I can only guess they turn it off so they can appraise their opponents forces and also keep an eye on how their partners are fairing at the other end of the battlefield. I suppose they would percieve this as an advantage given they are probably communicating more and have their practiced tactics as compared to their opponents who will probably be unknown to each other and are likely not to communicate much or have set plays.
My advice would be to get a mate and work out some team plays and then use the unrestricted camera against them
or not play against teams that use that setup?
Maybe a clannie can shed more light on this?
but it could be related to coaching.. that is one experienced clan member supervising the other clan members moves and making recommendations
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