Creator: benbever || First Published: 09/10/2007 || Players: 4 || Size: 33x33
Categories: C-Rank, FFA Multiplay, Standard
Rating: 9.00 in 8 ratings
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Comments:
someperson3 (09/10/2007 11:57pm):
Looks pretty solid to me. I'm not a big fan of giving each player one com tower, and I dunno
if there's supposed to be any specific lab units. Great map though.
benbever (09/11/2007 12:50am):
I tried to give the map something for every co, hence the com tower. 110% attack doesn't
hurt the game that much. What bothers me a bit is how filled the map is with property. It
looks so busy. And Kindle would own the place ;)
benbever (06/25/2008 10:30pm):
Edited the map a bit. It now looks better, and should be more fun.
Ploumeur (06/26/2008 09:25am):
How can you edit the map with games on it? What the differences now?
benbever (07/06/2008 11:58pm):
I edited the map a few days before I made the comment. And apperently just before games
started on it. Which was a coincident, I didn't know you people were having the DART on it.

Erm I made some cosmetic changes (like the shoal bridge), lowered the property a bit
(there's a bit less capturing to do now), and added a base (the middle one) so every side
now has four bases (a bit high) instead of three bases (a bit low) per side. One island
base, two central bases, and one mountain base. The centre and the islands and the
airports and seaports are the same.
Ploumeur (07/07/2008 07:51am):
OK. A lot of 4P FFA maps have players on each corner, so two players on opposite sides
never meet. I choosed the map for the diamond shape, to have more fights in the center.

So the bases near the center is a good idea. The only issue is that I could have ban Lash,
but there was a lot of bans, too.
Karis Fra Mauro (06/30/2013 04:46am):
Seems good to me. Ports, airports, labs and com towers but not in problematic
proportions. Even some interesting predeploy which I always enjoy.



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