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Elaborating the title here, so I've been playing harbour since like last act(in unrated on my alt) and just 2 days after latest patch i started playing it on breeze and Icebox as viper got nerfed (I don't even play viper, it's just the viper mains who used to fill in these maps are now instalocking clove) cause on these maps I can't play Brim as a solo, we rotate very often and Brim only got 3 smokes, non-rechargable I don't play any controller, neither do my teammates when I'm solo queuing.
So I started off with Harbour on Icebox, and pretty much felt like you can play it as a solo controller if you time your walls/cascade right. On site A it's easy to defend but attack with harbour walls as it doesn't block off much unless you break your wrist and twist like a cat, but instead i cascade first then wall later on when we commit.
On breeze it's difficult (might be only for me) to play as Harbour when defending, as the balls are open now so there's literally no one to watch your back(double doors) while you wall(if you're behind pyramid, sometimes I get good teammates who spread out equally, but mostly in solo q they just either rush A main and die first or trade one and then get back and die(including me, cuz me bad whiffer on breeze). You can just spam cascade at A main while jiggling and get a kill or two then wal and whatsoever but other than that it's pretty much it.
Concluding this with "Could I or someone who wanna play harbour like me on these maps do something better or improve something that I'm doing in a wrong way, and play efficiently as a solo controller, or shall we just stick to other controllers without giving our boy no recognition?"
I think it depends on how fast you want to play.
In ranked, I think it's alright since running 2 controllers can be a bit challenging to manage because it strays away from how ranked is typically played.
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