamex) which frequently makes games on it a bit dumb. Nevertheless I enjoy the occasional Icy Shell game.
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For instance, to take a less contentious example, Icy Shell has structural problems (encouraging all-ins for the megamex) which frequently makes games on it a bit dumb. Nevertheless I enjoy the occasional Icy Shell game.
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I do agree that Vittra tends to end up with fairly static front lines, which can lead to degenerate gameplay, and I wouldn't want to play on it all the time, but I've played and watched way more 1v1s I enjoyed on Vittra than on Hide and Seek.
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I do agree that Vittra tends to end up with fairly static front lines, which can lead to degenerate gameplay, and I wouldn't want to play on it all the time, but I've played and watched way more 1v1s I enjoyed on Vittra than on Hide and Seek.
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If I recall correctly, the game which convinced me to pick up Zero-K years ago was a tournament 1v1 on Vittra where Godde swarmed somebody (GF?) with Puppies.
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If I recall correctly, the game which convinced me to pick up Zero-K years ago was a tournament 1v1 on Vittra where Godde swarmed somebody (GF?) with Puppies.
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