After I reduced 2D map in size, loading time in FMB dropped from about 6 minutes to 45 seconds.
Once when in FMB and in mission, everything is OK, frame rate and all is as usual.
I have tried that on machine specifications as follows:
AMD Athlon 1600+ (1,4 GHz)
512 Mb of RAM
Nvidia 6600Le 128Mb/128bt
Nothing overclocked.
My map loads in ~14 seconds for single missions. I only have maybe a dozen planes and a few ships though.
E6600
8800GTS
2GB ram
Please Is there a date of probably release of this map? 8)
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No release date, but we are working to get it out by March.
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I just found out about this site and your work on what is probably the most requested map since the release of Pacific Fighters. All I can say is "WOW!!!!!" I am impressed and am anxiously awaiting its release.
Welcome home Stansdds.
Did I ever ment.....nevermind :lol:
Incredible work Cheech! Can't wait to see this in game.
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I took off from Russell yesterday with a Mosquito IV (heresy, I know...) and bombed the crap out of that prison.
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I tried those textures, MAHA and the come out way too dark. They dont seem to mix in well with the general ambiance that this map has.
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I'm intrigued by the use of dirt instead of the lighter sand for inland airfields, actually.
The harsh light sand (and coral) color is very apparent in virtually all the coastal fields, however (Munda, Ondonga, Sterling, Ballale, Barakoma, etc).
As for object counts, I am only adding runways, taxiways, and some revetments. No towers, no hangers, nothing else. IMO, the mission builders can add those as needed. So while I do have complex taxiways, they are really no more such ground plates than some of the large "stock" airfields in PF.
I actually have some of the parking at Kahili as grass plates, and others as dirt right now...
As for object count, there are very few objects on this map, especially when you compare it to maps like Kiev. Ninety percent of the villages are nothing more than 20-30 grass huts and a few palm trees; the plantations are about the same, with a quay thrown in for copra shipments. The only areas I put any work into accurate object placement are Tulagi, Gavutu, and Tanambogo islands.