FatJoe 0 Posted June 29, 2004 I say yea.. as long as credit is given I think its okay.. I'm looking forward to see it Cheers Joe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@cero 0 Posted June 29, 2004 Go ahead, I allso think that he would like it like that aswell. BTW, any missions in the works can easyley be transfered to this island, so that's something I don't have to worry. As long as there isn't massive changes in Tormes... Regards. @CERO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buggs 0 Posted June 30, 2004 Thanks for the feedback. And thank you blackdog~. Here are a few pictures: Tormes North Sarugao, Overlooking a military base Overlooking Port Sarugao This is where North and south Sarugao Join A farm, North Sarugao Mountains in central Sarugao Here are a list of changes:       Re-textured the island       Replace all trees/bushes/Roads etc.       Joined the mainland to the smaller military island.       Added various farms       Added A  Road between Saint Renoir and Belnuevo       The airport on the mainland is now the default one.       Added mapfact Buildings (these replace the OFP       military style Houses        Added Agent smith Port Buildings (2 ports)       Added fences to airports/military bases The only thing i haven't changed are the houses. The res houses are alot smaller the the original Ofp ones and i would have had to relay all the roads in the towns to accommodate the smaller houses. I had a lot of request to add lots of different Addons/buildings i.e Mapfact Airport/Ags industrial Buildings. But to be honest i wanted to change this as little as possible, however some of the buildings did look very dated (the military ones especially). so for me it was a compromise. Also i had to consider the extra strain the Hi-Res upgrade is going to put on people's pc's Thank's again, Buggs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
supergruntsb78 67 Posted July 1, 2004 looking good (surago is one of the better islands) i also doubt there will be a problem as long as you give the credits to the right people so i whould say RELEASE THE DA**ED THING Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the_shadow 0 Posted July 1, 2004 when can we expect a release??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buggs 0 Posted July 1, 2004 Hi, I sent it to Fighter at OFP info this morning. So Hopfully he will Host it for me. Cheers, Buggs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itim_tuko 0 Posted July 1, 2004 Btw how did you come on the name Sarugao? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buggs 0 Posted July 1, 2004 Hi itim_tuko, I couldnt tell you, I didnt make it (it was made by SchuscH and nobody knows his/her whereabouts). I only re-vamped it. Buggs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@cero 0 Posted July 1, 2004 If somebody its interested I made that a long time ago. Quote[/b] ]Sarugao, alone in the centre of the Mediterranean sea, far away enough from Countries like France, Italy or Spain.It used to be ruled by the Spaniards back in late seventeen century, but after the natives realised the distance that separate Sarugao from the rest of the world they decided that independence wouldn’t be too difficult to achieve. Sarugao’s population got organized secretly against their colonizers, and in 1805, without any warning, they took over the small Spanish presence. The distance between Spain and Sarugao, made it difficult for King Felipe de Borbón to send the necessary reinforcements fast enough to be able to defeat the rebel forces. By the time the Spanish Armada arrived to Sarugao, the rebels had reinforced their defences using their own improved army helped by the Royal Spanish weaponry left by the previous defeated Spanish forces. The dangerous winter weather made it really difficult for the Armada, almost impossible for the Spanish navy to approach tactically to the coasts of Sarugao. Tired and injured, the Spaniards were finally defeated by ground artillery and boarding men that fought to the end, man against man, metal against metal, finally the Spanish decided to surrender. Only a ten percent of the Iberic forces survived the catastrophic attempt to retake Sarugao for the Spanish kingdom. Spain was invaded by Napoleons army in 1808, so a retake of Sarugao was out of the question. Sarugao lived in prosperity and peace for the rest of the century. On the middle of the nineteenth century, Sarugao became one of the wealthiest independent countries of the Mediterranean, the difficult reach from other countries to the archipelago, let Sarugao living in peace for a long time, making the culture and resources free from foreign exploitation. Rich in natural resources, the Sarugense economy could only get better and better. By the beginning of the twentieth century, a family living in the north east of the Sarugao island of Carmona, discovered the remains of some kind of ship. The vessel was lying sideways along the beach, no human remains, no marks, nothing. The reminds of the sheep was on a petrify state, textured and coloured like coal, hard like steel, and dried, like if the vessel never touched water. This became a mystery, and years later Germany offered to send a team of scientists to study the discovery. No one came to any possible explainable conclusion, and while the Germans were in Sarugao, the first world war commenced. Sarugao became friendly with Germany before the war started, and supplied food and materials to Kaiser Wilhelm II German armies. This time it was easier to get to Sarugao. The mechanical engineering of the time made the journey by sea much faster and safer than the previous century; by the time Sarugao’s authorities realised that the French were about to strike, it was already too late. Sarugao collapse under French control. The end of World War I came with France governing the archipelago, exporting Sarugao’s assets living it almost empty, almost without resources. Then it came World War II, and the Germans still had interest in the mysterious discovery that took place at the beginning of the century. Hitler had a obsession about the paranormal, and he didn’t wanted to miss the opportunity to find more about the vessel. Spain had gone through a civil war no long before WWII started, and could not take part in this new conflict. Devastated by the vicious fighting between the participant sides of the Spanish war, Francisco Franco decided to stay away from fighting and just support Hitler and Mussolini in other ways. During the Spanish war, the German presence was ample, using Spain as an experimental field for their new weapons and tactics, helping Franco to win the war against the Republicans. Some German forces stayed in Spain afterwards, but Hitler decided to send them to Sarugao for a retake through the east coast of the Iberic peninsula instead than to help the rest of the nazis forces in France through the Pyrenees. The German forces were far superior to the defending ones, and finally, the French were besieged by Hitler’s forces helped by a division of Franco’s army. Germany and Spain became the new rulers of Sarugao. The island were plagued by scientists from Germany and Spain working on the mysterious vessel. While studding the ship’s surrounding terrain, a German team of geologists leaded by the Spanish expert Jose Antonio Perez Masa, discovered that underneath Carmona’s soil was the biggest oil pocket ever found in Europe. Sarugao became what it used to be, rich, but this time ruled by foreign leaders. The Germans, expecting some kind of attack by the Allies in the archipelago, decided to build a stronger military presence in the islands and started recruiting natives and training them. Wrong move for Hitler, because after the Allies got half way through France after D Day, the natives knocked down all the German and Spanish presence in the islands and surroundings, becoming again independent and wealthy. The fight only extended to eight days, and the damage to the country was minimal. A perfect victory. Ricardo Fuentes was the man who took lead of Sarugao after the foreigners defeat. Supported by the respect and admiration of the population, Ricardo Fuentes became one of the most popular leaders of the twentieth century. The 15 of December of 1963, Fuentes became ill at 75 years of age, and near death, from his bed he gave Sarugao a message, a wish for popular and fare elections after his death. He loved his country, and his country was non less. Subsequent to his death, Sarugao started to organize their first governmental elections, fetching many different and promising candidates to the voters choice. But General Alberto Sastre had different ideas of his own. In the 6 of April of 1964 General Sastre and his followers took over Sarugao, moving his army around the archipelago and destroying and killing any opposition. Sarugao’s civil war started. In 1968 General Sastre won the war and became Sarugao’s new ruler. The new dictator created a regime that within half a decade converted Sarugao in a concentration camp, no one lives, no one gets in. By 1975, in isolation, different fighting groups from inside the country started to ambush and attack the dictators forces, whenever, wherever, and whoever. A year later Sarugao was going through one of the most violent guerrilla wars ever seen in world history. That was going to be the era where alot of the missions I was working in suposse to develope, but because I couldn't make my mind on what addons to use I scraped it. There where about six missions allmost finished just wayting to get a Sarugao army pack that will never be even started cos I don't have the time neither the skill. After I reinstalled windows I decided to scrap them, they were becoming rader boring after testing them a zillion times. I can't wayt for the new version to be released, it may give me a escuse to worck on something and get on with it. Thanks Buggs. @CERO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the_shadow 0 Posted July 1, 2004 why oh WHY can´t i get into the ofp.info site??? just get thos darn messages (Page cannot be displayed) this has been going on since yesterday (june 30th) anyone got any ideas??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Munk 0 Posted July 1, 2004 PM Hooahman and ask him to host it, he's addicted to hosting anything he can get his hands on right now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Billabong81 0 Posted July 2, 2004 Righto Munk ! Check tour PM's Buggs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Billabong81 0 Posted July 2, 2004 That was quick Buggs . It's ready for download! Click me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buggs 0 Posted July 2, 2004 If somebody its interested I made that a long time ago.Quote[/b] ]Sarugao, alone in the centre of the Mediterranean sea, far away enough from Countries like France, Italy or Spain.It used to be ruled by the Spaniards back in late seventeen century, but after the natives realised the distance that separate Sarugao from the rest of the world they decided that independence wouldn’t be too difficult to achieve. Sarugao’s population got organized secretly against their colonizers, and in 1805, without any warning, they took over the small Spanish presence. The distance between Spain and Sarugao, made it difficult for King Felipe de Borbón to send the necessary reinforcements fast enough to be able to defeat the rebel forces. By the time the Spanish Armada arrived to Sarugao, the rebels had reinforced their defences using their own improved army helped by the Royal Spanish weaponry left by the previous defeated Spanish forces. The dangerous winter weather made it really difficult for the Armada, almost impossible for the Spanish navy to approach tactically to the coasts of Sarugao. Tired and injured, the Spaniards were finally defeated by ground artillery and boarding men that fought to the end, man against man, metal against metal, finally the Spanish decided to surrender. Only a ten percent of the Iberic forces survived the catastrophic attempt to retake Sarugao for the Spanish kingdom. Spain was invaded by Napoleons army in 1808, so a retake of Sarugao was out of the question. Sarugao lived in prosperity and peace for the rest of the century. On the middle of the nineteenth century, Sarugao became one of the wealthiest independent countries of the Mediterranean, the difficult reach from other countries to the archipelago, let Sarugao living in peace for a long time, making the culture and resources free from foreign exploitation. Rich in natural resources, the Sarugense economy could only get better and better. By the beginning of the twentieth century, a family living in the north east of the Sarugao island of Carmona, discovered the remains of some kind of ship. The vessel was lying sideways along the beach, no human remains, no marks, nothing. The reminds of the sheep was on a petrify state, textured and coloured like coal, hard like steel, and dried, like if the vessel never touched water. This became a mystery, and years later Germany offered to send a team of scientists to study the discovery. No one came to any possible explainable conclusion, and while the Germans were in Sarugao, the first world war commenced. Sarugao became friendly with Germany before the war started, and supplied food and materials to Kaiser Wilhelm II German armies. This time it was easier to get to Sarugao. The mechanical engineering of the time made the journey by sea much faster and safer than the previous century; by the time Sarugao’s authorities realised that the French were about to strike, it was already too late. Sarugao collapse under French control. The end of World War I came with France governing the archipelago, exporting Sarugao’s  assets living it almost empty, almost without resources. Then it came World War II, and the Germans still had interest in the mysterious discovery that took place at the beginning of the century. Hitler had a obsession about the paranormal, and he didn’t wanted to miss the opportunity to find more about the vessel. Spain had gone through a civil war no long before WWII started, and could not take part in this new conflict. Devastated by the vicious fighting between the participant sides of the Spanish war, Francisco Franco decided to stay away from fighting and just support Hitler and Mussolini in other ways. During the Spanish war, the German presence was ample, using Spain as an experimental field for their new weapons and tactics, helping Franco to win the war against the Republicans. Some German forces stayed in Spain afterwards, but Hitler decided to send them to Sarugao for a retake  through the east coast of the Iberic peninsula instead  than to help the rest of the nazis forces in France through the Pyrenees. The German forces were far superior to the defending ones, and finally, the French were besieged by Hitler’s forces helped by a division of Franco’s army.  Germany and Spain became the new rulers of Sarugao. The island were plagued by scientists from Germany and Spain working on the mysterious vessel. While studding the ship’s surrounding terrain, a German team of geologists leaded by the Spanish expert Jose Antonio Perez Masa, discovered that underneath Carmona’s soil was the biggest oil pocket ever found in Europe. Sarugao became what it used to be, rich, but this time ruled by foreign leaders. The Germans, expecting some kind of attack by the Allies in the archipelago, decided to build a stronger military presence in the islands and started recruiting  natives and training them. Wrong move for Hitler, because after the Allies got half way through France after D Day, the natives knocked down all the German and Spanish presence in the islands and surroundings, becoming again independent and wealthy. The fight only extended to eight days, and the damage to the country was minimal. A perfect victory. Ricardo Fuentes was the man who took lead of Sarugao after the foreigners defeat. Supported by the respect and admiration of  the population, Ricardo Fuentes became one of the most popular leaders of the twentieth century. The 15 of December of 1963, Fuentes became ill at 75 years of age, and near death, from his bed he gave Sarugao a message, a wish for popular and fare elections after his death. He loved his country, and his country was non less. Subsequent to his death, Sarugao started to organize their first governmental elections, fetching many different and promising candidates to the voters choice. But General Alberto Sastre had different ideas of his own. In the 6 of April of 1964 General Sastre and his followers took over Sarugao, moving his army around the archipelago and destroying and killing any opposition. Sarugao’s civil war started. In 1968 General Sastre won the war and became Sarugao’s new ruler. The new dictator created a regime that within half a decade converted Sarugao in a concentration camp, no one lives, no one gets in. By 1975, in isolation, different fighting groups from inside the country started to ambush and attack the dictators forces, whenever, wherever, and whoever. A year later Sarugao was going through one of the most violent guerrilla wars ever seen in world history. That was going to be the era where alot of the missions I was working in suposse to develope, but because I couldn't make my mind on what addons to use I scraped it. There where about six missions allmost finished just wayting to get a Sarugao army pack that will never be even started cos I don't have the time neither the skill. After I reinstalled windows I decided to scrap them, they were becoming rader boring after testing them a zillion times. I can't wayt for the new version to be released, it may give me a escuse to worck on something and get on with it. Thanks Buggs. @CERO. Very detailed @CERO. Nice to have a island with some history behind it...........excellant  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@cero 0 Posted July 2, 2004 Thanks Buggs. I been trying the new version, its good. You haven't changed Tormes, thanks, I have a prefab( kind off) in there that I use. Just sandbags and fencing with some defending positions, but the sandbags and fencing are a pain in the rear to get it right when you are using different angles. It works perfectly. Thanks mate. Regards. @CERO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buggs 0 Posted July 2, 2004 Glad you like it. Cheers, Buggs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hotzenplotz 138 Posted November 1, 2011 Hello, would like convert sarugao to arma 2, i need a license from produzer. the name is SchuscH i hope i find him. Greez hotze Share this post Link to post Share on other sites