
This is my last map create for a show, it's design to improve unusual strategy.
Many micro and active eco is neccesary if you want win, I'm curious what it will done with top players.
One last thing: playing it with civilian enemy ...
Report me any thing about this map...
This is my last map create for a show, it's design to improve unusual strategy.
Many micro and active eco is neccesary if you want win, I'm curious what it will done with top players.
One last thing: playing it with civilian enemy ...
Report me any thing about this map...
Four hills rising over the jungle giving the opportunity for building up a force to take over this compact but resource rich area. by -Xodus-
This mysterious lake surrounded by a beautiful scenery is hiding its brutal past of war and decay. Yet again it is the place where two commanders clash. by -Xodus-
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4 players - 20x10 - team play E vs W
Mountain range dividing E and W... defensive civilian base in the center...
Only 9 mass points per player so make sure to reclaim all those rocks...
After the eruption of "Mount Gnilsu" new land was formed, combined with
the new found resources this is a newly shaped hot spot in the Infinte
Wars. by -Xodus-
Map fixed.
This lower part of the mountain is rich of resources but will not be given up without a fight, using the map and its surroundings will be key for victory. by -Xodus-
A strange anomaly makes Quantum communication difficult with this system. However, that has not prevented both the Coalition and Seraphim/Order from eyeing this planet as a perfect staging ground for secret attacks into enemy territory.
During the summer months, the bed of the Strip Mine floods, preventing the colonists from getting much work done. Recently, the colony has cut off all communication with the UEF, and any signals sent by the Coalition have been ignored. The state of the system and its colonies remains unknown.
Legend says that this was once home to a thriving island community, but a cataclysmic explosion tore the island chain apart. Today, explorers continue to comb the depths in search of answers to what happened.