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Old 07-03-2016, 05:10 PM
Verdun1916 Verdun1916 is offline
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Originally Posted by Pursuivant View Post
I believe that there is a map of the German/Polish coast around Danzig/Gdansk in the works, but I don't know if it's a mod or will be an official release.

There is a modded map of Denmark which is little more than just the geographic map - few towns, no roads or railroads.

The problem with maps of Western and Northern Europe are that that they're densely settled places, with lots of buildings, roads, railroads, and canals. That limits the effective map size unless you want to wait 20 minutes for the map to load, or slow the game to a crawl if you get into a big dogfight over a major city.

My guess is that at best, maps of such areas could be 150 km square, possibly less - about the size of the Berlin map.

From the point of view of Allied bombing ops, especially RAF missions, a map of Schleswig-Holstein, starting at the Danish border, and covering the cities of Flensburg, Kiel, Hamburg, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, and Wilhelmshaven would make the most sense for a "Northern Germany" map.

Notable targets would be U-boat pens and production facilities at Kiel and Bremerhaven, as well as the Kiel ship canal, and various industrial areas of Hamburg. The harbor between Bremerhaven and Wilhelmshaven, and the coastal areas, lend themselves to mine-laying missions.

Another potentially interesting map, albeit for areas that didn't see as much action, would be from Rostock to Swinemunde/Świnoujście, taking in the islands of Wolin & Usedom/Uznam, then up to Copenhagen and Malmo.

The notable target in this area is, of course, Peenemeunde, as well as industrial areas of Rostock and Copenhagen. This map could potentially be bigger because there's a lot of water.
What I had in mind would be a map with mostly water in this case with only a thinner coastal area present for Denmark, Germany and the baltic side to the west, south and east. The only bigger landmass would be Skåne portruding from the north.
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