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I suppose erratic behaviour of civilians is quite realistic. One can always avoid taking angles that put them at risk and disengage immediately once someone is in the line of fire, so it's somewhat manageable.
Maps like this make me wish there was a "don't shoot with civilians in harm's way" ROE setting, and (SPOILER) that guy in the corner of the VIP room is mean, but expected. Didn't kill any of my guys, so it's all good.
Thanks for making and sharing it - it can take on any of the official maps and then some. I normally don't like long maps too much, but this one was very fun.