Could playing as blue team be an advantage?

Gunster25

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As explained in this video;
playing as blue team makes a player think more tactically than other colors. Could this be classed as an unfair advantage?
 

micahclay

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I would assume that, even in the event that this is a 100% certainty, the difference would be marginal.
 

Phobos

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Heh. I had thought before that - in Smash - I seem to put in a better performance with Toon Link when I switch to his red outfit. Difficult to apply this within Splatoon though, what with the diverse and randomised team colours.
 

iTwAsLucK

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Didn't watch video (I'm at work). But I was under the impression that the red team was usually the da
Heh. I had thought before that - in Smash - I seem to put in a better performance with Toon Link when I switch to his red outfit. Difficult to apply this within Splatoon though, what with the diverse and randomised team colours.
It's been scientifically proven that athletes wearing red do better / are awarded more points / are viewed more favourably in professional sporting events (ie: olympics).
 

Phobos

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Yeah that's what the video said - slightly mindboggling, but very interesting.
 

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I don't know...this maybe a problem...MAYBE, we don't know just yet so we must do experiments to see.
 

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