Creator: Bamboozle || First Published: 08/22/2013 || Players: 2 || Size: 27x19




















































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Comments: |
Mori2 (08/23/2013 01:53am):
This looks great too. I really need to step up my game, you guys are making me look bad, haha. |
Walker Boh (08/23/2013 07:57pm):
Isn't it a little city dense? |
Bamboozle (08/23/2013 08:43pm | Edited: 08/23/2013 08:44pm):
I thought a few more cities would help focus the fronts a bit, but you're right. Removed and repositioned the cities around the top and bottom fronts.. |
Walker Boh (08/24/2013 01:57am):
Yeah that looks much better. Just as a general lesson... too many cities actually often has a negative effect on fronts. If there are a lot of contested cities, it turns things into pretty much a tank war - not necessarily a bad thing but it's kind of hard to balance. If there are a lot of cities but it's not really contested, things tend to stalemate; it's very hard to attack into someone with a lot of strong defensive points. |
walkerboh01 (02/07/2015 03:06am | Edited: 02/07/2015 03:06am):
The terrain is just a bit off on this map. It's a little too choky and closed off in the wrong places (namely due to the large mountain range in the middle of each front and high forest density on the routes around it), and the city distribution doesn't seem to encourage dynamic play. I would suggest that the 2v1 setup should be accentuated a little bit more, and I would give the support routes through the center a bit more structure. Having the airport come into play a bit earlier (preowned bboat?) would also be nice. 7/10 right now. |
Tyler Durden (08/16/2017 12:35pm):
First time playing a competitive AWBW game was on this map. I enjoyed playing on this map and didn't think there were any serious problems with it. 9/10 |
medium_md_tank (04/20/2022 11:59am):
This map currently has asymmetries |
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