The geography of Big Macs runs along a north-south axis, with the unique environment devoid of absolute strategic usage. The impassable Death Dunes span the globe from north to south, isolating the scope of the battle lines. Attempting to divide the forces and cross the Death Dunes to open up flanking positions for intersecting containment is unrealistic. The harsh conditions of the Death Dunes often entail heavy costs before one can even reach the enemy's doorstep. Both generals have clearly excluded the Death Dunes from consideration, merely probing tactically against each other.
At present, there are two ways to reverse the disadvantaged situation of the Federal Army: firstly, accumulate a tactical advantage and keep up the snowball effect of minor advantages. After all, the local federal territories can absolutely wear out the Saudi army. The second strategy is to increase the strength of Big Macs. In this face-to-face and limited battlefield, manpower is the decisive capital.