sorry I don't make the rules
geometrix [#2]Good awareness communication exampleS
- Magazine capacity
- Enemy utility capabilities (what has been used)
- Last known location of enemies (if possible)
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n1cf [#6]how bout TETHER DEFAULT TETHER DEFAULT
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No its not (under very specific circumstances). If you're just comming your teammates util because you wanna backseat then yes its a bad com. If in a clutch their ult comes up mid round because of a plant or kill and they aren't in the middle of taking a fight then its perfectly acceptable. In a clutch people probably aren't focusing on abilities coming online so it can be acceptable.
sdgdfdrgdrfgdrgdrfttdhy [#11]No its not (under very specific circumstances). If you're just comming your teammates util because you wanna backseat then yes its a bad com. If in a clutch their ult comes up mid round because of a plant or kill and they aren't in the middle of taking a fight then its perfectly acceptable. In a clutch people probably aren't focusing on abilities coming online so it can be acceptable.
Don't know if people watch high rank games but players tell each other all of the time about their ults. I watch nAts and every now and then his teammates tell him he has ult. He's a pro player and he doesn't take it like an insult. It's just a reminder.