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Here's where the Tournaments on fixed maps were held:
/topic/6496/
I ask everyone who is interested to vote for that one map that you like best.
Ideally, do it with arguments and not just randomly.
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LoM is probably the best. I never really learned how to play it, and I doubt I ever will. Besides the Guardians, Immortal Guards, and Just Another Map 2 provided by Dust (apparently, Cap didn't mention them, as they rely on scripts and are only TE), there are also great maps like AotD, Senen Lakes, Supreme Ruler, and many others. Although, the inclusion of maps like Boomerang in the list is a bit unclear – they are quite primitive.
I often check out other people's computers and see the same thing - the map editor is open during games. Maybe the person is looking at previous replays or the current game. :)
Well, I wasn't very good at playing with fixed maps. Only in the second game – since there's no random generator – did I have to use fixed maps. :)
I recently played a couple of games with fixed maps against a foreigner, at Maretti's level – these guys play very well. TON was a great structure.
But our maps were quite simple. I wanted to ask people what they would recommend to watch.
I often see the same thing when I look at other people's computers – the map editor is open during games. Maybe the person is looking at previous replays or the current game. :)
But fixed maps don't have this drawback – the person immediately opens the map in the editor and plays that way.
We just need to ask people like Vik not to criticize the idea or dismiss it with phrases like "getting stuck on one map." IMO, you can always find something interesting.
In my opinion, the only tournament fix-map that can compete with Michele's LoM is Guardians (mapmaker Berlov), but it's not on the list.