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Some details have also been added on individual maps. There are now lit braziers in the towers of Helmgart and I have improved the water in the Seven Lakes map.
Some update on maps for the campaign. There is a big campaign map project currently going on which I've become a part of, my Varenka Hill map have been added. It seems uncertain for the other maps though. The problem is that most of my maps feature very substantial settlements. They might be a bit to large as compared to the other minor settlements for it to feel uniform. Varenka Hill is not actually representing Varenka Hill but a Major City Siege. I have hopes that at least my Norscan map will be added as well. If you have not checked out the project, you really should!
Also, a big thanks to everyone who is making comments in the comment section!
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=894719859
Featuring a dwarven settlement built over several large hills with lots of tiers. There's also a large river crossed by 4 bridges. Otherwise the main focus of the map is the city, which covers most of it.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=887370868
(unfortunatley Terry moved the map edges further in than displayed, the villages were supposed to be more central)
I hope to return to it and maybe make a few additions so it looks even nicer.
What I mean is: Reeds and bushes at the lakesides...posts/fences, small cottages, Waystones/torches/ etc at crossroads...all the litle detail that takes a long time, but really adds depth and beauty to a map.
Thats my two cents, nice map!
The replayability of these battles are second to none. What these maps do for me is trigger those "Epic Battle moments".
These moments are the ones you have for all games. "Remember when we were holding down that fort against 3:1 odds, whilst your tired troops raced from a reinforce point?"
"Remember when your Gorebull shattered the Dawi lines as a last ditch attempt to break through the choke point?"
Thank you. To think we have so many more Armies and content ahead of us is exciting
I have remade the deployment zones of this, as well as my other two maps to allow to play them like sieges.
Have a look at:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=864857058
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=864855951
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=864857114
This one and the Seven Lakes have been renamed to Eschen and Quenelles since I have hopes to add them to the campaign as settlement assault maps (Helmgart is already a settlement on the map and no change of name were needed).
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=864794683
The city of Helmgrad guards the pass between the Empire and Bretonnia. You can fight in the 3 tiers of the city, on the field outside it. The mountain features small paths and lookout points that can prove valuable, especially in larger battles.