Adding new maps: Which one would be the most useful?
I strikes me that if anyone (myself included) is thinking about doing a map for IL-2 1946 and submitting it to Team Daidalos for inclusion, that it will take a lot of time, effort, and dedication to a single battle area to try and make it work. It's a hell of a lot of research and then time spend doing it not to mention working with fiddly tools.
So I wanted to toss it out there. If I or someone else or a group of us were to try and build something then what map area should it be and what resources would we be able to rely on? Couple of ground rules: 1) Looking for useful battle areas. Big or key battles with a variety of action. A remote area that saw maybe a half dozen air to air kills isn't something all that useful. 2) Map size and complexity needs to be achievable at either 1:1 scale or perhaps 1:2 scale. I've been thinking about Leyte Gulf but resources are short in some places and I'm not 100% on a usable battle area. Ideally I'd like to have Japanese and American airbases for both online battles and historical missions from both sides on that one. |
Again .... the Channel Map with decent textures.
It's blatantly missing from IL2 1946. :) |
Yep, the Channel was the first that came to my mind....
A relatively small area (could be made in 1:1), particularly well researched and documented, with endless air kills from the very beginnings. |
I have three MTO maps in the works. If there is anybody willing to give a hand in placing textures and objects, or even better, producing custom textures and 3d objects, please PM me. :)
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I thought that a Channel map was 'forbidden'...or would it be allowed now due to the demise of COD?
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There are three questions: 1) There's already a channel map made by some modders. Would they be interested in making it official? What roadblocks are there to it being given that status? Does anyone know them? 2) Is an "official" channel map verboten or are we allowed to do it? 3) What size/area would such a map be. Again, aiming for maximal usefulness. How deep would it go into either country? Just looking at it now we could probably have a number of uses from the "tip and run" raids to the Dunkirk invasion. Perhaps the Channel Dash scenario. Perhaps an additional aircraft variant like the RAF Mustang Mark I (first in action over Dunkirk). Ambitious but an option. I've also investigated (in addition to Leyte) doing a China map but I don't know the geography versus battle spaces as well and in doing a summary of the information I'm finding that its hard to find a good tactical space to recreate. Bases are massively far apart. It'd also need significant help in terms of creating houses and other doodads and that would also assume that we'll hopefully have a Ki-44 Shoki and Ki-48 Lily in the nearish future. I'm also curious how receptive some additional small scale dogfight maps would be. Not necessarily historical but thematic (i.e. West Front dogfight, China dogfight, etc.) and designed for online battles. |
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(You know, red soil and wine, mare azzurro, olive trees, pesky Italian planes...:-D) |
How about somewhere other than Western Europe?
I'm bored with the channel after the hours spent in CloD plodding around on the same old map. It's one of the reasons I stopped playing CloD altogether. Boring. IceFire, you know where I want to go next. China. It's never been properly done, and it deserves to be. |
Malta is a very important area not yet represented. It's a small land-area and consequently will allow for a great variety of textures so that it won't get repetitive. I tend to prefer smaller maps with rich detail than large, generic ones.
I've been having a look at an existing map that Maraz originally made (the first ever map to be created when mods came out, I believe). There's a lot of potential for a brand new map if a team could be created. New objects would be a must though. http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...pse377f350.jpg http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...pse02f8978.jpg http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...pse719c96a.jpg |
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