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The Next Terrain . . . Your Thoughts

Which Terrian would you like to see?  

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  1. 1. Which Terrian would you like to see?

    • Paradise Island (Eg Pacific isles)
      5
    • Winter Wounderland (Eg Finland:)
      41
    • Sahara Woodland (Eg African plains)
      14
    • American Suburbs (Eg really?)
      19
    • British Woodland (My home!)
      14
    • Post Apocalyptic (like PG but larger)
      15
    • Steamy Swampland (Eg errrr Google)
      2
    • Rainy Rainforest (Eg Brazil)
      5
    • Shifty Shantytown
      3
    • Other . . (prolly better) ideas
      12


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American suburbs a la bridge level in World In Conflict, or rural Australia.

That's desert, mate. ;)

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Definitely something like Chernarus but different. I love the beautiful scenery of Chernarus. It is absolutely spectacular. Central Europe but with the ability to have snow depending on the season in the Editor. There has to be a big city at some point on the map as well.

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I voted African plain (like Duala Deluxe), but a Winter map is always a winner and don't forget a good "Chinese" map with plenty of typical architecture, vegetation (and PLA units at the corner...).

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Well I voted for British woodland (my home as well) but any wooded terrain with market towns would be good. The terrain type as seen in the series Band Of Brothers represents the perfect terrain for me.

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winter gea ris bad. need to be all white? no no no. we don't fight winter wars. sorry.

america suburbs, yes...grassy knolls and track housing to create never before seen atmosphere of combat in an suburban environment. best map ever imo

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You mean tract-housing? You need couple of squads and 6+ hours to clear the neighbourhood... unless the houses would be unrealistically closed ;)

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I Dont surpose im the only one here that a winter map gives a very strange feeling. Walking through forests with nothing but the sound of cruching snow and the occational gust of wind, the occational/rare bird song and tracks in the snow. The feeling is almost eriey, and lonely.

Why do i feel the cold IRL too wtfs up with that haha

How about a snowapocalipce haha that really would make some real great survival missions.

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The first usermade campaign in OFP I played, was "Jingle Hells" by McBain (if i'm not wrong). It was a winter scenario and I felt immediately in love with it. I loved the atmoshere. Sometimes setting the missions at a certain hour the sky was red it gave me always the chills, yeah I would love some winter outfit.

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winter gea ris bad. need to be all white? no no no. we don't fight winter wars. sorry.

You don't fight winterwars? We do!

Edited by nettrucker

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I could make a winter version of Panthera?

That . . . my dear IceBreakr . . . would be priceless. I would love to see that.

I don't know, always had a preference on snowy Islands.

Thanks anyway for considering this.

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A jungle map would be very cool, but vegitation = lag, on my pc anyway. Winter landscapes I really do not want to see, in shooter every game I ever played that had a winter scenery mission, those missions were my least favorites.

I would like to see a map of the brazillian favela's (not very original after COD4, I know), but I really like that setting. Swamp map or a rocky mountains like map would be cool too.

As long as it is a BIG map :)

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I would like to see a bigger post apocalyptic map with a few destroyed cities in it with a central European feel to it

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