Dukasaur wrote:chapcrap wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:I can suggest some good 1vs1 maps to you, if you like playing 1vs1. Then you won't have to worry so much about imbalances, since not every map is optimal for 1vs1.

--Andy
Sure you can. I have yet to seen the list requested here:
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 4#p3539350 
bump
My apologies, I never saw the response to that original post!
From my own humble experience, a couple of 1vs1 maps I enjoy... I typically play chained/adjacent and Escalating, though I think other settings probably can work as well.
- Germany
- This is the first map I found that I really enjoyed for 1vs1 play. I can't recall every having an opponent drop a bonus zone, since there really aren't any extra small zones. What really makes this map great is the fact that the center of map is mostly clear of impassables, so there is a nice movement and flow. This is a nice classic size map.
- Berlin 1961
- This has more potential for smaller bonuses being dropped, but smaller bonuses can also come more into play during the natural progression of the game. This is a nice classic size map.
- Macedonia
- This map similarly has a potential for smaller bonuses being dropped, but likewise smaller bonuses can also factor more into gameplay. This is a nice classic size map.
- USA Map Pack
- These maps aren't for everyone, but I've enjoyed a lot of 1vs1 games on the majority of these maps. State Capitals sometimes can be a nice added bonus for gameplay. They range from small to medium in size.
- Madagascar
- This map isn't as balanced as other 1vs1 maps, but I've found it pretty enjoyable from time to time. Small-ish map.
- Portugal, High Seas, Caribbean Islands, Canada, Haiti, I have all played 1vs1 and enjoyed at some time.
--Andy