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Theyre not intended to be which is why there isnt class limits. Theyre comprised of specialists and generalists. The only one thats been totally overshadowed is the spy because the higher your skill level the more useless he becomes. He still has a role but its the most deminished of the whole set.
You have to give people something to argue about, they're not going to come up with an argument on their own that will last for more than 1-3 replies at max if you just tell them to. A specific topic must be created. I think.
They don't want a balanced game, they want to be on top again.
Tf2 has several open areas with no cover exposed universally to sniper nests and choke points. badlands point 2-4 come to mind.