Creator: Waffles || First Published: 08/02/2022 || Players: 16 || Size: 36x36
Categories: None
Rating: 1.64 in 22 ratings
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Comments:
ActivistVictor (08/02/2022 09:54pm):
Lol now others doing it too! Going to check back to see the salt
Deathraven13 (08/02/2022 10:04pm):
And I'm here to favorite all of these map and create a game with each one of them, they are only making me stronger !
FunnyManInAClownWorld (08/03/2022 12:14am):
B)
Lycidas (08/04/2022 02:32am):
Correct me if I'm wrong, But OS actually loses here to lab capture no?
lovely_night (08/04/2022 10:03am):
yes it does. factories are setup to be too far away from the labs for even grit SCOP to reach. the
only way OS wins is with charging Kindle COP, or somehow charging Eagle SCOP or Sami
SCOP. and those strats are rendered null by just the allies not building anything denying a
chance of OS doing anything.
Deathraven13 (08/05/2022 04:17pm):
I've managed to win as OS so the map is far from impossible. AHAHAHAHAH can't believe that the creator didn't think about a fatal flaw that allow OS to win.
Waffles (08/07/2022 07:30am | Edited: 08/07/2022 07:35am):
unfortunately this is reliant on all other teams cooperating
it's harder to force a markedly superior force to lose and also build an interesting map should this be an FFA and also make it so that other teams cannot misclick and attack the other infs
you could make the OS labs HQs, but that gives BM all their stuff
and the conventional method of rout is impossible when OS goes first with a lot of bases
you could solve that by placing units on to the bases to disable OS building though but that's a lot of hassle to try and balance the base counts

or i could just pretend it's a test of cooperation and ignore any criticisms to this map
RainyPhantasm (08/11/2022 10:25pm):
this was obviously a test of cooperation from the start, since you would've used HQs instead of labs otherwise



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