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[IV] Discordum
May 21 2009, 11:37 pm
By: Sand Wraith  

May 21 2009, 11:37 pm Sand Wraith Post #1

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Type: Land
Size: 128x128
Terrain: Jungle
Players: 4-way FFA, 2v2

Ex helped me not kill this map. I'm supposed to have more doodads, but you can live with however many are already on there.
The map follows a rather standard setup. Then again, at least it doesn't completely rape balance.

Thanks, Excalibur!




May 22 2009, 1:49 am ForTheSwarm Post #2



3rd gas is ridiculously easy to get; Zerg would be OP, I think.



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May 22 2009, 2:49 am Sand Wraith Post #3

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I do see your concern. However, would it not be risky for Zerg to expand to the third gas because of the overlook the mains' have, especially against Terran? And, because of the two-way fork into the third expansions? As I have read, Zerg are not very good at holding multiple locations, especially in early game[?]. (Ah, I see now that Siege Tanks might not be able to hit the refineries at the top and left sides. Should this be changed?)

Although I see your concern, it seems that the third expansions can be overturned relatively easily.




May 22 2009, 3:00 am ForTheSwarm Post #4



The disadvantage of the two-way fork into the third expansions is negated by the relative proximity of the expansion to the natural. If you massed your army right outside your natural, it would take very little time for it to come to the aid of the expansion, should it come under attack.

Oh yeah, and place mineral chunks in those high dirt expoes.



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May 22 2009, 3:02 am Excalibur Post #5

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Making a map Z>T is nearly impossible since T is so versatile however it might be Z>P so let's see what we can do about that.

I'd recommend posting this at Broodwarmaps.net for more helpful feedback.




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May 23 2009, 2:51 am BeDazed Post #6



No its quite possible, and quite easy too. T isn't an ultimate overwhelming race in SC as you think it is, although powerful, not invincible.



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May 23 2009, 3:06 am ForTheSwarm Post #7



Completely flat map with no water/elevation differences, as well as three geysers in the main. Do I win?



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May 23 2009, 3:42 am BeDazed Post #8



And I do see a problem with an early 3 gas Z, easily defendable- and if the Z is to maintain control over the field, it could probably fasttech hive and rush defilers or ultras. Although that kind of terraining isn't really huge against Terran. Something like a mineral patch being close to the cliff or edge, making it easily vulnerable to muta would be a much more viable rig against T- which I dont see. If you made the 3rd gas less easily defendable, like instead of using a bridge on the path from opponent to your base 3rd, just plain large field would suffice. And with that, defending would prove to be hard.



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