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Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 12:07
by TheAssProtectors.Nr1
Looks terrific! It has a great story, which makes the map feel very realistic indeed.

Good job!

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 12:58
by Arnoldio
Very nice, the best woodland map as far as the pictures show imo.

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 13:21
by J.Brawn
Awsome ! :)

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 15:17
by Mellanbror
Looks great! Can't wait to try it out =)
Don't even wanna think about how many hours you must have spent making it. Thank you.

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 15:54
by iAllex
It's beautifull!! it actually is !. I see so many strategic points in where to settle a forward outpost, a mortar team, key defence points... I love it!

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 16:15
by Redamare
Honestly ... im not quite sure how i feel about this map . . . it looks great dont get me wrong . . its just Its missing a feel .. there isnt a setting really its alot like .. a forrest map which has a couple of objectives .. but take Koselzk for example .. THAT has a feel that your fighting in the mountian ranges of russia . . Or korengall / especialy Silent eagle .. they all have a specific feel .. you say this is basicaly the area between russia and China/?? in that case why isnt it Baboo forests? why arnt there more mountian objectives?? ... Honestly i think its a good map but it should be switched to a differnt faction layout .... instead of Russia VS China Swap out the buildings so there not asian themed .. and Lend the map to a community faction when they get released. .... but realy GOOD WORK i really like the wide open areas with the forests good balance . . .

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 21:20
by GeorgRavioli
Man what a great looking map. Lol i saved one of the pictures as my desktop background. Thank you guys. I've been waiting for a Russia vs. China map forever, those two armies are probably my favorites (except for the Filipino New People's Army :D ).

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 21:37
by C1C
Damn, awesome work! :D

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 22:21
by Exonar
It's nice to see some non-miday maps. Though sometimes I'm staring at the beauty of the sun rise/fall and not the direction of baddies. :o ops:

Nice map, can't wait to play.

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-01 22:39
by [T]waylay00
Redamare wrote:they all have a specific feel .. you say this is basicaly the area between russia and China/?? in that case why isnt it Baboo forests? why arnt there more mountian objectives??
Not all of China is bamboo and mountains...

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-02 02:46
by GeorgRavioli
Yeah whenever I think of China I think of really nice forests, Yetis, and basically Qin Ling. Whenever I think of Bamboo forests I immediately get Guadalcanal and Vietnam stuck in my head.

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-02 05:37
by Absolute Killer
really cool, i enjoy these woodland maps the most, just hopefully it isnt laggy

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-02 09:16
by NoobSentinel
Looking forward to have some freeform C&C battles here.

<sniff> Do I smell Epicness?

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-02 20:20
by zephyr89s
You should be ashamed of yourself for making such a tranquil zen-like Chinese countryside into a war zone. For shame, FOR SHAME!!

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-04 23:11
by ChallengerCC
Looks awesome !

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-09 06:06
by K4on
it needs a big primary objective, like a "missile silo" or a "kashan bunker" to fight for.
fightin for some random hills like on quinling is boring ;)

but: it is a great looking map

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-09 07:27
by pfhatoa
I like fighting for hills. I guess it reminds of the games of my childhood!

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-09 10:34
by avant-garde
Nice work.
But what you guys don't know is that I felt pretty funny when I saw the term "Wanda Shan" which is the name of a relatively famous milk powder brand here in China. And I believe that for way more Chinese players, the first thing that comes to mind when seeing the term is the milk rather than the mountain ("Shan" means mountain, in Chinese). :lol:

Re: Wanda Shan

Posted: 2010-10-09 10:52
by Nitneuc
the name of a relatively famous milk powder brand here in China
I hope it's not the melamine contaminated one :-| .