27.09.2008, 19:35
[Mod] Thailand-East Burma-Indo-China map
This map is now a full release....... and this version includes the previous patches
***********FOR 4.09mbeta ONLY ********************************
(The link is inoperative)
Fly_zo has made an installer...
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This map also uses Objects from the Lal_Rone Hanger pack and Canon's Objects which came with his channel map...so you will need to download and install them if you have not already done so....
to download it ..... (The link is inoperative)
Lal_Rone's
Download them here ... (The link is inoperative)
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Being very mountainous, the North of Thailand, Laos and Burma, look their best when using the 4.09beta patch and the increased distance visibility available when using Perfect settings.
Towns and villages are only lightly populated .... and in the pack are the new trees I have included.......being:
Coconut trees; Flame trees (two types); banana trees (three types); Bougainvillea; Bamboo; yellow tree
The Kiev kolok tower I have sunk below ground level to look like a chedi/stupa.
The airstrips are 'In the rough'....so be careful when taxiing ....I have used an invisible kronstadt plate to ensure smooth runways for take-off/landings.
I use a detailed 2D map which, although modern, is derived from satellite data, so the size and shape of the hills/mountains are exactly like you see upon the ground. I have added Black lines for the railways and red for the roads, so please ignore the modern roads marked upon this map which will have no equivalent on the ground.
I have made this map as a mix of old and new........I left the modern reservoirs in, which came with the satellite data, since they are pleasing to the eye on the landscape and are an extra help with navigation. There is a certain amount of Jungle, but probably far less than there actually was at the time of the Second World War.
All rivers are above sea-level, so if you look from the surface level you can see under the landscape....I do not intend to rectify this. This is also the reason that there are no normal bridges on the map....but I have constructed simple looking bridges for the main crossings (although these are not an object which can be destroyed or targeted in the usual manner).
I tried to approximate the huge canal system in place in the Bangkok area, hampered by the minimum size of one pixel for rivers. After WW2 Thailand started to modernise in the 1950's and filled in many canals (klongs) in the Bangkok metropolitan area to build roads. It used to have the name of 'Venice of the East'.
Fabianfred
This map is now a full release....... and this version includes the previous patches
***********FOR 4.09mbeta ONLY ********************************
(The link is inoperative)
Fly_zo has made an installer...
**************************************************************************
This map also uses Objects from the Lal_Rone Hanger pack and Canon's Objects which came with his channel map...so you will need to download and install them if you have not already done so....
to download it ..... (The link is inoperative)
Lal_Rone's
Download them here ... (The link is inoperative)
**********************************************************************************************************
Being very mountainous, the North of Thailand, Laos and Burma, look their best when using the 4.09beta patch and the increased distance visibility available when using Perfect settings.
Towns and villages are only lightly populated .... and in the pack are the new trees I have included.......being:
Coconut trees; Flame trees (two types); banana trees (three types); Bougainvillea; Bamboo; yellow tree
The Kiev kolok tower I have sunk below ground level to look like a chedi/stupa.
The airstrips are 'In the rough'....so be careful when taxiing ....I have used an invisible kronstadt plate to ensure smooth runways for take-off/landings.
I use a detailed 2D map which, although modern, is derived from satellite data, so the size and shape of the hills/mountains are exactly like you see upon the ground. I have added Black lines for the railways and red for the roads, so please ignore the modern roads marked upon this map which will have no equivalent on the ground.
I have made this map as a mix of old and new........I left the modern reservoirs in, which came with the satellite data, since they are pleasing to the eye on the landscape and are an extra help with navigation. There is a certain amount of Jungle, but probably far less than there actually was at the time of the Second World War.
All rivers are above sea-level, so if you look from the surface level you can see under the landscape....I do not intend to rectify this. This is also the reason that there are no normal bridges on the map....but I have constructed simple looking bridges for the main crossings (although these are not an object which can be destroyed or targeted in the usual manner).
I tried to approximate the huge canal system in place in the Bangkok area, hampered by the minimum size of one pixel for rivers. After WW2 Thailand started to modernise in the 1950's and filled in many canals (klongs) in the Bangkok metropolitan area to build roads. It used to have the name of 'Venice of the East'.
Fabianfred