To be honest, I'm using them as floating ack barges and bomber targets up front instead of lieing to myself about some greater game virtue. If they can get their task groups through all those traps and into position, well then they are hero's for it and deserve any field they conquer. Otherwise, the ports will make great places to do battle on the ground and in the air between respawns.
This thing is simple, take the worst urges for field capture and furballing, and magnify them. There is nothing complicated and strateigerik about the thing. Look at the GV capture paths belting the islands and the bomber access to the HQ\city with the 163 field sitting in its front pocket. The thing will either be flipped inside of 6 hours or everyone will be GVballing in the center island and furballing in the center fields until it gets replaced on the terrain change cycle.
I leave the strategic works of art up to those with more years at this. I'm just making them bang their heads against each other no matter where they are in the gigantic bowl. It's no map for those who want to hide from each other.
I started feeling bad about spawns as a whole hours after I finished them and looked at the entry points as a strategic process. I may back the number of PT spawns and shore batteries down. Every field with a PT spawn has shore batteries. It's a learning process just like how I settled on 2.5 miles through the village tiles for GV spawns by spending a weekend stop watching and gunnery testing the process on a number of clutter tile designs. As for the PT spawns, given the width of the slots, I may give only ports and the three medium airfields with spawns to the tank arena PT spawns. It's too easy to sink task groups if you have enough leverage against them aside from all the bomber guys looking for things to do. They are rather fragile strategic entities in our game. I still want low alt fights between fighters which task groups facilitate nicely. This is what I get for having the flu and a naughty temperature.....
Easy thank you for your feed back....