clafly Posted March 16 Posted March 16 confido che dopo questa mappa, Ugra-Media si sprechi per il Teatro del Kosovo.. andrebbero bene anche solo le basi di Aviano, Istrana, Ghedi... 1
DCSFonzie Posted March 17 Posted March 17 hace 15 horas, clafly dijo: confido che dopo questa mappa, Ugra-Media si sprechi per il Teatro del Kosovo.. andrebbero bene anche solo le basi di Aviano, Istrana, Ghedi... Non capisco perchè ci girino intorno... LIVE STREAMING TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dcsfonzie75 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dcsfonzie
clafly Posted March 17 Posted March 17 3 ore fa, DCSFonzie ha scritto: Non capisco perchè ci girino intorno... penseranno che nessuno la acquisterebbe..mah
phant Posted April 6 Author Posted April 6 FONTE https://forum.dcs.world/topic/370529-dc ... nt=5627913 Bye Phant
phant Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 FONTEhttps://forum.dcs.world/topic/370529-dc ... nt=5629744 Bye Phant 1
phant Posted April 11 Author Posted April 11 (edited) FONTE https://forum.dcs.world/topic/370529-dc ... nt=5630234 https://forum.dcs.world/topic/370529-dc ... nt=5630657 Bye Phant Edited April 11 by phant 1
phant Posted April 11 Author Posted April 11 Cold War Germany Development Progress What's been done? Our partners Ugra-Media have been working hard on the DCS Cold War Germany map lately. Based on community feedback, the map border has been slightly tweaked, and new locations added. This includes new cities and border checkpoints, key Cold War locations, detailed road and rail networks, historically accurate airfields and improved environments. During internal playtests, the Ugra team checked the navaids and airfields, ensuring that each airbase was ready to receive historically accurate aircraft. Extensive rendering optimizations have been made to ensure consistent performance in large missions. What's working now and next steps? Ugra is currently focused on testing and preparing the map for release. This includes checking airfields, roads and terrain, and translating names into different languages. In the meantime, the colour palettes are being fine-tuned for time of day and all weather conditions. Additionally, Following initial Community feedback, Ugra has significantly improved the map, adding more air defense sites, new locations, original objects, and POIs such as quarries in Leipzig. Looking beyond this early access release, further testing and performance optimisation for high object density areas will be the focus to ensure stable frame rates in both single-player and multiplayer scenarios. Significant milestones and moments to share One of the milestones worth highlighting to recreate the diversity of Cold War-era missions is the near completion of historical airfields with accurate taxiways and ground structures. Ugra-Media has used historical sources, and where information was lacking, they have also relied on the memories of the people who served at those air bases to add authenticity and detail. Due to the exceptionally high degree of object detail, quantity and diversity, Ugra has been very careful about memory limitations, requiring constant vigilance to stay within the limits of DCS. Overall, these developments bring them closer to presenting an exceptional map that depicts Germany in the 1980s. “We appreciate your patience and look forward to sharing more milestones. Stay tuned for the release, coming this April!” Ugra-Media Bye Phant 2
phant Posted April 12 Author Posted April 12 FONTE https://forum.dcs.world/topic/370529-dc ... nt=5630961 Bye Phant 1
Nachtfalke Posted April 14 Posted April 14 Ich freue mich sher auf diese Karte , allerings verstehe ich nicht, warum der ganze Süddeutsche Raum mit Baden - Württemberg und Bayern nicht gestaltet werden ? Auch hier gab zur Zeit des kalten Krieges wichtige Natostützpunkte und die im Süden ansässigen Nato- Divisioen und Luftstreitkräfte waren vor allem für den Bereich de s Warschauer Paktes entlang der bayrischen Grenze zuständig , desweiteren befindet sich in Bayern der größte US Truppenübungsplatz Grafenwöhr und Hohenfels ; Lufwaffenverbände wie das AG 52 Immelmann mit Phantom waren in der Nähe von Freiburg inBremgarten nahe der französichen Grenze stationiert ! . Manching; Lansberg in Bayern oder Stuttgart in Baden Aürttemebrg waren wichtige Natostützpunkte In Heidelberg war das HQ der US Streitkräfte Europa stationiert und es gab einige Tuppenübungsplatze auf denen die NATO-Verbände übten, oder die Luftwaffen Einheiten Übungseinsätze flogen usw.... Das wurde dann im Zuge der Wiedervereinigung zum größten Teil aufgelöst , aber in den 80iger bzw im kalten Krieg war das von Bedeutung Warum also fehlt das auf der dann fertigen Deutschland -Map komplett ? Oder wie soll man die 3 Phasen Einteilungen der Karte verstehen
Aviators Posted April 14 Posted April 14 44 minutes ago, Nachtfalke said: Ich freue mich sher auf diese Karte , allerings verstehe ich nicht, warum der ganze Süddeutsche Raum mit Baden - Württemberg und Bayern nicht gestaltet werden ? Auch hier gab zur Zeit des kalten Krieges wichtige Natostützpunkte und die im Süden ansässigen Nato- Divisioen und Luftstreitkräfte waren vor allem für den Bereich de s Warschauer Paktes entlang der bayrischen Grenze zuständig , desweiteren befindet sich in Bayern der größte US Truppenübungsplatz Grafenwöhr und Hohenfels ; Lufwaffenverbände wie das AG 52 Immelmann mit Phantom waren in der Nähe von Freiburg inBremgarten nahe der französichen Grenze stationiert ! . Manching; Lansberg in Bayern oder Stuttgart in Baden Aürttemebrg waren wichtige Natostützpunkte In Heidelberg war das HQ der US Streitkräfte Europa stationiert und es gab einige Tuppenübungsplatze auf denen die NATO-Verbände übten, oder die Luftwaffen Einheiten Übungseinsätze flogen usw.... Das wurde dann im Zuge der Wiedervereinigung zum größten Teil aufgelöst , aber in den 80iger bzw im kalten Krieg war das von Bedeutung Warum also fehlt das auf der dann fertigen Deutschland -Map komplett ? Oder wie soll man die 3 Phasen Einteilungen der Karte verstehen Compà, è un forum italiano. 1 1 L'importante non è stabilire se uno ha paura o meno, è saper convivere con la propria paura e non farsi condizionare dalla stessa. Ecco, il coraggio è questo, altrimenti non è più coraggio ma incoscienza.
Otto pallen Posted April 15 Posted April 15 14 ore fa, Aviators ha scritto: Compà, è un forum italiano. andava aggiunto anche questo
Merk Posted April 16 Posted April 16 (edited) Capisco qualche post in inglese ma pure in tedesco mi pare troppo xD Comunque vi risparmio lo sbattimento della traduzione, perché è anche uno spunto interessante : Sono molto contento di questa mappa, tuttavia non capisco perché tutta l'area della Germania meridionale, con il Baden-Württemberg e la Baviera, non sia stata rappresentata. Anche qui, durante la Guerra Fredda, c'erano importanti basi NATO, e le divisioni e le forze aeree NATO presenti nel sud erano principalmente responsabili del settore del Patto di Varsavia lungo il confine bavarese. Inoltre, in Baviera si trovano i più grandi poligoni di addestramento americani: Grafenwöhr e Hohenfels. Reparti dell’aeronautica come l’AG 52 "Immelmann", dotato di Phantom, erano di stanza vicino a Friburgo, a Bremgarten, nei pressi del confine francese. Manching, Landsberg in Baviera o Stoccarda nel Baden-Württemberg erano importanti basi NATO. A Heidelberg si trovava il quartier generale delle forze armate statunitensi in Europa, e c’erano vari poligoni dove i reparti NATO si esercitavano o dove le unità dell’aeronautica effettuavano missioni di addestramento, ecc. Tutto questo è stato in gran parte smantellato dopo la riunificazione, ma negli anni '80 e durante la Guerra Fredda aveva una grande importanza. Perché dunque tutto questo manca completamente nella mappa finale della Germania? Oppure, come bisogna interpretare le tre fasi di suddivisione della mappa? Edited April 16 by Merk
phant Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 FONTE https://forum.dcs.world/topic/370529-dc ... nt=5632283 Bye Phant 1
fabio.dangelo Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Mamma mia ragazzi sta mappa è “tanta roba!!!!” Ho fatto un volo rasoterra su Berlino con il Gazelle -per avere un ottima visibilità- sono passato sopra il muro e al famoso check point inoltre bellissime le strutture da entrambe le parti del muro. Alcune centrali hanno delle strutture interne spettacolari una marea di asset mai visti prima e incredibilmente con un ottima fluidità. Veramente una grande mappa.
phant Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 (edited) Cold War Germany Available now No other location better exemplified the Cold War between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces than the “Iron Curtain” separating East and West Germany in the 1980s. Massive forces were arrayed on both sides of this heavily fortified frontier that witnessed so much for so many years. Ugra-Media has recreated this pivotal “what if” scenario with a level of excellence and detail far greater than ever before. This 980x800 km map includes the varied terrain of the rolling hills of southern Germany, the flat northern European plains that served as the corridor to countless historical battles, and the coastlines of the Baltic Sea. The low-level terrain detail makes this map a must have for attack aircraft and helicopter pilots who just love flying at tree-top height. Early Access Launch Phase 1 will include 59 military airbases, 4 heliports, 27 general aviation airstrips, 40 pre‑placed SAM sites, and summer textures. Early Access Development Phase 2 will add 10 additional airbases along with spring and autumn textures. Phase 3 will add 51 more airbases, winter textures, and the Cold War Assets Pack. For a closer look at Ugra’s developmental efforts, check out their Cold War Germany FAQ Pricing $55.99 USD at Early Access release (live today). $69.99 USD following the release of Phase 3. Purchase now and save. Install & Performance Checklist Drive space: 205 GB total (Phase 1 download ≈ 110 GB). Recommended: 32 GB of system RAM and 8 GB of graphics card VRAM. Map Highlights Buildings come with destruction states. All East German bases feature authentic RSBN navigation beacons. Densely placed ground objects throughout the map, but important areas are left open for mission builder object placement for costume scenarios. Detailed SAM and AAA sites are scattered throughout the map and co-located with many airfields that can be populated with your air defenses of choice. Why Fly It Now? Whether you’re loitering over the “Fulda Gap” in an A-10, punching through clouds in a Fulcrum, or stalking tanks in a Hind, the DCS: Cold War Germany map offers a new and exciting canvas to experience your DCS aircraft. Bye Phant Edited April 18 by phant
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