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The one thing I'd like to recommend is a problem I see with a lot of maps -- after a while, the enemy just becomes completely inactive -- they stop making scavengers, stop attacking, and just sort of go to sleep and let you win too easily.
A lot of BZ maps do that -- not just yours. There are a few maps where I think the designers made enough enemy units to keep pumping out offensive troops -- I think they also give them a ridiculous amount of scrap to start with, which allows the enemy to last longer, and keep pestering you right up into your main offensive.