I really don't mind Disjunction and don't understand the hate
Right, so hear me out.
Disjunction is a VERY large map. But it has a good mix of close range, long range, and verticality. It has sniper lanes, but plenty of ways to break line of sight.
Players seem to laser-focus on the upper-middle lane or the swamp. Somehow, so many people don't use the lower tunnels or the cliff-side paths where the map is much less open, along B flag. There's rooms and choke points and alternate routes to snake around the long-range lanes. It's to the point that my main running path is to start at A/C cap, and then run to the lower tunnels because nobody else is at B by then since they like to hold on the upper-middle sniper lane.
It's a VERY rare encounter for me to find someone else using the opposing side's tunnels which also means I could just bypass B and come up behind them. While everyone else is scoping down the swamp and middle lane, I could already be at the opposite A/C flag while skipping those open lanes entirely.
My only complaint is the giant spawn box on either side making the walk of shame a pain in the tush. But then again, so does Convergence's spawn.
My only complaints are that the spawns are so far back that it takes forever to find enemies after spawning in and that it seems to be weighted a lot more than other maps.
Scout rifle stuff also just isn’t fun with how fast the High Impacts can delete someone. Jade Rabbit and Polaris especially with how sticky and flinch resistant they both are.
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