Dako wrote:I mean, really, is sharing spoils the only thing that gives you an upper hand? Who said more competition is bad?
I remeber when the stats came, that many people where complaing about that....why because like that the people could see easily to see how many regions you are....so that people where complaining because that gaves an advantage to those who don't read the game log, so in other words they were trying to win hoping that the other player won't be reading the log (curiosly many of them where low-ranked but that's another thing) so they would have an advantage, many people replied to them (curiosly many of them where high-ranked) that if they just wins because the other player doesn't read the game log then that means that they weren't good players(weren't good players the people who complained)
Why all this story? Because it's the samething (with a variety of ranks now) If you play planning that the other team doesn't share his spoils, maybe you are not doing something right.
Let's put an example, if a team doesn't share his spoils, that means that they don't matter about that, so they are playing on their own. So seeing the team's spoils won't change anything to that type of players. They won't start thinking (oh he has a set, I have to tell him to attack there), because if that was the case then what they are actually thinking is (if my partner has a set he could do that, I should ask him if he has set, or directly tell to him if you have a set do this and that) but is not the case because then there would be more communication and everyone would share spoils and this topic would be non sense.