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In competitive matches I think it's a no go, as dead players communicating with live ones gives an advantage even with 3rd person spectating disabled.
For scrimming I think it's okay. Scrims are more about practice and organizing team tactics so I think it's permissible in this case. Happy to hear everyone else's opinion.
I think Buhriz push is a freaking great map/mode. It would be really interesting to see how you guys go against us on it.
Love ministry too - assuming you mean Ministry Firefight? I think that just because the EU/US guys only play firefight 5v5 doesn't mean we should restrict ourselves down under from experimenting with the other modes and larger teams!
Currently thinking 7v7 as it allows squad reshuffles. Hoping for lots of observers and 'subs' if players arent performing.
No teamspeak as teamspeak with observers ♥♥♥♥♥ the game.
That'll give us a both a bit of time to organize ourselves! Have a think about team size, maps and modes. Last night we played D$L 8v8 push.