This is just getting funnier and funnier.
1) You still think 4v4 takes individual skill compared to 1v1s and 2v2s. What are these "skills"
2) You still think that 4v4 is somehow magically able to be balanced on the same level as 1s and 2s, when it clearly isn't considering the permutations of match ups and the game mechanics that are diluted the more players you add into the game.
3) You still somehow believe that the skill required to use all factions to their best ability is not a consideration for balancing.
4) You continue to bring up irrelevant sports and academia.
5) You keep saying "APM," when my "APM" is probably incredibly low compared to what would be needed in a game that is truly dictated by APM (to get to a certain level) like SC2. APM =/= Micro. Again proving that you don't have a clue about what you are saying.
6) Looking at a clock and seeing a "4 minute Luchs" doesn't mean anything if you can't understand exactly why it is coming out at 4 minutes. This isn't some mid game 20 minute resourcing consideration, this is the sub 5-minute mark, if you aren't aware of what it exactly takes to get that out in that short of a time, and aren't abusing the situation by looking at it and saying "wow, these nerds probably built fuel caches and lack field presence, lets exploit that," its the mark of a terrible player.
7) Knowing what the "code" for units do, and what their practical effects are, are two different things. Just because a player knows what a mine does, that a t34 has terrible scatter, etc, does not make them competent enough to look at patch notes that consist of these "code" numbers and claim they know what the effect will be. Being able to tell what units do superficially does not mean someone has an intrinsic understanding of the mechanics. Admittedly I knew FAR less a year ago than I do now, though the nature of 1v1s and 2v2s, and the indisputable fact that they take more individual skill (I mean really, where is your argument for the "skill" that 4v4 takes, I keep hearing it but you don't explain it, which is why its preposterous at best) force you to learn these numbers, or at the least be aware of hidden mechanics/ones that are not superficial, to stay competitive at the top level.