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PEI and Russia above everything else because it has pirate stuff
Maybe France for the musket
I’m sorry, but PEI and Washington are just ridiculously overrated for how little content either of them have.
France and Russia respectively opted to revolutionize the game-wide weaponry meta (in addition to generally having the most fleshed out, highest quality content), and the truly nostalgic maps have a special place in my heart. (Tutorial and Monolith are nostalgic to me because of the resemblance they bear to their 2.0 counterparts.)
Cyprus defies classification, as @danaby2 can testify.
EDIT: And of course, I managed to forget to mention why I placed Bunker Arena in the Nostalgia Gang category too. Bunker Arena reminds me of early U3 Horde Mode maps and I frankly have no clue why.
@danaby2 This is my pick
3.X’s tutorial has less in common with 2.X’s version than 3.X’s PEI has to do with its respective 2.X counterpart.
Not bad tastes Nooby, except France
can we report this tier list please thank you
Your opinion doesn’t matter
Bunker Arena is this one:
Been a while since I’ve fully played and hated appreciated each map, so this is about as good as it’ll get from me.
Why is Cyprus at the bottom and PEI is near the top? They’re similar maps, except Cyprus looks visually nicer.
They are in the “underplayed by molt” section.
bro you dont play tutorial dude you must be big noob bro
WHY THE FUCK IS ATHENS A C I’VE LOST ALL RESPECT FOR YOU
You put Bunker at C so that you could put Athens at SS. I’m just putting you in your place.
EDIT for below: Spebby just doesn’t appreciate greatness. >:T
Bunker is unplayable for some and unoptimized in it’s current state, that’s why I rated it so low.
Athens is probably the best of Danaby’s maps, its layout and theming are just amazing. It’s stunning to look at and fun to play.
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Reopened per Spebby’s request.