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@Im_Shads: Higher levels don't seem to help, as far as I have observed, as higher level players tend to play too offensive. The map is designed to be played defensively. I've made another map, which you can play more offensively, if that's more your playstyle.
The map really is about breaking the meta. I won't change the map, as enjoy it the way it is, and it is playable, if you adjust your playstyle accordingly.
we honestly tried mutators too, didn't have an enjoyable experience with that either, and the level doesnt matter either, our party ranged from diamond 3 all the way to high level gc, we all had relitively similar opinions to this map.
Also: with flying intensive maps a lighter ball (e.g. the beachball) can make it easier to maintain control of the ball in the air.
@Obeliant: You probably lack the workshop files. Look At the Leths tutorial, it should work with the correct setup.
also leth played your map