(10-30-2016, 12:38 AM)dukemat Wrote: has anyone noticed that the maps posted on the Tiller site are different than the current game map files.
I noticed that railroad hexes in particular were missing in the area of the D-1 exit on my game map.
Are there other differences as well?
From the patch 1.01 Readme file;
Map Changes
- Alternate small map graphics included
- Heavy Bridge removed from hex (85,108)
- Medium Bridges added at (242,198) and (246,197)
- Small Bridges added at (232,199), (236,203) & (237,204)
- All rail bridges converted to small bridges to reflect their poor ability to carry vehicles.
- Numerous place name updates
- Rail lines removed as per the below. Thanks to Chris Haigh who did all the research here. Most of these were tramways and were in the actual adjacent road - most closed before the war;
- Isigny - Grandcamp - St Laurent - Le Molay/Littry - Balleroy - (Closed 1929)
- Balleroy - Bayeaux (only shown on map going as far as Subles) - (Closed 1930)
- Balleroy - St Martin des Basacres (358,337) - Closed (1930)
- Bayeaux - Ryes - Arromanches - (Closed 1930/1)
- Ryes - Courseulles - (Closed 1931)
- Luc sur Mer - Ouistreham - Benouville - Caen (shown only going as far as Blainville) - (Closed 1944)
- Pont de Ranville (actually Benouville crossing Pegasus bridge!) - Dives - (Closed 1932)
- Caen (west station) - Potigny (547,336) - Falaise - (Closed 1932/3)
For Patch 1.02 there will be extensive map changes again driven by Chris Haigh. More on that to follow.
David