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Re: C12 Intel/Battleplan Sharing Thread
You have the superpower of presenting things in a vastly more complicated manner than necessary, Michael
![]() Your updated explanation of the timing sentence now makes sense, because you properly reference the issues you talk about.
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Re: C12 Intel/Battleplan Sharing Thread
As it was said already, timings show you where you can safely deploy without being greeted with either AA or armor. I don't really see a way to "make your on timings" other than NOT to deploy as far as possible. This doesn't make sense, as the new changes put more importance on holding flags. Ticketwise, yes, letting the enemy advance and cap flags while they are white and then capping back makes them lose 30 tickets. (was done on Dovre last year iirc) I don't think any team will take such a risk on Xiang as gaining ground comes down to asset advantage.
Using the published timings or your own doesn't make a difference, you can't make a truck or a helo go faster and the enemy team will probably not be stupid enough to push to get ambushed on deployment.
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Re: C12 Intel/Battleplan Sharing Thread
Well Senshi, yeah, probably. Then again,
![]() The image however, I think is useful and quite simple when you think of it. Two mirrored patterns, divided by a common threshold, while simultaneously, both mirrored patterns are punctuated by a third pattern. (the hidden timing) Quote:
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Re: C12 Intel/Battleplan Sharing Thread
Michael is much too humble to reveal it, which is why I have to step in to remind you all that Michael's great, great, great grandfather was Søren Kierkegaard.
It's not overly-complicated thinking, just overly-reasoned thinking ![]()
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Re: C12 Intel/Battleplan Sharing Thread
Good stuff
![]() Niels Bohr rock too.
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