No Man's Land (RA2 Map)

Name: No Man's Land (2)
Filenames: No Man's Land (2).mpr, ReadMe.txt
Type Map: 1vs1
File size: Approx. 207KB (unzipped)
Author's Username: SRMRecon
Author's E-mail: rlorrison@coastalnet.com

Instructions for use:
Simply unzip No Man's Land (2).mpr to your Ra2 folder.  To uninstall, just remove the file from your Ra2 folder.

Description:  I designed this map as a 1vs1 brawl.  Well protected bases (including an alcove for your shipyard), lot's of power available (from two accessable nuclear reactors), two capturable spysat uplinks (only accessable by boat or by air) and a decent amount of cash available from gems, oil derricks, and ore mines.  Each side is unique, down to the flag posts, and even the walls that surround the base.  The soviet side has a slight advantage in that St. Basil's cathedral can be garrisoned, where as, the Statue of Liberty cannot.  To counter this, the allied bases walls are a little stronger than those surrounding the soviet one.

*Note*  Occasionally, you will start a game in an odd starting point, I haven't figured this bug out, but it doesn't manifest itself often, so I didn't worry about it much.  If this happens, simply end the mission and start again, you will most likely start at one of the predesignated start points.


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