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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Husky01 on April 22, 2007, 10:03:24 PM
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Was kinda wondering is there any particular reason that the terrain in Aces High is mostly all based on the European Theater in the MA? I am talking about the windmills, hedgerows, farm houses, sheep, Pine trees etc.
Is there any reason there are not things based on the Pacific Theater such as Palm Trees, native shacks, thick jungles etc? Or is it all up to the map makers to decide?
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i think a winter or north africa/desert map would be fun
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Combat Theatre is the reason I assume though its been common since AH started to make it look sort of like europe.
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desert and mountaineous landscapes would be very cool
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My guess is that these are terrain tiles developed for Combat Tour. They were introduced now to help work out the bugs.
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I guess it kinda makes since cause of CT
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it would have to be a bunch of island hopping on a pacific map,
i just want the old big maps back oz map had pacific areas on it
i want pizza too that was a good map every so often for a change
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Ron did oz really have Pacific stuff? I don't recall its been so long since we have seen it.
I miss old maps!:cry
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kind of it had a setup in the middle like pearl hrbr i believe,no palms trees though,the only ct map i remember with that pacific feel was midway but im never in there so dont believe that was all
make a map send it in your bored theres something to do
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there was a large map made by fester one time which have pearl midway wake and most of the other islands all done .These were as acruate as could be done with the main arena specs.
I enjoyed this map as fond some thing new each time i was on it.
be nice if we were allowed maps with a few custom features,such as grass strips and different field layouts.
but for now we got european terrain from combat tour
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None for me, but my wife's grandfather was marine fighter pilot from '42-'60something.
(http://www.nps.gov/archive/wapa/indepth/extContent/usmc/pcn-190-003122-00/images/fig5.jpg)
Members of VMF-224 pose by one of their fighters on Guadalcanal in mid-September 1942. Rear row, left to right: 2dLt George L. Hollowell, SSgt Clifford D. Garrabrant, 2dLt Robert A Jefferies, Jr., 2dLt Allan M. Johnson, 2dLt Matthew H. Kennedy, 2dLt harles H. Kunz, 2dLt Dean S. Hartley, Jr., MG William R. Fuller. Front row: 2dLt Robert M. D'Arcy, Capt Stanley S. Nicolay, Maj John F Dobbin, Maj Robert E. Galer, Maj Kirk Armistead, Capt Dale D. Irwin, 2dLt Howard L. Walter, 2dLt Gordon E. Thompson. All in this picture are pilots except MG Fuller, who was the Engineering Officer. Photo courtesy of BGen Robert E. Galer
My wife's grnadfather is 2dLt Howard L. Walter (first row, second from right) with the baseball cap flipped up.
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nice pic