Autobalance (also known as AB), the bane of Lamey's existence. On Team Fortress 2, when there is an imbalance between the teams, the system will balance the teams by shifting more players from the player-heavy team to the player-light team (a basic equilibrium). The players who die around the time the message "Teams are will be balanced in 5 seconds" is shown will be moved to the other team, thus creating an artificial balance. However, this doesn't mean much for actual gameplay balance, because the usual reason one team might be lacking players is because the team itself is shit. And, less skilled players are more likely to die, so not much is done for actual balance. Due to Lamey's frequent deaths, he is always the one to be moved, no exceptions. Once moved, he will open the Steam chat a
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| - Autobalance (also known as AB), the bane of Lamey's existence. On Team Fortress 2, when there is an imbalance between the teams, the system will balance the teams by shifting more players from the player-heavy team to the player-light team (a basic equilibrium). The players who die around the time the message "Teams are will be balanced in 5 seconds" is shown will be moved to the other team, thus creating an artificial balance. However, this doesn't mean much for actual gameplay balance, because the usual reason one team might be lacking players is because the team itself is shit. And, less skilled players are more likely to die, so not much is done for actual balance. Due to Lamey's frequent deaths, he is always the one to be moved, no exceptions. Once moved, he will open the Steam chat a
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| - Autobalance (also known as AB), the bane of Lamey's existence. On Team Fortress 2, when there is an imbalance between the teams, the system will balance the teams by shifting more players from the player-heavy team to the player-light team (a basic equilibrium). The players who die around the time the message "Teams are will be balanced in 5 seconds" is shown will be moved to the other team, thus creating an artificial balance. However, this doesn't mean much for actual gameplay balance, because the usual reason one team might be lacking players is because the team itself is shit. And, less skilled players are more likely to die, so not much is done for actual balance. Due to Lamey's frequent deaths, he is always the one to be moved, no exceptions. Once moved, he will open the Steam chat and tell Curry and Tom what the game can go do to itself.
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