Make moscow maps great again!

Back when OBT began we basically had 4 maps for moscow. These were:

Fortified District

Vysokovo village

Monastery

Prokovskoe City (Assault)

Except Monastery and Vysokovo, they were set during the winter.

The other map releases added no more winter maps. All of them were summer or spring. Sunny weather where snow is basically gone (only a few small spots remained)

And we can also see the devs turn to summer maps in recent map and level additions. Making another spring map, while adding tanks that have summer camouflage.

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The battle of Moscow was mostly fought during the winter

Check this out! Soldiers were freezing! Now its a nice sunny summer or spring all the time. Since Kamenka river and Fortified district are basically removed or are very rare to get.

Why do we even have these?
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These guys are prepared to survive in the artic, yet were fighting in the summer!

@1942786 Please change this! We need to have MORE winter maps, aka most have to be winter maps.

Add the snowstorm effect for all as well.

Replace the latest tanks standart camo from summer to winter.

TLDR: Remake maps to be in the winter, and make more winter maps!

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Same as Stalingrad sadly.

Soldiers are dressed in white, with warm attire, yet the map looks like spring…

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Pokrovskoe.

There also was kamenka, beloe lake as conquest, birch grove also appeared sometimes (I liked to fight in trench near B).

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Agreed.

More maps with snow, trenches and all that stuff. I really liked Volokolamsk from WT, and that’s how I want moscow maps to look.

Moscow is the best campaign for trench warfare after all.

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This battle began on September 30, 1941 and ended on April 30, 1942. It is obvious that almost all of autumn, all of winter and almost all of spring are here, and it is obvious that for seven months in a row there is not only severe winter weather. Even in Russia. Even near Moscow. For example, I am a resident of Russia, I know for sure what the weather really is. On maps such as quarry and timber farm “May” it is autumn. The leaves fall from the trees during the battle. Why you call autumn spring and summer is not clear to me. Further, the battle for Moscow is divided into two long stages. 1) when the Germans were advancing according to the plans of Operation Typhoon and almost reached Moscow 2) when the Red Army began its large-scale offensive operation on December 5, 1941. That’s exactly by the time of November-December-January there were severe frosts. The rest of the time the weather was different.

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what beautiful moments, moments that will never be the same again… battle for moscow

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I completely agree… Stalingrad feels like the outskirts of the berlincampaign instead of cold soviet atmosphere

i remember kamenka river, where its kamenka

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Under kamen

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Then dont release winter camos.

What the **** is it?

The lack of winter maps for both Moscow and especially Stalingrad are just baffling. Focusing on mostly Autumn setting feels dull especially on an Eastern Front campaign where major offensives take place on either winter or summer.

Moscow needs new winter maps too but we get like 3 consecutive autumn maps since last year but not a single winter map has added since then. Stalingrad feels so incomplete without the winter maps.