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In sports and esports this is a well known paradigm. The team committing to execute a poorly strategised play, is much more effective than uncohesive action towards a well strategised play.

If everyone is on the same page, the execution will be great even if the idea/requirements are not perfect. Which is better than a a perfect idea executed poorly.



Is it though? It's different because eSports involves training.

So you're comparing untrained team with a trained one, and as software is not as reproducible, it is not applicable here.

I'd recon a team of worse programmers following a great plan will produce worse results than a team of great programmers following no plan.




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