Choose Team Pacific's next project -
Skunkmeister - 13.05.2008
TP is going through another brainstorming session, and deciding what area to tackle next.
We are kicking around Rabaul w/ Bougainville, Rabaul w/ New Guinea, New Guinea, Leyte Gulf, Burma, the Marshalls, the Admiralty's...
For the visual people:
We have huge concerns with flight distances, mostly thinking if we make a map too large that all you can do is fly 2 hours before seeing combat its not going to make for good use.
- Thrud - 13.05.2008
just to add what Skunk has said, i suggested the second map pictured there. Players would be able to do all of the isolation of rabaul.
the issue is flight times. From green island to Rabaul is 238km / 144 miles.
- shakthamac - 13.05.2008
i could say any of them as they are all sorely needed.
My personal pick is Leyte Gulf, with Rabaul and Bougainville a close second.
I figure that overlapping maps will help out FMB builders much more than having completely seperate ones, hence Rabaul and Bougainville... then do Rabaul and New Guinea, then New Guinea and Ceram... and so on
- Th!rdeye - 13.05.2008
Flying Tigers Campaign on a real burma would be amazing.
- badaboom - 13.05.2008
Anything with Rabual would be much welcomed and needed historically.
- saunders1953 - 13.05.2008
What, no Philippines? I voted for NG/Rabaul though, that seems the logical extension of the Slot to me.
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Skunkmeister - 14.05.2008
saunders1953 Wrote:What, no Philippines? I voted for NG/Rabaul though, that seems the logical extension of the Slot to me.
Leyte Gulf
- Brigstock - 14.05.2008
I'd love to see a Burma map
- RealDarko - 14.05.2008
Please Philipinees here!!
- godverdoom - 14.05.2008
What about Japan it self??
- dfym - 14.05.2008
all of these locations on a single map would be amazing
- VT-51_Razor - 14.05.2008
I voted for Leyte Gulf, but Rabaul and New Guinea would be fine as well. Basically, any map that can be used for carrier strikes is #1 GI :wink:
Can you say, "Battle of Samar"?, or "Taffy Three"? 8)
- 352ndCoolBreeze - 14.05.2008
Leyte Gulf, all the way. "...generally considered to be the largest naval battle of World War II and also, by some criteria, the largest naval battle in history." Unlike most people, I believe virtually everything I read at Wikipedia.
Cheers,
CB
- Lancer_35thCAG - 14.05.2008
With regard to long flight times; there are many about that would like to see realism vs expediency. If the flight times are long, then they're long. A Slot, Rabaul, Coral Sea and New Guinea map would be primo...
- saunders1953 - 14.05.2008
Sorry, couldn't read yesterday I guess. :oops: But Leyte Gulf doesn't necessarily mean Luzon
(or does it?)