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SAS~Gerax

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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #120 on: April 21, 2013, 04:02:28 AM »

If I understand correctly this mod works only with UP3

This you understood wrong.  ;D

You can install maps in EVERY games version but
you must have all needed textures and objects.

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And if yes, in which way? I have looked for this question on the forum with no result, I'm sorry if the question was already made by someone else...

next time do a little search for "maps install HFSX" 'match all words' over all sections... ;)
then you find some posts where other members requested similar install help.
https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,33305.msg358283.html#msg358283
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #121 on: April 21, 2013, 04:11:19 AM »

Hi, you don´t need any mods, only some MOD activator. HSFX, DBW, UP or only SAS MOD activator (I use right this). You have to copy textures to right directory and other files too. But I don´t use HSFX. Can somebody who use HSFX help us? Thx.

Oh, thanks Gerax:)

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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #122 on: April 21, 2013, 04:26:14 AM »

Thanks alot for the reply and sorry for the missed search.
I'll try your suggestion as soon as I can! 
Thanks again!
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #124 on: April 22, 2013, 01:44:43 AM »

Hello Cyberolas, I have never seen beautiful maps like yours!!! I have DBW 1.71 and I am playing at a standard campaign by Dgen, Crimea 41. In Dgen/crimea41blue, I have set Crimea_RRR maps as default map (I hope to done well) and the campaign has a completely different appearance  :) :)!!

Are you working on Lvov map also....? 8) 8)....

My warmest thanks and congratulations for your maps!!!!!

Ciao!

Marco
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #125 on: April 22, 2013, 05:20:32 PM »

Hi Markino!
  No no, I don´t work on it. Some man ask me for Smolensk, but when I ask him for some historical pictures, he had been silently-nothing in bad:) So - have you got some historical photos from this area? Thanks for your message.
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #126 on: April 23, 2013, 01:19:58 AM »

Hi Cyberolas, thanks for your kindly reply!  :) Do you need aerial photos, I think... or other kind of photos? I have not personal photos about this area, but I found several photos on internet. If you need I should collect them for you... Let me know what do you think about...

Ciao!!

Marco
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #127 on: April 23, 2013, 02:25:04 AM »

Hmmm, lets try it, but I promise nothing! I´m finishing my work on Ardennes maps (summer+winter) - pssst, be quiet:)
So, I´m interesting about photos of shapes of towns, type of fields, photos of airfield - luftwaffe archives photos are super for my needenig. But I remind you - no promise from me! I chose my next work very intuitive, I can say exactly: this work chose me, ok? Because after Prokhorovka I wanted make on Stalingrad and everything was different....:):) and the last thing: I need rest after two Ardennes maps...:)
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #128 on: April 23, 2013, 04:43:40 AM »

Pity about Stalingrad  :( I'm sure Ardennes will look great after your treatment but personally I don't like this map because it's so small - from several thousand meters above the ground one can see all four corners of it.
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #129 on: April 23, 2013, 06:43:44 AM »

Don' t worry Cyberolas!! No promise from you, ok  ;)! But....maybe...if I find something about Lvov (Lviv) area...maybe you get the urge ... who knows ... ;) :D

Best regards & good job for your next maps!!

Ciao!

Marco
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #130 on: April 23, 2013, 08:27:56 AM »

Hmmm, lets try it, but I promise nothing! I´m finishing my work on Ardennes maps (summer+winter) - pssst, be quiet:)

wonderful News!  ;D

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from several thousand meters above the ground one can see all four corners of it.
absolutely true .. but low-level strafing missions are nice on this map!  :)
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Re: Crimea map retextured, retowned, revillaged
« Reply #131 on: April 23, 2013, 09:14:20 AM »

from several thousand meters above the ground one can see all four corners of it.

...and also don't forget most maps look far less attractive at several thousand meters high. Sturmovik - both the aircraft and game were conceived for low, ground attack missions ... so it's not a surprise that maps look best at low altitude. Besides, you gotta give map makers and retouchers a break sometimes. With small maps you can at least devout effort into making the maps as pixel perfect as possible. They're small, but the results can be in inverse proportion to their size.
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