Creator: ShadowDragonMaster || First Published: 12/28/2006 || Players: 3 || Size: 40x40


























































































































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Comments: |
Mantimus Prime (12/28/2006 10:12pm | Edited: 12/28/2006 10:13pm):
Looks promising. Just note that FOW makes it stalemate on a stick. |
nerd-boy (12/29/2006 06:50am):
Eh, looks a little too forest heavy to me, but it looks...interesting. |
Fractal (12/29/2006 07:12am):
I see three airports, two of them can be captured by OS if they go right for them, and the other is left for BM and YC to fight over, If they are not allies... BM and YC both get two ports next to each other, but OS gets three ports spread out... And all of the ports are blocked by Shoals, so the only useful thing to build are landers... It still looks like a great map though, I would love to play as Sturm on this and get those ports fast... |
Kirian (12/29/2006 08:11am):
echoing comment about forest heaviness. otherwise, it looks alright. |
ShadowDragonMaster (12/29/2006 10:31am):
What I made this map for is to have a three way battle or a tow on one battle. both work, but also the forest reason is to block view if you use fog and the also kinda look like they make the map look bigger. and It's quite hard to make a great three way battle. |
Nahbien (12/29/2006 08:19pm):
Barely any landing points and a ton of bases makes it almost impossible to invade. Then theres the billions of forests... |
ShadowDragonMaster (08/24/2007 12:38pm):
ok, your coments have been answered and I'll clear some of the forest up. |
ShadowDragonMaster (10/19/2007 01:04pm):
how about now? |
Genius (10/19/2007 01:48pm):
OS has 10 landing spots, bm has 3 and green has 4..... seeing that a land invasion is impossible you really need to put in more shores.. |
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