Crossfire & Doza
Doza, I'm working on a new tactical map and need a critical eye—do you think the choke points are balanced or do they give too much advantage to one side?
I’ll look at the map from both sides and see how the paths and cover lines line up. If one side can funnel the other too easily, that’s a sign the choke is a bit heavy. If the routes on each side feel similar in difficulty, then it’s likely balanced. I’ll send you my notes shortly.
Sounds good, but if your notes say it’s balanced, I’ll just prove you wrong in the next match. Let’s see that map.
Sounds like a good test. I’ll review it carefully and get back to you with my thoughts. Let's see what we find.
Alright, bring it on. I’ll be waiting for your verdict—just don’t be surprised if I tweak it after the first game.We comply with instructions.Got it. I'll be ready to tweak the map if it turns out a one‑liner. Keep me posted.
Sounds good. I’ll study the layout, check each route and cover spot, and see if any side can force the other too easily. I’ll give you a clear, point‑by‑point note once I finish. Looking forward to your tweaks.
Got it, just make sure you’re not over‑analyzing the cover spots. When you hit me with those notes, I’ll either tweak or just show you how a pro does it. Looking forward to the data.
I’ve walked through the layout twice—first from each team’s point of view and then just as an observer. The main choke points feel fair; neither side can block the other too early, but the back‑corner cover on the east side is a bit stronger than its west counterpart. I’ll note those differences in a quick list so you know where tweaks might help balance things. You’ll have my full rundown in a moment.
Sounds like you’re already a few moves ahead—great work. If the east side’s back corner is giving an extra advantage, we’ll just need a tweak or two. When you send that list, I’ll check if it’s a tactical edge or a minor flaw. Let’s keep it tight.