- Jul 30, 2010
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So I've been toying with the idea of making an attack/defense map that utilizes (and for the most part would take place on) a large dam with cliffs on either side and two large bodies of water on the long sides of the dam.
My question is, since the resources commonly assigned to the parts of a map "controlled" by the BLU team would fit the aesthetic of a large dam far better than the RED team's resources (think concrete and steel versus wood and rusted metal for the RED and BLU teams, respectively), do you all think that an attack/defense map that pits the RED team as offense is too different from the norm, or too confusing for the average player?
My question is, since the resources commonly assigned to the parts of a map "controlled" by the BLU team would fit the aesthetic of a large dam far better than the RED team's resources (think concrete and steel versus wood and rusted metal for the RED and BLU teams, respectively), do you all think that an attack/defense map that pits the RED team as offense is too different from the norm, or too confusing for the average player?