Im sure no one enjoys lining up with a Random player.
Oftentimes, you are in for a cheese.
Other times, it plays out standard. But to what degree (do you think) is it fair that you do not know the other players race until you scout them - especially when you have different build orders for each specific race?
Personally I have fairly distinct build orders for all 3 races. I have a standard against Random too, however I really don't like the fact that I am forced to play that way, simply because I don't know my oppositions race.
Obviously the strong Random players have learnt all 6 individual Match Ups to some degree of depth. Kudos to them...But it is their choice.
Does this justify them having an automatic advantage, right at the start of the game? Do you disagree with me and think that they dont actually have an advantage at all?
I will be very surprised if people don't play a specific way against a Random player until they scout them out. Is it fair that you must do this, whilst the other play can freely open with intel on what the MU is?
Or do you think this advantage is not very great - and simply adds another element to the game?
I'm interested in peoples views on this!
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