New B20 map rotation suggestions
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:43 pm
With the release of B20 and the addition of a whole bunch of new layers to the game I thought I'd go over the map rotation list to see if there's any room for improvement. Overall I think the rotation strikes a pretty good balance between maps and game modes. That said I do have some map specific suggestions (specific layers to be added) as well as some general suggestions. With a whooping 204 different layers to choose from and 100 maps in rotation, I found a few new or unused layers we could add into the mix to keep things fresh and varied. These are my personal opinions of course, which you may or may not agree with. Full disclosure: I mostly favor big and open maps with a lot of room for combined arms action and space for vehicles to move around.
I gathered all layer specific suggestions into this spreadsheet (scroll right), below the spreadsheet are my general suggestions.
Maps I'd like to see slightly more of in rotation:
I gathered all layer specific suggestions into this spreadsheet (scroll right), below the spreadsheet are my general suggestions.
Maps I'd like to see slightly more of in rotation:
- Gorodok and Yehorivka
I consider these to be two of the best Squad maps (they are top-rated by the community as well). Both maps are easily traversable, cater to pretty much all gameplay styles, with a good balance between open areas suitable for vehicles and a balanced distribution of cover/foliage and urban areas that cater to infantry players.
- Skorpo
Skorpo is featured very rarely in the rotation right now. I think it's a quite unique and interesting map, set in the Norwegian mountains. They've updated it for B20 by adding helicopters to most layers so that should make it easier to traverse the steep slopes as well. Rated quite high in the latest community survey.
- Belaya
Certainly not the best map in the game but I think it's decent enough. Features very rarely in the rotation. Updated in B20 with helicopters and four new layers. Might be worth taking for another spin this time around?
- Small-scale infantry-centric maps like Logar Valley, Sumari, Kokan, Chora
I find these types of small maps get stale pretty quickly, as they're quite limited gameplaywise. The small scale means there's not much room to maneuver and flank around the enemy so you're pretty much forced in to direct head on engagements all the time, deathmatch style. If I'm looking for this kind of infantry only action I have a much better time playing Modern Warfare or Insurgency, which excel on this scale of gameplay. Most of these maps are also rated consistently pretty poorly by the community in the latest Squad survey I could find (https://joinsquad.com/2019/09/21/alpha- ... ey-review/).