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From the left side, a assault dude has enough range to take the tough guys without problem.
One the right side, I put a shotgun dude and we are good to go.
What's tricky is the cockpit area. Sometimes I don't even time to enter that the hostage got wasted.
And trying to open the door with one dude while another is facing the door is not possible: too cramped there. Hmmm... that part is bound to luck... I don't like it. There's gotta be another way right?
I certainly do have ideas for maps.
1) High stakes: Bomb threat at the White House. The terrorists will guard the bomb(s) with their lives.
2) Goofy: Supersoldiers have taken control in a secret research facility. The highly armored enemies would be belieavable here.
3) Realistic: Stop a school shooting. This would require a fair number of civilians to be realistic.