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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpCwhR7xtm0&t=37s
also im sorry for not replying to your message @Liao i think i must have forgot.
but to put it short im not good with the mission editor and good ideas.
thats why i spend most of my time in the map editor.
The resupply point was illogically placed, given that the player is flying and Manhattan is so comparably small an area, it would've made sense enough to have it in a more accessible area, say, west of the river, behind the friendly bridge blockades (which are an awesome little setpiece, applause).
All in all, I loved it and I hope you'll make more scenarios on this awesome map. Loadtime is definitely worth it!
About the mission itself tho. While it's technically nicely done and has some very nice gameplay elements to it which make it, honestly, a very good mission if one doesn't mind the story, the basic idea of "yeah there's that one mob family and they suddenly have tanks" is... somewhat ridiculous. A more military minded scenario like "there's a war on and the enemy has taken the western half of the city and we're fighting over manhattan right now" would've probably fit it better and would also give suitable context for why there's no civillian traffic in the city (obviously there's no cars in the game).
The hidden allied base for supplies is super stressing to land on !!!