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15:30, 10th Jul 2009
Linaze: The terrain in this map was poorly developed. First of all, I am not fond of the used tileset, Lordaeron Summer. Village both looks better, has the same tiles as Lordaeron and even more tiles. Also, the terrain was all flat, and the tile variation wasn't good either, nor did I spot any environmental, or nearly any doodads at all. Moving on, there was only a single gold mine per player, so expanding in this map is totally out of question. There was also only one green creep camp per player, and they were hidden in the forest so you needed to cut your way trough trees to actually find them, the only creeps on the entire map. The map wasn't very balanced either, player one, for example, had less room to build on than player two. All in all, this map wasn't entertaining, it didn't look good, and it wasn't even balanced.
Linaze: The terrain in this map was poorly developed. First of all, I am not fond of the used tileset, Lordaeron Summer. Village both looks better, has the same tiles as Lordaeron and even more tiles. Also, the terrain was all flat, and the tile variation wasn't good either, nor did I spot any environmental, or nearly any doodads at all. Moving on, there was only a single gold mine per player, so expanding in this map is totally out of question. There was also only one green creep camp per player, and they were hidden in the forest so you needed to cut your way trough trees to actually find them, the only creeps on the entire map. The map wasn't very balanced either, player one, for example, had less room to build on than player two. All in all, this map wasn't entertaining, it didn't look good, and it wasn't even balanced.