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Now, when Eagle controls only their initial spawns and the one beachhead objective, they will have a flag ratio of 3 to 7, and therefore be bleeding tickets, forcing them to assault inland. In exchange, they no longer have to worry about their beachhead being back capped and losing a good portion of their vehicles as a result.
I know this map is probably not going to be updated, but if this comment gets seen, please consider making this change.
I do have one gripe with it though. In Battle Mode, if Eagle controls their two assault boats and two beachheads, and the Ravens control all other flags on the map, then Eagle will not be bleeding tickets and could in theory just defend their beachheads and out attrition the Ravens, with little incentive to push inland (flag ratio 4 to 7 for Eagles). Therefore, the Ravens must capture at least one of the two beachheads in order to force a ticket bleed onto the Eagles.
However, doing so ruins the flow and balance of the map, as it is a main source of Eagle's vehicle spawns, and somewhat ruins the frontline of the map.
What does that even mean?