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Not "easier", realistic; a map that makes sense.
Its stupid to stuff one room with that much soldier. Just fortify the outside of the building; place some guards on the front entrance, back entrance, in the corners of the building, maybe some patrols.
No matter how important a senator is, you wouldn't put your whole battalion in ONE room.
It could be a fun map if there weren't that many enemies in there.
One could say, "Then just nade it." but, what if the hostages are scattered around the rooms? I am not gonna use any sort of throwable explosives in a hostage situation.
It's fun but very hard with just 3 operators. I suggest you increase the deploy spots to atleast 5 men.