Alex Ferguson wrote:
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> David Dunham comments:
> > Also, while AP are good, actual target number is better, so they
> > aren't as unbalancing as they may appear on paper.
>
> One for one, the above is of course true.
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> (Just how big an advantage a sackful of APs is a rather hard problem to
> analyse, unfortunately, since it depends crucially on "bidding strategy".
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APs can buy you time to apply augmentations. The only extended
contests in which I have applied many augmentations was when I knew I
had a sizeable AP advantage to absorb the losses while I took
'unrelated actions'.
Also, AP transfers are more useful for helping a flagging companion
than bonuses or edges, in my experience.