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I've read some basic tutorials on how to set up a map in IL-2. I'm not exactly sure where I get the game related tools to do it. It sounds like a China map would be challenging... I can probably handle the technical if I can get some support on the history side of things because this theatre I have a bit of a blind spot in. I still think it'd be interesting and something not covered yet. Hong Kong area would potentially be useful as well.
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If it came to the wishlist, I would say Kuban winter campaign map.
A China map should have a lot of potential for historical mission builders. You've got Flying Tigers for one and the Nationalist forces were eventually flying B25s and the industry moved just like in Russia, with Japanese bombers in pursuit. Even after Japan surrendered the Russians just kept on moving in the north. There's the Burma -China road. I'm not absolutely sure, but B29s may have been based in China for a time. Map building itself is still a mystery to me. I have looked it up, but never found out much at all. That it could be accepted in the stock version, if it were 100% original, makes it even more interesting a subject. |
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Additionally, many China missions covered long distances, and IL2 doesn't do "strategic" maps very well. Quote:
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The 20th Air Force was briefly based in China and flew the first B-29 raids from Chinese bases. But, due to logistics they didn't fly too many raids from there before they transferred to the Marianas in 1945.[/QUOTE] |
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I once talked with EJGr.Ost_Caspar about map making in Il-2. Maybe he can give you some good advice how to start such a project.
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Wondering if I might start really small first and then try something more ambitious after.
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The Russian moves in the north that I referred to were the ones made for several days after Japan had formally surrendered.
I don't know what was behind that, if they were just on a roll or never were told it was over. But it's a matter of pick your battles and map that region. Very much what IL2 maps are now. The original IL2 did come with a warning not to use the Berlin map online because of the high number of buildings. I know of one server that went down the moment the first bombs were dropped on Berlin. |
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That will make Berlin a nice benchmark.
If it works okay online now, then that many buildings overall on a map is sure to be safe. |
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KevinP Tutorial: http://www.gamefront.com/files/20333...utorial_v4_rar Publication and Discussion: http://allaircraftsimulations.com/fo...p?f=70&t=14643 Map Editing Tools: http://ultrapack.il2war.com/index.php?topic=2630.0 Good going! Artist
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