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Mod for Operation Compass WIP - Philippe - 08-21-2010 Here are a few screenshots for the Operation Compass mod that I'm currently working on. Operation Compass is Volcano Man's expansion mod for Panzer Campaigns Alamein. The mod should be ready for release sometime next week. For those not familiar with my work, I have three series of mods that all look pretty much like this (North Africa, Eastern Europe, and WW I). My mods are in the growing stage so there are still a lot of updates. Best place to see what I've done is to go to the Panzer Campaigns section of the GameSquad forum here: http://forums.gamesquad.com/forumdisplay.php?105-Panzer-Campaigns-Modern-Campaigns&s=d7db21c353c6e3513bccafd3f98b25de The individual threads there link to the latest versions as well as to everything else you'll need to install the mod (latest HPS patch, latest Volcano Man mod, latest MapMod). Mods are currently available for France: 1914, Budapest, Kursk, Minsk, Stalingrad, Tobruk, and Alamein (without Operation Compass). The mods rely on Volcano Man's graphics and certain parts of Jison's Mapmod, which is why my mod has to be added on after theirs. The mods all feature parchement-like textured terrain for zoomed-in and zoomed-out views, map symbols integrated into the map, repainted counters, and national flags added on to the unit images whenever it won't create a conflict. The mods are individually hosted at the Scenario Design Center, and at some point later this year or early next will have their own section (which will presumably be separate from my Napoleonic mods section). As things stand every time something changes in one of them (which usually triggers changes in the others), I have to scramble around adjusting addresses in a whole host of posts at the Wargamer and at GameSquad. These mods also include the first halting steps towards modding the 3-D portions of the game, though I have no intention of even thinking about doing that until I finish the series (i.e. ain't gonna be this year). I always include lots of alternate choices that will work, since some people hate flat flags and others will fiend my counter color choices a bit too weird, traditionalist, and old fashioned (I'm in to uniform colors, which can lead to some odd situations). And for the avoidance of doubt, these are graphics mods only. So it will make no difference in a pbem game if one player is using them and another is not. And yes, I scramble around a lot whenever Volcano Man comes out with an update. RE: Mod for Operation Compass WIP - enigma6584 - 08-21-2010 You do beautiful work. I'll be checking this all out. RE: Mod for Operation Compass WIP - Mr Grumpy - 08-21-2010 Philippe, If you keep your screenshots to no more than 775 pixels wide they will fit in the post and prevent having to scroll across to read the accompanying text. ;) RE: Mod for Operation Compass WIP - Glenn Saunders - 08-24-2010 These images are from the Tobruk Area, not the Compass Scns. Just saying thats all - they will still work the same. RE: Mod for Operation Compass WIP - Philippe - 08-24-2010 The images were chosen to show off some of the new national symbols on some of the units. So if you look closely you'll see Indian flags, an ensign of the Italian Royal Navy, the fascist emblem of the Camicie Neri (Black Shirts), the crowned coat of arms of the house of Savoy (the emblem of the Regia Esercito), an Australian flag (I forgot to show an example of the New Zealand flag, and yes, you can tell it's different), and the plain vanilla Italian flag that I use as the national symbol for the Libyan auxilliaries (Mussolini's Muslim Italians). The last picture shows Black Shirts, Italian regulars, and Italian auxilliaries in close proximity on the same map. The Black Shirts are shown in the tropical version of their unit colors, and the base colors for Italian regulars and Libyan auxiliaries are very close: the auxiliaries are really Italian units, just a bit more folkloric. There were some problems with my image database over the weekend that have now been resolved, so if you go to the Gamesquad website you can compare these unit images to the ones that show up in plain vanilla Alamein. Pay close attention to the Indian units' headgear. http://forums.gamesquad.com/showthread.php?94779-Midnight-at-the-Oasis-a-new-mod-for-Panzer-Campaigns-Alamein |