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Millennium Bitburg Layout

First thoughts of the field.

Bricks on “snake” make their way over the pond. 50% of the field is the same as in Malaga. Maybe it’s to make the change small for those Malaga games yet to be played. Or the French guys who have been training on this field for the past two weeks just didn’t bother to move the bunkers too much…

The Field looks like its polarized, with obvious crosslines are blocked. The 50 doritoside can is moved to the snake side, which blocks vision from snake two. It looks like first three snake cakes are useless for cross. The Brick-L should be safe break bunker and with the cans blocking sight,  with the move to first snake position  quick to follow.

On doritoside, 40 Dorito has a nice view for the whole side. Looks like a key bunker. Move there can be blocked by mid teabag. Pretty straight forward stuff. As allways the final positions of the bunkers affect what we’ll get. But knowing the German devotion to accuracy, they will be measuring the bunker positions with a micrometer.

  • Raffe

    Via first look, one interesting difference is visible though. Unlike the Malaga field the snake corner can see the snake which means that you can play paintball-schoolbook backplayer frontplayer combination on the snake side…

  • http://www.cyclone.fi Pamppu

    Again, dig in and roll your guns. Shoot, shoot, shoot, block a few zones and hope to win gunfights and proceed furhter. To me it looks like Malaga field v2.0 and that field consumes paint more than enough, it just doesn’t encourage to play aggressively.

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