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Old 07-29-2012, 10:26 PM
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I think that smaller, but realistic (geographically speaking) areas are a good idea.
Usually dogfight servers do not use wide areas, but a good variety and historical resemblance is interesting.
Historical and geographic resemblance gives the correct mood to the battles, the correct sense of being there.
One great miss in stock version is some Philippines areas (Leite etc.) which are useful to build late war maps in the pacific teather (ki84s were used mainly there).
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Old 07-29-2012, 11:16 PM
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I think that smaller, but realistic (geographically speaking) areas are a good idea.
Usually dogfight servers do not use wide areas, but a good variety and historical resemblance is interesting.
Historical and geographic resemblance gives the correct mood to the battles, the correct sense of being there.
One great miss in stock version is some Philippines areas (Leite etc.) which are useful to build late war maps in the pacific teather (ki84s were used mainly there).
I'm going to make the Swiss map however, I need all the things of map making

edited : Its cancelled now

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Old 07-30-2012, 12:15 AM
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I think that smaller, but realistic (geographically speaking) areas are a good idea.
Usually dogfight servers do not use wide areas, but a good variety and historical resemblance is interesting.
Historical and geographic resemblance gives the correct mood to the battles, the correct sense of being there.
One great miss in stock version is some Philippines areas (Leite etc.) which are useful to build late war maps in the pacific teather (ki84s were used mainly there).
Yep thats an entire area totally ignored at present in the Pacific theater. We have nearly all of the aircraft serving in that theatre too.
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Old 07-30-2012, 12:52 AM
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A map of an area of South East China for late war 14th. Air Force operations during the large Japanese "Ichi Go" offensive would be great as well. We will have all the planes for that, give or take, too.
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Old 07-30-2012, 05:07 AM
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A map of an area of South East China for late war 14th. Air Force operations during the large Japanese "Ichi Go" offensive would be great as well. We will have all the planes for that, give or take, too.
Just need the Ki-44

Aside from that... yep that'd be a great place to go visit.
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