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February 15th, 2021, 11:40 AM
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Re: MAPS!
It would be easier to just do the adjustment by hand or adjust the height between levels in Venhola
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February 15th, 2021, 01:23 PM
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Re: MAPS!
I'm a complete moron.
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CD owners Only. You can now flood fill areas of zero elevation with deep water using the " key in the map editors. This was primarily added to be used with the Venhola map generator but it can be used for hand made maps as well. For shoreline maps it saves a great deal of time but be aware that sometimes beach areas are recorded by Venhola as the same level as the water so those areas and any areas of shallow water you may want troops to wade through need to be added manually
Once that's done, you can load up Google Maps/Google Earth Pro and fly to the location in question along with ( https://elevationmap.net/) to see just how steep those hillsides are in question and whether or not that land is justified as being a flat level 0 beach; which is about 150m (3 hexes) of sand in the most ideal condition (Ocean City MD)
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February 15th, 2021, 02:27 PM
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Re: MAPS!
And knowing is half the battle...along with of red and blue lasers.
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February 22nd, 2021, 10:43 PM
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Re: MAPS!
Tips for map designing in heavily rural/remote areas:
Set
Urbanisation to 0
and
Road Code to 0
In Map Gen
And then once you have a pleasing map design, add in the road and house(s) along that road.
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Another tip is that once you find a map design you like for it's contours; hit the KEEP CONTOURS button in MAPGEN.......
Wait, I'm such a freaking moron....
1.) Load VENHOLA map.
2.) go into MAP GEN.
3.) KEEP CONTOURS
4.) Have the game place nice, randomly generated detail onto your nice Venhola map.
5.) PROFIT.
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February 23rd, 2021, 05:49 AM
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Re: MAPS!
Just a note KEEP CONTOURS is only available when using MAP GEN in the Extended Map Editor.
On the same theme if you want to do a quick map by hand doing a couple of passes first with the FILL TOOL set to scatter can quickly make the map look quite nice. Experiment a bit with scatter percentage & press undo if need to.
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Initial fill another terrain colour, repeat for anything else you want over most of the map - fill area large
Follow up fills to place things like trees, rough, orchard, buildings etc - fill area as required.
When doing things like trees rather than trying to fill the whole area you want can set smaller & place several times instead. This lets you adjust the scatter each time if desired say from fairly dense to light.
Once at this stage you can see how things should sort of flow & finish by hand. far faster than doing from scratch & you only need a rough idea of what you want at the start what appears will motivate you.
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February 23rd, 2021, 09:48 PM
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Re: MAPS!
Small feature request:
Is it possible to have KEEP CONTOURS also respect water hexes? As it is, if you strip a map, then use " to place water at level 0, then try to use KEEP CONTOURS, it overwrites the water hexes and you lose your nice coastlines.
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March 14th, 2021, 12:35 AM
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Re: MAPS! Map 852 Baylorwoods
This map is good for meeting engagements or delays. Has a river to cross, limited to one stone bridge.
Limited LOS due to farms and woods, but opens up plenty of changes for sharp engagements are mid-ranges for most of the weapons.
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March 14th, 2021, 12:39 AM
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Re: MAPS! Map 853 Spartansburg
This one is based on a description from "What if" novel about fighting in US the at some point after 1940.
Has plenty of terrain features to keep things interesting and a mix of farms with small towns and a mid-sized city. The railroad is there as a possible objective. Hills will keep things from becoming a ranged fight. Good for ambushes and skirmish battles.
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March 25th, 2021, 11:02 PM
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Re: MAPS! Map 863 Hill Country
A simple map for a meeting engagement/delay or defend.
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March 26th, 2021, 07:56 AM
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Re: MAPS!
Guys......... The map editor in the game and the extended editor both allow the use of TXT files to offer information about the map and who created it.
PLEASE START TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS FEATURE
I have started going through the maps to see what could be included with the upgrade and I know YOU will know if it's yours but nobody else will. Some info about the map would be helpful as would who made it. Of all the maps submitted only one map maker on three maps submitted text.
If you need guidance on how a txt file for the game should be created just open any scenario TXT file and use it as a guide
* is used to end paragraphs and make spaces and DO NOT use Umlauts or their equivalent.
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