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If we are going to nerf cloaking because "it isn't fun to spectate" and/or "area cloaking makes the units invisiable, and now I don't know what units the enemy has", as @fiendicus_prime and @Anarchid have said more than once, THAT MEANS THAT THE CLOAKING IS WORKING! Cloaking's whole point is to not let your opponent know what units you have and where they are, and trying to nerf it because it does it's job seems really counterintuitive. And with the "it isn't fun to spectate" argument, nobody cares. If we nerfed or buffed things to make them more fun to watch, unit balance would be thrown out the window.
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If we are going to nerf cloaking because "it isn't fun to spectate" and/or "area cloaking makes the units invisiable, and now I don't know what units the enemy has", as @fiendicus_prime and @Anarchid have said more than once, THAT MEANS THAT THE CLOAKING IS WORKING! Cloaking's whole point is to not let your opponent know what units you have and where they are, and trying to nerf it because it does it's job seems really counterintuitive. And with the "it isn't fun to spectate" argument, nobody cares. If we nerfed or buffed things to make them more fun to watch, unit balance would be thrown out the window.
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Trying to nerf something because you find annoying to be faced against is just plain dumb, instead maybe use the time trying to nerf it because you're a crybaby to find counters to it. Just because you don't know how to deal with it yet doesn't mean that there are no ways to deal with it. Who knows, you might find the best counter to it yet! Point is, learn to deal with something first before complaining that something is too hard to deal with.
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Trying to nerf something because you find annoying to be faced against is just plain dumb, instead maybe use the time trying to nerf it because you're a crybaby to find counters to it. Just because you don't know how to deal with it yet doesn't mean that there are no ways to deal with it. Who knows, you might find the best counter to it yet! Point is, learn to deal with something first before complaining that something is too hard to deal with.
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