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  1. 1) Oversight in the rules. Should list the time penalty.
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  4. 2) What? Walkie talkies allow players to communicate without face to face to communication. A clear advantage that is not intended as part of the game. A stop watch is basically a wristwatch these days and just allows you to keep time.
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  8. 3) I don’t really understand his question if at all he had one. Is he suggesting only having one rule for both Nexus and Infusion. I don’t know. Part B exists to make it explicitly clear the scope of the rule as defined in the general section. i.e. The “general” section is the spirit or overarching theme of the covering rule and the “Covering Sensors/Shielding” section refers to specific implementation.
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  11. 4) The current rule is designed to prevent team mates from blocking shots on one another. Players don’t have an incentive to allow themselves to be used as cover by players on opposing teams . Also consider that while it may be legal to hide behind someone, there is also a crowding rule, so hiding closer than a meter behind someone would get you term’d.
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  14. 5) What? 3.2.3 section A refers to a barrier, section B refers to a ledge. Barrier and ledge are defined in sections C and D respectively.
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  18. 6) Yes you can, that is what the rule says. The rule could probably be more verbose but I don’t think it is currently required.
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  22. 7) No fault slippage refers to situations where you break the balance and control rule due to the actions of another player who has or is breaking the balance and control. It is pretty ambiguous I agree. Worth earmarking it for a change at some point.
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  26. 8) Great, what his point?
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