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However there a critical design flaw: tanks only have 2 ways to cross to the other side (north and south bridge) and each crossing is so narrow tanks essentially have to cross in singular column. This causes each match (against decent players) to end in a stalemate: each side ends up lining up 4-5 anti-tanks on their side of each bridge and simply using artillery to destroy the bridge the minute the other repairs it and pushes across .
A fix for the above would to be to either:
(1) allow a third point where tanks can cross (ie a third bridge or creating shallower patches of the river spme where so tanks can cross);
(2) making one bridge significantly wider so 2-3 heavy vehicles can cross it at the same time.
Either of these would at least stretch each side's defences more.
The scroll speed being slow is also a pain!