Boo, not necessarily......... the "raw" map_c size of big_yamato's West Java map is 510 MB, after conversion to greyscale it was reduced to 188 MB. The map_c tool reduced that even further, to something like 17-20 MB. The dimensions are about 588 x 820 km and the map tools can handle this.
My East Java map may be too large for the map_c tool, however. At 410 MB in greyscale, although the map_c tool does produce the map_c.tga_table, it does not convert the map_c itself so this may be too large- the map itself covers an area of about 1450 x 700 km. I'm not sure whether there actually IS a limit in size for the tool, hopefully fly_zo can answer this. If there isn't, then I probably did something wrong in making map_c.
Quick measuring in my atlas shows a map covering all of Spain to be about 900 x 1200 km or about the size of my East Java map project. So it might be possible at the moment....... or it might not.
Best bet is to follow Clockwatcher's tutorials in viewtopic.php?t=1371
Instructions on how to make map_c, map_h and map_t are on page 2 of this topic.
Many valid points there. A full size map even if it is playable would be forced to limit what sections get populated to have any hope of being completed. The basic texture overlays for, rail, city, and roadway maps could be done in a reasonable amount of time though.
If a single large map is feasible, it could be kept in a central file server and checked out by different people to work on it as they had time.
Personally I want to see a single large map, even if it is not populated with objects, for when I fly just to familiarize myself with terrain (aka Flight Simming)
I am open to suggestions and thoughts on these things as well though, I just thought I would try this to start with. I still have a lot to learn, and until you get into texturing your map and placing objects recreating work from scratch is pretty quick.
Also, when making a map this big you will find that since the game renders it in a plane we are losing the 'spherical' projection, that is the map is distorted, the bigger the map the more distorted it is shown.
In this case (Spain) you can easily notice the distortion, if you use Microdem to join the six parts of the map you
Wooo Delco, put this map to download!! I will start the Ebro area inmediatly!! Why not to populate the most important areas?? The North, Madrid and central area and finally and specially the Ebro!!
Just to say I've had a wee recce in an I-16 and I love this map. Beautiful addition, small or not. Thanks.