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True that Tom, although for the sake of playability the placenames should be changed too. Would be somewhat meh to do fictitious desert storm kinda stuff near Sochi or thereabouts IMO ;)

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I agree with celestiale, so far the best war theater map is the Caucasus, all the other projects are wasted time, unless they extend the hormuz map to Saudi Arabia . You want a good map? Israel - Jordania - south Syria - iraq - north of Saudi Arabia - west. Of irán .... wow!

 

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Maybe Hormuz includes a bit of Saudi Arabia too, at least a bit of it including and air base, so we can place some RSAF aircrafts there.

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Im not sure you get it. People love WWII in DCS, but they hate that its a map which didnt see much dogfight in real life. WWII doesnt fit in right now or in the planned map.

 

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On the other hand, as a ground attack, and Combined Arms WW2 map, it is excellent. Agreed though, there are far better regions for strictly air superiority or bomber defence, but Normandy was the largest concentration of military might West of Berlin during WW2. There will be additional equipment packaged with the map it seems as the developers asked the forum about D-Day equipment they have information on, and depending on the scope of the map, there may be channel coasts for both the UK and France, so it could happily be used for Battle of Britain encounters once the earlier stuff starts to appear.

 

Arnhem, and the Ardennes would be good Western front maps too, plus The Rhur valley (including the Mohne dam with the Avro Lancaster of course!) Berlin, Stalingrad, Kiev in the East. I have every confidence that other theatres will be arriving thick and fast once the map builders get hold of the software from ED.

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