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Should
you
decide
that
Mean
Machines
are
not
for
you,
there's
always
[url=http://zero-k.
info/Clans/Detail/608]Mumble
Clan[/url].
We're
relatively
small
and
of
4
1800+
elo
players
only
2
are
active,
at
most,
but
that
could
probably
change
anytime.
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1 |
Should
you
decide
that
Mean
Machines
are
not
for
you,
there's
always
[url=http://zero-k.
info/Clans/Detail/608]Mumble
Clan[/url].
We're
relatively
small
and
of
4
1800+
elo
players
only
2
are
active,
at
most,
but
that
might
change
anytime.
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2 |
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3 |
I'm not sure how cooperative we are. My goal when creating the clan was to advertise the mumble server and to offer interested players cooperation far beyond the current average, but there's no rule yet as to how competitive and organized members have to be.
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I'm not sure how cooperative we are. My goal when creating the clan was to advertise the mumble server and to offer interested players cooperation far beyond the current average, but there's no rule yet as to how competitive and organized members have to be.
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5 |
That said, I really suggest Mean Machine gives voice communication a serious try. When done right it's much more efficient than markers and chat, simply because voice chat does not clutter the UI and allows team members to provide information without taking away apm (eg to type, to zoom to a location, or click on markers). Don't be afraid of bad pronunciation, if people don't understand you they'll let you know. You can always stop.
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That said, I really suggest Mean Machine gives voice communication a serious try. When done right it's much more efficient than markers and chat, simply because voice chat does not clutter the UI and allows team members to provide information without taking away apm (eg to type, to zoom to a location, or click on markers). Don't be afraid of bad pronunciation, if people don't understand you they'll let you know. You can always stop.
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