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hoarmurath 03-30-2011 12:13 AM

having fun maps, why not, but a couple more serious ones would have been welcome. If you have no idea what kind of maps you could have with your current planeset, i suggest Belgium, northern France, Norway. You could have a variety of terrain, plains, mountains, valleys, with and without sea, with and without rivers, and better suited for moving frontlines.

Like it is, i see no map of interest to me in the current online mapset. They look too weird, and too small.

Even the original IL2 had a better mapset.

Foo'bar 03-30-2011 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 150GCT_Veltro (Post 242450)
I've cancelled my preorder because of the Jurassic Park map, and i'm waiting for confirmation from Ubi.

I've asked many times info about this, without have any answers. Yesterday looking at the Jurassic map video i've lost my patiente.

Luthier & c. have gone out of mind to present this kinde of stuff after so many years.

Bye.

Zorin 03-30-2011 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by hoarmurath (Post 244478)
having fun maps, why not, but a couple more serious ones would have been welcome. If you have no idea what kind of maps you could have with your current planeset, i suggest Belgium, northern France, Norway. You could have a variety of terrain, plains, mountains, valleys, with and without sea, with and without rivers, and better suited for moving frontlines.

Like it is, i see no map of interest to me in the current online mapset. They look too weird, and too small.

Even the original IL2 had a better mapset.

To quote myself on the matter:

"To give any meaningful suggestions we would need to know what planes are in the pipeline to be released as updates in the near future.

1. There is no point to have a map covering Belgium and France without any French planes.
2. A Denmark/Norway map without a flyable Beaufighter, Swordfish, Fulmar, Skua, Gladiator and Fw200 is also pointless."

hoarmurath 03-30-2011 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Zorin (Post 244944)
To quote myself on the matter:

"To give any meaningful suggestions we would need to know what planes are in the pipeline to be released as updates in the near future.

1. There is no point to have a map covering Belgium and France without any French planes.
2. A Denmark/Norway map without a flyable Beaufighter, Swordfish, Fulmar, Skua, Gladiator and Fw200 is also pointless."

Sure, we are much better with clown maps only...

JG52Uther 03-30-2011 06:26 PM

Strange to have the most technically advanced models ever seen in a flight sim,from the BoB,and have fantasy maps to fly them on.
Hopefully if the 1:1 map can't be used online in an online war,we will get maps that can.

Wolf_Rider 04-11-2011 02:59 PM

an online shoot 'em up map, can be anything really

FG28_Kodiak 04-11-2011 03:02 PM

The 1:1 Map can be used online, i've tested it. :)

Strike 04-11-2011 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by FG28_Kodiak (Post 260170)
The 1:1 Map can be used online, i've tested it. :)

+1

yeah, what's all the fuzz about??

JG53Frankyboy 04-11-2011 03:15 PM

sure, it can be used online.
But with such few onlineexperinece so far...... i guess smaller parts of it would give better performance for the most players.

You remember when the Gulf of Finnland map came out in IL2 ?
sure it could be used online, and we did in COOP online wars. But in the early years not few players had framerate proplems with it.

FG28_Kodiak 04-11-2011 03:21 PM

In the next patches there will smaller parts of the 1:1 map also for online play, so i see no problem.
And the other small maps can used for fun events. Not all wanna play full real and fly a half a hour to their targets.

JG53Frankyboy 04-11-2011 03:22 PM

nothing new


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