Seine Crossing

Seine Crossing is one of the nine multiplayer maps that comes with the standard edition of Battlefield 3. The map is set in downtown Paris, similar to Operation Metro, only this time it features the Seine River, which runs through the city.

Description
Seine Crossing has two sections of Paris split in the middle by the river Seine. Seine Crossing has a number of larger roads for vehicles to patrol, while infantry can sneak through tight alleyways and climb staircases to reach second or third levels inside buildings to reach a better tactical position – unless the enemy takes down the building facades. The final M-COM stations in Rush are placed inside a bank building, which is the largest indoor environments of this map and forces the attackers to slightly change tactics. Hala Madrid

Conquest
Flags on console:
 * A: Narrow Passage
 * B: Market Avenue
 * C: Back Streets
 * D: Monument Square

Tactics
- Every class has a use on this map from start to finish, although Recon is more effective toward the latter parts of the battle.

- Some buildings have interiors that lead down long dead ends. This can work to both your advantage and disadvantage. Many players like to check these spots out for snipers in the windows, while others that don't know the map will wander up there on their own. Either way, a well-placed claymore is an excellent solution.

- Shotguns prove devastating on this map due to the tight quarters especially in the early parts of the battle. Beware of flashlights as well.

- The Marines' LAV can make short work of just about anything, just make sure the enemy's rocket teams don't get a chance to take it down.

- Most windows on the upper floors of buildings are nearly pitch-black, allowing snipers and engineers to take their shots without being seen, but they should move as soon as they do because (if you're against someone doing this, pay attention) once someone sees that muzzle flash or rocket trail, a grenade launcher, rocket or grenade often gets launched at the window.