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New maps in development include the Persian, Syria, Afghanistan, and others.Ġ do i need to download the full original DCS or does NTTR only require DCS. the Caucasus, Nevada Test and Training Range, and Normandy 1944.
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1a1b18d4e8 28 This free download includes a vast mission area of the Caucasus region and. We will no doubt examine each as they are released (or upgraded).This free download includes a vast mission area of the Caucasus. Of course, new maps will no doubt come out for the simulator.Eagle Dynamics have already mentioned the WW2-Pacific version of the Marianas, and Razbam are currently working on a Falklands Islands map. Of course, water is water… so the Marianas has a minuscule landmass, but is still the largest map… assuming you like flying over the open ocean.Īlthough Storm of War will not be using any of these maps except Normandy, it is nevertheless interesting to compare what we are using to the other maps and their scales. The Syria map actually has the most scenery-populated land area. Likewise for the Persian Gulf, which has detail for the Strait of Hormuz, while Kuwait and Iraq are coastlines only.
But, for example, the Romanian coast is totally empty. It is pretty obvious on the Caucasus where the fill-in area is. It is interesting to compare the sizes of the maps, but one needs to be careful! The “populated” (in a scenery sense) areas of each map are not the same. We have spaced them the correct distance apart (and added a little bit of coastline of the Mediterranean and Caspian Sea to guide the eye). The Caucasus, Syria and Persian Gulf maps are near each other, but there is no overlap. The Channel and Normandy overlap each other. Nevada and Marianas are completely separate from the others. So, in the composite image, we’ve grouped some maps together. Additionally, it is possible to place nearby maps at the correct distances from each other. This means a direct comparison can be made. The DCS maps are flat in the sense that there is no earth curvature and the east-west and north-south grids are linear and orthogonal. Then, we calculate the relative scales of the maps and put them all on a single image, scaled to the same size. We measure the scale of the map in kilometres and take some screenshots of the map to show their full extent. So, what we’ve done is take every single DCS map. But we have thought about the other maps and part of that was wondering how they compare in scale with each other. For Storm of War, the only map we use is the Normandy map. But this brings us back to our original consideration of the maps for DCS WW2. The other five are additional modules which you need to buy. Two are free (the default Caucasus and the downloadable Marianas). This is why combat flight simulators have limited areas or maps, in which the action takes place. Bombs, gunfire, and rockets will (or at least should!) interact with the landscape to destroy buildings, crater runways, knock out bridges or char the vegetation. You see, the difference is that unlike a civilian flight simulation, the scenery is a target. These are limited regions, covering just a small part of the globe. Unlike the civilian flight simulators (X-Plane, Prepar-3D, MSFS-2020, etc.) DCS World does not include the “whole world”, but rather has terrain maps. This then raised the question of the “other maps” in DCS. Like our study on the Marianas, scale, flight-times and combat vectors were considered. A while ago we did a careful assessment of the Channel Map, looking at whether it would be suitable for World War II operations for our server. This is not the first time we’ve done this. Part of that assessment, meant looking at the scale of the map and how it relates to the size of the typical operating ranges of our aircraft and what our pilots typically expect to fly. While the Modern version is not relevant to Storm of War, we wanted to look into the feasibility of using the World War II version which Eagle Dynamics said that they were working on. Recently Storm of War did a detailed review of the Marianas Islands map, which has recently been released for DCS.