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I would test this map if it just wasen't so flat. Pls add some kind of elevation. (Also lower water level by a few units would make youre rivers much more realistic.
I reccomend adding a bit more detail to every iland to make them more uniqe and give them some 'meaning' as to diffirentiate and motivate players why they fight for it.
E.g. Logging industries still used rivers for transportation in the 40's, or some kind of fancy agriculture to give the map a 'purpose'.
This remake of the original Operation Urutu gives you a faster initial push in the beginning of the game by adding bridges that run from one side of the map to the other, while also cutting all resource points to low except for the three middle islands.
You as the commanders have the strategy, so go forth and defeat your opponent!