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There have been points in time where air first was quite reasonable even in tournament level 2v2 (on some maps, anyway). I am not sure it's true any more though, since Raven and the early gunship options are not as powerful as they have been at some points in the past.
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There have been points in time where air first was quite reasonable even in tournament level 2v2 (on some maps, anyway). I am not sure it's true any more though, since Raven and the early gunship options are not as powerful as they have been at some points in the past.
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It's certainly true that even in 3v3-5v5, in a random pick-up game rather than one with a bunch of pros, if you are one of the higher rated players on the team you need to be careful about when you pick air. If your team doesn't have enough competent players on the ground to hold however many fronts heed to be held then it's probably not clever to go air.
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It's certainly true that even in 3v3-5v5, in a random pick-up game rather than one with a bunch of pros, if you are one of the higher rated players on the team you need to be careful about when you pick air. If your team doesn't have enough competent players on the ground to hold however many fronts heed to be held then it's probably not clever to go air.
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"What
if
somebody
incompetent
goes
air"
is
not
a
new
problem.
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[quote]People
plopping
without
caring
for
anything
(
map,
other
people
factory,
skill)
is
annoying,
but
not
much
can
be
done
about
it.
.
.
[/quote]
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Agreed. Plopping too many air facs is perhaps one of the more obvious plop mistakes but it's far from being the only one.
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