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Hyperion said:
Guys, I have a situation for you. Please read it carefully.

So, the rules for Killing Override are: which ever team gets the to the kill or capture limit wins. Right?
Imagine this.

In a match of Killing override, two teams have a difficult time capturing the ASE. They look at the time and see that capturing the ASE will be almost impossible this match. So instead Blue team decides to go for the kill limit to win. Blue team ends the game with 75 kills and red gets, say, 70.
At the end of the match, it reads Tie game.
But Blue team really reached Kill limit (75) while the other team didn't.

Again. Remember the the rules for this mode (Kill or capture limit to win). There were no captures, just 75 kill from blue team.
Does blue team win or is it a tie?

(One thing. The game always says tie game when there are no captures...but the rules...remember)

Is this just a riddle, or did it actually happen?



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