Personally I think he nailed it with the charlie finalYaso wrote:Kenz0 wrote:Preseason 1 - flugplatz
Preseason 2 - caen
Week 1 - sherman
Week 2 - kalt
Week 3 - flash
Week 4 - aleutian
Week 5 - muhle
Week 6 - northbound
Week 7 - avalanche
Week 8 - strum
Playoff 1 - lennon
Playoff 2 - harrington
Playoff 3 - charlie
You should stay far far away from picking maps. So very far away.
TPG Season 27 Maps
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well done.joeledmunds wrote:Preseason 1 Lindbergh
Preseason 2 Northbound
Week 1 Railroad
Week 2 Emmanuel
Week 3 Harrington
Week 4 Chemille
Week 5 Anzio
Week 6 Railroad2
Week 7 Lennon
Week 8 Donner
Playoff 1 Harrington
Playoff 2 Railroad2
Playoff 3 Anzio
Northbound actually sounds pretty fun to try again. If not, then substitute it for Aleutian (which I enjoy, but much of the community apparently doesn't) or that remake of Koln that someone should be doing. I like Lindbergh, but we should give it another try in preseason before integrating it into regular season, and it's also very similar to Harrington. Railroad in week 1 as a concession to us ancient players who used to (and still do) love playing it, and Emmanuel should be familiar enough at this point to provide a solid fast-paced map for early season. Harrington week 3 because it's fun and everyone knows how to play it, so it's an early season map to help teams figure out if they're still good with playing with each other, and a good break map before the mid-season reforms. Chemille for week 4 when shit gets real. I agree with Jared that Anzio and Donner should be maps used when actually playoff teams are starting to show, and I've thrown Lennon in week 7 because it just barely doesn't make the cut as a playoff map, but should definitely be a fast-paced map that should provide exciting placement matches.
Playoffs can combine those three maps in anyway they want, I personally prefer this setup as it puts an increasing focus on all facets of a team, as opposed to individual skill.
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Re: TPG Season 27 Maps
I'll nail you Kevinstealthlol wrote:Nailed it.joeledmunds wrote:Preseason 1 Lindbergh
Preseason 2 Northbound
Week 1 Railroad
Week 2 Emmanuel
Week 3 Harrington
Week 4 Chemille
Week 5 Anzio
Week 6 Railroad2
Week 7 Lennon
Week 8 Donner
Playoff 1 Harrington
Playoff 2 Railroad2
Playoff 3 Anzio
Northbound actually sounds pretty fun to try again. If not, then substitute it for Aleutian (which I enjoy, but much of the community apparently doesn't) or that remake of Koln that someone should be doing. I like Lindbergh, but we should give it another try in preseason before integrating it into regular season, and it's also very similar to Harrington. Railroad in week 1 as a concession to us ancient players who used to (and still do) love playing it, and Emmanuel should be familiar enough at this point to provide a solid fast-paced map for early season. Harrington week 3 because it's fun and everyone knows how to play it, so it's an early season map to help teams figure out if they're still good with playing with each other, and a good break map before the mid-season reforms. Chemille for week 4 when shit gets real. I agree with Jared that Anzio and Donner should be maps used when actually playoff teams are starting to show, and I've thrown Lennon in week 7 because it just barely doesn't make the cut as a playoff map, but should definitely be a fast-paced map that should provide exciting placement matches.
Playoffs can combine those three maps in anyway they want, I personally prefer this setup as it puts an increasing focus on all facets of a team, as opposed to individual skill.
Re: TPG Season 27 Maps
joeledmunds wrote:
Preseason 1 Lindbergh
Preseason 2 Northbound
Week 1 Railroad
Week 2 Emmanuel
Week 3 Harrington
Week 4 Chemille
Week 5 Anzio
Week 6 Railroad2
Week 7 Lennon
Week 8 Donner
Playoff 1 Harrington
Playoff 2 Railroad2
Playoff 3 Anzio
Northbound actually sounds pretty fun to try again. If not, then substitute it for Aleutian (which I enjoy, but much of the community apparently doesn't) or that remake of Koln that someone should be doing. I like Lindbergh, but we should give it another try in preseason before integrating it into regular season, and it's also very similar to Harrington. Railroad in week 1 as a concession to us ancient players who used to (and still do) love playing it, and Emmanuel should be familiar enough at this point to provide a solid fast-paced map for early season. Harrington week 3 because it's fun and everyone knows how to play it, so it's an early season map to help teams figure out if they're still good with playing with each other, and a good break map before the mid-season reforms. Chemille for week 4 when shit gets real. I agree with Jared that Anzio and Donner should be maps used when actually playoff teams are starting to show, and I've thrown Lennon in week 7 because it just barely doesn't make the cut as a playoff map, but should definitely be a fast-paced map that should provide exciting placement matches.
Playoffs can combine those three maps in anyway they want, I personally prefer this setup as it puts an increasing focus on all facets of a team, as opposed to individual skill.