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Those in-the-know,

What is your advice for me should I be interested in borrowing a stock scenario map to be used in a new scenario?

The scenario in question is D. Bevard's Crusade for Hango.

https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Camp...2&ladder=2

I am in the process of creating an Allied Finland as of 9/1944 and would like to reuse the map for a hypotethical tis-for-tat clash between Finns and Germans in Hango.

As both sides had similar equipment, I would take a couple of existing units from German forces in Baltics and pitch them against Finns having pretty much similar equipment: Stugs, PzKpfw IVs, captured T-34s, artillery, infantry, Me 109s, etc...

Logistically, that's where Germans would have landed in all likelihood should they have decided to try and annex Finland after the armistice with Soviets in 9/1944...

Should be fun!

I would naturally credit him for the map in the scenario description.
Credit the map and rename the map to be the same as your scenario file name -- make sure the name doesn't exist already.

I'd recommend your initials and scenario location:

jp_budapest.scn
jp_budapest.map
jp_budapest.org
jp_budapest.bmp

You could also add the year.

jp_budapest44.scn
jp_budapest44.map
jp_budapest44.org
jp_budapest44.bmp

Jason Petho
Sound advice, thanks Jason! cheers
(11-19-2011, 09:45 AM)Jason Petho Wrote: [ -> ]Credit the map and rename the map to be the same as your scenario file name -- make sure the name doesn't exist already.

I'd recommend your initials and scenario location:

jp_budapest.scn
jp_budapest.map
jp_budapest.org
jp_budapest.bmp

You could also add the year.

jp_budapest44.scn
jp_budapest44.map
jp_budapest44.org
jp_budapest44.bmp

Jason Petho

I do something similar. When I use a map I put my first name in place of the first letter of the file names.

Using the above mine would be:

Edudapest.scn
Edudapest.map
Edudapest.org
Edudapest.bmp

I explain in a file within the zip that the scenario is part of the "what if" battle that occurred on the same map but at a different time in the war. Ie, an existing 1943 battle of Russian attack becomes the field of battle for the 1941 German attack. Or vice verso.
I also like to put in part of the scenario name. Ie, Red Steel at Fedorovko became, Red Mud at Fedorovko.

It works for me. Thanks for giving us that ability Jason! :thumbs_up:

cheers

HSL

Speaking of Mr. Bevard,

Does anyone know what is is currently doing or some of the first generation Talonsoft guys for that matter?

Last I heard Bob McNamara was working for a high end game company but I can't remember which one. I met Bob 20+ years ago at an ASL convention in Cleveland. As I remember he was a very interesting person to talk to with a wealth of game knowledge!

Ivan the Big:smoke:
(11-19-2011, 06:52 AM)Battle Kat Wrote: [ -> ]Those in-the-know,

What is your advice for me should I be interested in borrowing a stock scenario map to be used in a new scenario?

The scenario in question is D. Bevard's Crusade for Hango.

https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/Camp...2&ladder=2

I am in the process of creating an Allied Finland as of 9/1944 and would like to reuse the map for a hypotethical tis-for-tat clash between Finns and Germans in Hango.

As both sides had similar equipment, I would take a couple of existing units from German forces in Baltics and pitch them against Finns having pretty much similar equipment: Stugs, PzKpfw IVs, captured T-34s, artillery, infantry, Me 109s, etc...

Logistically, that's where Germans would have landed in all likelihood should they have decided to try and annex Finland after the armistice with Soviets in 9/1944...

Should be fun!

I would naturally credit him for the map in the scenario description.

Bevard maps are generally terribly incorrect, and as you know the map "makes" the scenario even if it is hypothetical. Better to make your own as you did in your previous scns.

Huib
Well, there is a peninsula... There is a town at the end of it... Correct enough :)

http://g.co/maps/zdzp6

Since I am building a hypotethical scenario it should do.

But as the map creation is really the fun part, at least for me, I will continue to create maps for the more historical cases myself cheers