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Re: Team 39 building 469 stopper solution (Available in Las Vegas)
That effort is also taking place in parallel to my suggesting the obvious fix for this game exploit of just allowing expansion at both towers.
The reason defending the 469 looping exploit is so difficult is because their opponents are forbidden from accessing this critical zone of ball control, in which 469 can place their re-director, but opponents can place NOTHING. What is the purpose of forbidding access to this zone by opponent mechanisms? No one has answered that question yet?
It is only by forbidding opponents from accessing this zone with their own mechanisms, that this looping exploit becomes so un-defendable. So why not just allow opponents to have same access to this zone? Good Bye exploit, hello competitive matches with 469.
-Dick Ledford
Last edited by RRLedford : 15-03-2010 at 21:34.
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