Creator: TurboZ || First Published: 11/10/2007 || Players: 4 || Size: 13x13
Categories: None
Rating: 3.25 in 4 ratings
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Comments:
TurboZ (11/10/2007 04:14am):
Caution! Borders are closer than they appear! among other optical illusions... please
comment if your rate.
Metalic_Dragon (11/10/2007 04:23am):
Absurdly overpowering FTA.
BadFurDay (11/10/2007 06:34am):
Massive first turn advantage makes this map horrible.
DuelStriker (11/10/2007 08:32am):
Koal is very overpowered here (he always is anyway)
sirfuxalot (11/10/2007 11:41am):
Yeah, Koal is EVEN BETTER than Hawke here.
adder 85 (11/10/2007 05:22pm):
FTA Zombies! OH NOES! They cannot handle one team having the advantage...I don't see a
way to make this map any better, so i'll rate off of that..You obviously succeeded in doing
what you wanted. 10/10
TurboZ (11/10/2007 06:08pm):
You mean First Turn DIS-Advantage, right? i mean to move in any direction you spread your
units making them susceptible to copters, and moving copters too far out front will be
leaving them to be ravaged by the AAs...
sirfuxalot (11/10/2007 06:57pm):
There are no disadvantages to going first. Whoever goes first can just end their turn and
it'll be like they're going after everyone else, they'll just have more funds and worse
positioning.
TurboZ (11/10/2007 07:08pm):
It's 100% pre-deployed, unless your Colin, there's no advantage to more funds. you just
get the worse positioning.
sirfuxalot (11/10/2007 07:55pm | Edited: 11/10/2007 08:00pm):
Still, the freedom to decide your actions first is an advantage. BTW, you placed PL units
for BH.
TurboZ (11/10/2007 08:31pm):
You got me there. the games in play now or i'd fix it. FTA is consistent with idea of "the
element of surprise" but going first doesn't necessarily give you that advantage. going
first here would make you the most thin spread. there are 3 other armies to consider.
Nyvelion (08/13/2012 11:33am):
So many roads... I call Koal!



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