Al Basrah is fine at the moment. It is an even fight if both teams know what hell they're supposed to be doing. I've seen the British, as well as the insurgents winning on that map.
Ah, old Basrah. Possibly the map with the most creative use of a T-62 I've ever seen.
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baptist_christian wrote:now, I think we can all agree that the fact that insurgents have 2 times as many tickets as the brits is just unfair. so, I have an idea
1: bring back the 2 A-10s. brits should be able to have an attack jet.
2: have 2 attack helicopters
3: give the brits some tanks
You're KIDDING, right?
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I agree with Engineer.
And the brit bleed isn't a good idea since it concentrates the teams' focus on the VCP leaving most of the stashes completely unattended.
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Leave the huge difference in tickets. This shouldn't be a straight-out battle.
I'd personally kind of like a no-go zone for the insurgents around the VCP. Make it a safe place to fall back from, and let the insurgents really hold the city itself, maybe some more small alleys or something.
Maybe reduce the distance between vehicule checkpoint and the city...
Or place the village at the west at the place of VCP, or just delete VCP
so we can get more fighting in the city
It was in the beta. Didn't play out way because of the Apache. Dunno about now though.
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