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Left 4 Dictionary: Wide Flow is a directional space along the main path as well but is too wide to be safely covered entirely by the front and back. Survivor teams can stick to one side of a Wide Flow area so that they have at least one protected side. Most streets and roads are considered Wide Flow. | [[Left 4 Dictionary]]: Wide Flow is a directional space along the main path as well but is too wide to be safely covered entirely by the front and back. Survivor teams can stick to one side of a Wide Flow area so that they have at least one protected side. Most streets and roads are considered Wide Flow. | ||
''This street from The Parish campaign in Left 4 Dead 2 becomes more hazardous with the addition of a car alarm trap.'' | ''This street from The Parish campaign in Left 4 Dead 2 becomes more hazardous with the addition of a car alarm trap.'' |
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Left 4 Dictionary: Wide Flow is a directional space along the main path as well but is too wide to be safely covered entirely by the front and back. Survivor teams can stick to one side of a Wide Flow area so that they have at least one protected side. Most streets and roads are considered Wide Flow.
This street from The Parish campaign in Left 4 Dead 2 becomes more hazardous with the addition of a car alarm trap.
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