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Maps for the next version of Code Red


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#1 QuiGonJosh

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Posted 22 March 2005 - 02:28 AM

I was wondering if the CR dev team would be planning to include any maps depicting real-life cities, towns, and military sites in countries like Iran, China, UK, USA, and Russia. Since I have some free time now, before I find a new job, I would like to help out by making some of these types of maps. Any comments/suggestions will be helpful.
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#2 Major_Gilbear

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Posted 22 March 2005 - 10:24 AM

Well, we could always use maps ;) Even if they are not quite suitable for the next version, I could always make a pack of them and release them for 0.95 if we get a good number?

I was planning on basing maps on locations in the world, but not actually modelling real life towns/cities (as even a town would probably be too big to fit anyway). Instead, plausible-looking maps would be the most useful (so nothing that looks like "Bay Of Pigs" for example!).

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Posted 25 March 2005 - 12:32 AM

I have 8 maps in the first map pack I put together. Only 1 of them was made by me, the rest i found online and edited slightly(I left the readme files in to give credit to the original makers).
The maps are: Stalin's Siberian Gulag, Stalingrad, Iwo Jima, London, Midway Island, Pearl Harbor, Viet Nam Jungle, and Costa de Beligro.
Although most of the maps are WWII or Vietnam, they are all, to me anyway, well designed maps.
Midway is a open-sea naval battle map and Viet Nam Jungles works best as an infantry/air map because of its small, limited dirt paths.
However, I do not know how to create a link in my post to allow people to download the maps, I could use some help if possible.

Edited by QuiGonJosh, 25 March 2005 - 02:42 AM.

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