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I just have one question before pre-ordering the map, what level of detail will we see to airfields? Will they have the lack of certain details like taxiway markings etc. or will they be an almost 1:1 replica of what can be seen on for example google earth 2008-2010 imagery?

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I would hope they match the recent conflict period. They do say on the store page that it is good for recreation of '80s ops as well as present-day, so unless there are date-linked features, one or the other won't be "period accurate"; just "close enough".

I can imagine this being a major issue for anyone who has been there and knows what it is really like.

IMHO it needs two versions - a 1980s version, and a modern-day version.

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On 3/30/2024 at 11:20 PM, LimePartician said:

I just have one question before pre-ordering the map, what level of detail will we see to airfields? Will they have the lack of certain details like taxiway markings etc. or will they be an almost 1:1 replica of what can be seen on for example google earth 2008-2010 imagery?

Check the screenshots here:

https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/downloads/screenshots/1864/

There are some airbases shown in detail.

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