Korsakov829
11-29-2010, 09:14 PM
Last night, I had a game on the new map Bridges Quartet that came with the 1.17.5 patch. Loved how the battles turned out, but then I was really bothered by quite a few things, which I later looked into detail. To sum it all up I don't believe the maker really had it tested. The name of the map is Bridges Quartet.
First, During the game my T34/85 was completely flipped on its side when going under one of the bridges, and it caught fire before I ever encountered the enemy.
Second, I was firing with a ISU-152 at a Tiger, which was by the town in a cafe. I brought rockets up and flattened most the buildings except for one thing, a mining cart which was intentionally placed in the map on the roof of the cafe. Even though the building was gone the car was suspended in mid air and since my ISU-152 first at a arc the Tiger decided to hide directly under it. And even if I pierce through the cart which I doubt I did I would lose the required penetration needed to destroy the Tiger.
Third, enemy rockets fired at my flame thrower hiding behind the bridge. This destroyed the supports. I later drove a tank through where the bridge used to be. But the supports were still there, and I could drive my tank through them as if they were completely transparent. I'm sure I could have hid mortar inside of it.
And because of these three things, I nominate this the most flawed standard Men of War map.
First, During the game my T34/85 was completely flipped on its side when going under one of the bridges, and it caught fire before I ever encountered the enemy.
Second, I was firing with a ISU-152 at a Tiger, which was by the town in a cafe. I brought rockets up and flattened most the buildings except for one thing, a mining cart which was intentionally placed in the map on the roof of the cafe. Even though the building was gone the car was suspended in mid air and since my ISU-152 first at a arc the Tiger decided to hide directly under it. And even if I pierce through the cart which I doubt I did I would lose the required penetration needed to destroy the Tiger.
Third, enemy rockets fired at my flame thrower hiding behind the bridge. This destroyed the supports. I later drove a tank through where the bridge used to be. But the supports were still there, and I could drive my tank through them as if they were completely transparent. I'm sure I could have hid mortar inside of it.
And because of these three things, I nominate this the most flawed standard Men of War map.