Hazardous Grounds 1.1
Map Specifications
15 Bases (3 Gold with rocks)
Map size - 100 Radius Circle, approximately the same size as a 176x176 square map
Ground Main-Main: 165
Cliff-Walk Main-Main: 131
Air Main-Main: 61
Ground Nat-Nat: 133
Cliff-Walk Nat-Nat: 133
Air Nat-Nat: 130
Map Details
Map to be submitted to the MotM. The map is a large circular map with spawn points closer to the center. Close air positions and long ground positions from the mains. The naturals have equal air and ground distances. The xel naga watch towers are located on the path between the bases and give vision to the path between the bases. The naturals are all very vulnerable and open. The third, fourth, and gold are all fairly open and a good distance away from the main. The mains are outside of range of siege tank assaults from the high ground paths. Air blockers are placed along the edge of the outside circle.
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Comments
All suggestions, feedback, and comments are welcome. I am aware it’s a very large map in order to keep the mains large enough and far enough by air from each other I had to make the map as large as it is. The map is published on the US server search for Hazardous Grounds.
Version 1.1
Thanks for all the feed back so far I still haven't figured out how to move the naturals closer to the mains as suggested without making them a target for siege tanks on the outside high ground so i left that as is for now. Any and all comments on the changes and further suggests are much appreciated.
Change log
- Version 1.1
-- Moved XWT to be on the path and provide full vision in the path between bases.
-- Moved the 3rd and 4th a bit closer to the natural.
-- Added lava/unpathable along the edges of the circle to make the map a bit smaller on ground space.
-- Added lava/unpathable along the edges of the mains to increase the cliff walk rush distances
-- Widened the ramps leading up to the paths in the center.
-- Added ramps to the outside of the raised up paths to shorten walking distance from the natrual to the high ground path.