Neutral Zone Conductivity Model
Overview
A conceptual model describing how neutral zones conduct movement, pressure, and risk based on geometry and lane presence.
Key Points
- Defines conductivity as zone permeability.
- Explains how neutral zones facilitate or resist influence.
- Covers conductive shifts during field changes.
- Separates conductivity theory from tactical pathing.
- Supports mapping of safe and unsafe transitional channels.
Details
Neutral zones act as conductive pathways where players transfer between positions. Conductivity changes based on lane occupation, pressure intensity, and asymmetry.
This model clarifies how movement permission changes dynamically across match states.
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