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my eyes water, my hands tremble, & my throat dry - with every victory comes a loss & this time, this map, has taken a part of my soul
rest in peace 32 churchills
Great atmosphere and balance, but once sh*t really hit the fan, I couldn't stay above 20 fps doing 3v3 max settings
Specs:
W10
GTX 1070
i7-7700K
16GB DDR4 RAM
The southern half is all uphill, and is a muddy slog. with bullets, shells, bombs, and harsh language keeping one company for the entire hike.
There are a total of 3 chokes that I saw. Southern river crossing, middle land-bridge, and upper path. The southern crossing is a fool's errand, as red cover and movement speed debuff means that any attempt to break through there is going to involve plenty of corpses. The Middle land-bridge saw the most combat in my games, and the upper path is a place that I can see either opening a key flank, or being relentlessly walled off.
All in all, A+ creation, but pretty much all of Harvey's work is at least the level of a Catholic A.