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In my opinion (for what it's worth) while I would agree, to a point, that the field of view visibility is somewhat limited I realise that this is/was a test map. Did you ever develop it further?
1) To me the three key points in winning this are a strong defence on the NW end of the main crossing/bridge.
2) Isolating the NW ends of the two footbridges
I have put screenshots up.
The only real criticism I have, and it's not even a real criticism since it's a test map, is that there is a scarcity of buildings. Even in the 1940's Reichenbachbrucke was a fairly important and well populated town - this is the main reason I ask whether you have, or will, see it developed beyond a "test map". I would be among the first to subscribe.
You have my endorsement, no problem at all.
Danke and Cheers,
T.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3502130935
Man kann einige Punkte nicht erobern und ein Übergang für Fahrzeuge ist total dämlich!