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[Map] Hill 262 - Battle of Mont-Ormel [WIP] (PR:N)

Posted: 2013-04-12 14:49
by Phoenixo_Idaho
Name : Hill 262

Location : Mont-Ormel. Northeast of Chambois. "Basse-Normandie" ; France

Story: August 1944. The Falaise pocket is on the verge of separating the majority of German troops in Normandy from the rest of the Staff. The Germans are desperate and circled. To help them, the SS Second Armored Corps tried a breakthrough on Mont-Ormel, the August 20, to open a passage for let the troops encircled to flee towards the Seine.

Mont-Ormel, defended by the Polish units of the 10th Armoured Regiment and the 8th Infantry Regiment light is quickly surrounded. Isolated from the rest of the allied armies, Poles resisted until the arrival of Canadian units after 3 days and 2 nights of rare violence and bravery. They fought to the end, with their baionnetes.

Size : 2km
Factions : Germany vs Polish regiments (under british uniform)
Game Play Type : Infantry/ Tank assault


Hill 262 is a map that has been designed and performed by [79th]Nikita and I for the Forgotten Honor Tournament. It's A FH2 map that we destine to Project Normandy in the near future, with the permission of the FHT. We are looking for a mapper that is agree to work on it


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Concept map (in French ;) )

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Early Minimap. A lot of things have changed since

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FH2 screenshot

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FH2 Screenshot

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FH2 Screenshot


More screenshots there :
Index of /images/FHT

Re: [Map] Hill 262 - Battle of Mont-Ormel [WIP] (P:N)

Posted: 2013-04-12 17:47
by Adriaan
Looks like it uses FH2 statics/overgrowth (and possible other stuff). All that would have to be replaced for it to be used in PR?

Re: [Map] Hill 262 - Battle of Mont-Ormel [WIP] (P:N)

Posted: 2013-04-12 18:01
by Rabbit
[R-DEV]Adriaan wrote:Looks like it uses FH2 statics/overgrowth (and possible other stuff). All that would have to be replaced for it to be used in PR?
Yes MTS

Re: [Map] Hill 262 - Battle of Mont-Ormel [WIP] (P:N)

Posted: 2013-04-12 18:39
by Phoenixo_Idaho
[R-DEV]Adriaan wrote:Looks like it uses FH2 statics/overgrowth (and possible other stuff). All that would have to be replaced for it to be used in PR?
Yes. it's explained of the front page :wink:

"Hill 262 is a map that has been designed and performed by [79th]Nikita and I for the Forgotten Honor Tournament. It's A FH2 map that we destine to Project Normandy in the near future, with the permission of the FHT. We are looking for a mapper that is agree to work on it"

Re: [Map] Hill 262 - Battle of Mont-Ormel [WIP] (P:N)

Posted: 2013-04-12 19:35
by CTRifle
So you arent going to work on it, rather asking for someone to do it?

Re: [Map] Hill 262 - Battle of Mont-Ormel [WIP] (P:N)

Posted: 2013-04-12 20:08
by Rabbit
Easier to convert than you would think. As long as you have about 10 gigs of free space.

Re: [Map] Hill 262 - Battle of Mont-Ormel [WIP] (P:N)

Posted: 2013-04-13 08:04
by AfterDune
Phoenix contacted me, we talked about it and Normandy is allowed to use the map. But yes, that requires you to replace all FH2 statics with our own. Not impossibru at all, just requires someone that enjoys placing statics and everything. The terrain is all done, except probably needs some adjusting here and there to fit the statics better.

We have no Polish forces however, so will be placeholdered with US for now I guess.

Re: [Map] Hill 262 - Battle of Mont-Ormel [WIP] (P:N)

Posted: 2013-04-13 09:26
by Phoenixo_Idaho
[quote=""'[R-DEV"]AfterDune;1885124']
We have no Polish forces however, so will be placeholdered with US for now I guess.[/quote]

To add polish forces require british forces first, because of the uniform. As you can see only a few details make the difference :

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See "Poland" under the shoulder

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Under the shoulder, one emblem of the Polish Army

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The emblem

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Polish forces skin made by [79th]Nikita for the FHT (FH2)

[quote="CTRifle""]So you arent going to work on it, rather asking for someone to do it?[/quote]

Sadly yes. actually I've no skillz in use of BF2 editor and Nikita has no time to come back on hill 262 currently. But keep in mind that any mapper who would enjoy to work on it will have access to a lot of documents gathered by my team : photographies (took on the area. it's not far from Paris :D ), satellites images, french databases etc.