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  • 3 weeks later...

great map idea but man - it would take forever to model that city and civic density...

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  • 4 months later...
not viable in DCS...

 

Actually it is a great theater for operations.

Sea, many islands, mountains & valleys..Modelling the cities and villages can be a pain in the $@#. Fly BMS and you will get my point..

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I do not see any reason why DCS can not handle this map. Look at Syria how detailed it is. The cities like Haifa, Damascus, Adana, Aleppo are really big and DCS works just fine. Also the sea covers a lot of area so in that sense the impact on PC would not be that much. The distances to fly are reasonable and the map is very suitable for naval ops. This would be the best map for multiplayer environment. Just take a look at the proposed map and imagine two sides on east and west. Even the WWII aircraft would have a lot of fun there. Many islands to deploy samsites. Also for helicopter operations it is a great terrain.

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Would be a nice addition if the Engine could do the City complexity justice and it lined up with the expanded Syria map so that there was a seemless transition once we move to the world engine.

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