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Yamalia Map?

Posted: 2010-02-10 05:27
by Vapourstreak
I just downloaded PR 0.9, and it looks absolutely amazing! Thank you all for this great mod.

Just wondering, though, I've heard a lot of excitement about a Yamalia map for the CF, but can't seem to find it in PR. Is it not out, or seperate download?

Thanks,
Vapour.

EDIT: Just a note, I'm only playing the singleplayer portion of PR, as I want to learn the ropes before I go online.

Re: Yamalia Map?

Posted: 2010-02-10 05:50
by Spartan0189
I'm sure that the new maps in 0.9 don't have Single Player, with the exception of Lashkar Valley, If I am correct.

But you can practice on Operation Archer, it has the Canadian Forces, It's not as open as Yamalia, but it gives more of a challenge to work on your tactics and such.

You can always create a local server and practice there, It's a good alternative other than going into a full server to practice.

Re: Yamalia Map?

Posted: 2010-02-10 05:56
by crazy11
All the new maps with the exception of Lashkar Valley have not yet been made ready to play single player.

Re: Yamalia Map?

Posted: 2010-02-10 05:57
by War-Saw-M249
Vapourstreak wrote:I just downloaded PR 0.9, and it looks absolutely amazing! Thank you all for this great mod.

Just wondering, though, I've heard a lot of excitement about a Yamalia map for the CF, but can't seem to find it in PR. Is it not out, or seperate download?

Thanks,
Vapour.

EDIT: Just a note, I'm only playing the singleplayer portion of PR, as I want to learn the ropes before I go online.
Oh its there, its just too awesome for Canadian eyes :shock:

Give it some time for servers to have it come up on the maplist, both standard and vehicle warfare versions are both great

Re: Yamalia Map?

Posted: 2010-02-10 05:59
by BloodBane611
As Crazy said, it's not available with bot support. If you want to see it, fire up a local, non-coop game, or join a MP server.

Re: Yamalia Map?

Posted: 2010-02-10 09:47
by Japub
Yamalia is the best of the new maps, no doubt. It feels very realistic somehow and the contrast between forest and open fields are great.