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Anonymous
9 years agoThe fact that plants are forced to coordinate over mics with 2-3 other players should tell you that plants are always fighting an uphill battle. The zombies don't have to coordinate *. You see a super brainz spinning on the base, go run in there with him. You see a couple of mechs capping? Go in there with 'em. The simple fact is, teamwork should be essential for this game but only the plants really have to worry about coordination while the zombies versatility gives them a definite advantage.
It's definitely not as bad as people make it seem. Can plants win? Of course. Do zombies have an advantage? Of course.
I'm noticing some of it though is simply that it's much easier to defend than it is to attack which is an indicator of poor map design.
It's definitely not as bad as people make it seem. Can plants win? Of course. Do zombies have an advantage? Of course.
I'm noticing some of it though is simply that it's much easier to defend than it is to attack which is an indicator of poor map design.
9 years ago
That's true. In 80 percent of all played games (in turf), I almost completely destroy the zombie team on electro citrus or cactus. And all z-mech is not an obstacle for me. To be honest, the zombie team looks much weaker...