Balance the grey zone

i just played d-day and wanted to destroy enemy rally point, but problem is that all defender rally points are in grey zone, while attackers rally points are in zone of engagement. so defenders can push and destroy attackers rally points without any damage, but if attackers want to push and destroy enemy rally point they need to take damage from grey zone.

so my suggestion is that grey zone on any map may only start in line at minimum 40m (or 50m) from cap point. that way any rally point built close to cap point can be destroyed if enemy pushes out.

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and problem with that is? shall we put grey zone 10m away from cap zone for both sides? just to be equal?

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Really, some maps are really broken with how close one side can spawn and stay in the grey zone. Normandy especially.

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The only gray zone problem is when tanks sit in the gray zone. If you have all the enemy infantry held in the gray zone then it sounds like you are handily winning the match so nothing to complain about there.

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They’re referring to when you have a protected rally point in the grey zone so close to the objective that you practically have to stick a toe out of the zone to contest the point.

Haven’t run into that before. If that’s the case then that’s bullshit

it’s most common in normandy but present in moscow as well, not sure about other maps

not a problem, just use bazooka or bomber or drone strike