Mystere, on 04 January 2015 - 05:50 AM, said:
Why? It's a highly advantageous map for defenders -- which a defensive position is supposed to be.
The only issue I have with that gate is the straight firing line from the base to attacker drop points. But then again that's a defender's advantage -- the terrain was probably "selected" precisely for that purpose. So I'm not going to argue against it.
That straight line advantage can be negated by how the attacker opens gates. Once on a PUG, I suggested leaving one gate closed until we absolutely needed it, reason is on the attack you move up the closed gate's lane to D4/E4 then use that pass to cross over to the open gate. Unless the Defenders come out, range advantage gone.