I propose that Langreslaya be rebalanced and updated for fair play while retaining the overall flow and style of the map.
Current Balance issues:
Overall the player spawning on the top regardless of faction is at a disadvantage when compared to the southern start.
1. Northern cutoff is significantly easier to harass than the south.
2. Southern base location allow for much easier force projection onto the southernmost two strategic points and the cutoff which make retention of these points difficult.
3. The eastern munitions and fuel are the key battleground of the map as they are the shortest routes between the two bases and open terrain.
4. The unit spawns and overall flow of the map/hedgerows encourage the southern player to capture his own high value points and move on aggressively against the north. The northern player has to start very defensively and is unable to both harass the enemy fuel while capping his own in relative safety.
5. The left side is compact and full of vision blockers compared to the wide open right fuel and munitions.
6. There is no reason for a stratetic point in the top left of the map where there is no action. The point is also covered by a static base MG which is poor map design.
And so on.
Proposal
My vision for this map is symmetrical play for both starts more akin to angoville from vcoh by shifting the course of the center road and eastern points. The map will retain its small size, same quantity of resources, bisecting hedgerows, and low building count.
1. Both spawns will now be set for exactly opposite corners instead of the northern player having an uncontested point to his west. Both bases are farther from the cutoff points while unit spawn points generally stay the same. This is to make it somewhat harder to project force from within your base sector, especially in the south.
2. The primary road will take a more northerly course between the bases. The center VP will sit in the middle of the road and hedgerow openings similar to the southern VP on Kholdny summer or center VP angoville.
3. The eastern half of the map has been completely readjusted to accommodate a fairer cutoff scheme.
4. The fuel points are both equally defensible and away from the main battle flow. They will require a concerted harassment effort similar to the current western langreskaya fuel point.
Rough sketch:

Existing map layout for comparison:

What are your thoughts?