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The question, team strategiesteam strategies asks for SC2 strategies for 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. Based on Manual's comment,

Could you narrow your question a little? What exactly would you want to know? -- right now it's too broad and I fear it's going to be difficult to answer it

I decided to break up the questions into separate questions for each game size, 2X22X2, 3X33X3, and 4X44X4. badp points out that these maybe duplicates (which we eventually agreed upon that it was). What should be the proper etiquette?

The question, team strategies asks for SC2 strategies for 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. Based on Manual's comment,

Could you narrow your question a little? What exactly would you want to know? -- right now it's too broad and I fear it's going to be difficult to answer it

I decided to break up the questions into separate questions for each game size, 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. badp points out that these maybe duplicates (which we eventually agreed upon that it was). What should be the proper etiquette?

The question, team strategies asks for SC2 strategies for 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. Based on Manual's comment,

Could you narrow your question a little? What exactly would you want to know? -- right now it's too broad and I fear it's going to be difficult to answer it

I decided to break up the questions into separate questions for each game size, 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. badp points out that these maybe duplicates (which we eventually agreed upon that it was). What should be the proper etiquette?

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Game Strategies for team Etiquette of breaking up a multi-part question

The question, team strategies asks for SC2 strategies for 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. Based on Manual's comment,

Could you narrow your question a little? What exactly would you want to know? -- right now it's too broad and I fear it's going to be difficult to answer it

I decided to break up the questions into separate questions for each game size, 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. badp points out that these maybe duplicates (which we eventually agreed upon that it was). What is our stance on thisshould be the proper etiquette?

I think these are not duplicate questions because player/race/unit composition could vary significantly. Furthermore maps available and map strategies can also differ.

Game Strategies for team

The question, team strategies asks for SC2 strategies for 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. Based on Manual's comment,

Could you narrow your question a little? What exactly would you want to know? -- right now it's too broad and I fear it's going to be difficult to answer it

I decided to break up the questions into separate questions for each game size, 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. badp points out that these maybe duplicates. What is our stance on this?

I think these are not duplicate questions because player/race/unit composition could vary significantly. Furthermore maps available and map strategies can also differ.

Etiquette of breaking up a multi-part question

The question, team strategies asks for SC2 strategies for 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. Based on Manual's comment,

Could you narrow your question a little? What exactly would you want to know? -- right now it's too broad and I fear it's going to be difficult to answer it

I decided to break up the questions into separate questions for each game size, 2X2, 3X3, and 4X4. badp points out that these maybe duplicates (which we eventually agreed upon that it was). What should be the proper etiquette?

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