New frontline - Far East

Well very few games focus on early war majority focus on late war sadly but the map requires a lot of work I mean the train station part is well nothing compared to the real one xD

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I liked the 1920s picture where it literally said Харбин, not even in Chinese or Latin script lol

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They could have barrowed from the Berlin map and separated the city in to 3 - 4 different maps:

outskirts with the shrine , train station, unit 731 location with the industrial area and city. You can make at least 4 maps from this city.

Its super unique and multicultural city.

If we talk about borrowing, I’m surprised no Orthodox Christian church has been borrowed from Moscow/Rzhev for Harbin so far.

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Yeah very strange there is a lot of things they can take from other maps that will work.

Agreed, but we all know that its a skeleton dev team now. I actually wish I could help them with texture work if anything, even for free or some gold lol
As experienced graphic designer I would do wonders with existing buildings or uniforms.
Enlisted modders would completely change the situation even more, and all it would take is just a little request of help and cooperation

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For reference:

Supposed Harbin airport from Soviet recon plane

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Oh, I hope the town isn’t just one long street… Because that’s what I see from the air…

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@SnowieW

I did some research about the “Harbin airport”:

The Harbin airport (aerodrome) seems to be Majiagou (马家沟), as it is also mentioned in Soviet memoirs.

It was located on the southeastern outskirt of Harbin.

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Built next to a pre-existing racecourse in the Japanese period (early 1930s) and converted into Harbin’s first airfield under the Manchukuo administration. During the 1930s–1940s it served as a local military–civil airfield used by Japanese forces and by Manchukuo authorities for liaison and troop air movements. In August 1945 Soviet airborne and air-landing groups seized the field during the Manchurian operation.

The picture above with the Soviet soldier seems to have been taken next to the building of the Harbin Branch of Manchuria Aviation Company at the Majiagou aerodrome.

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Here is what the building looked like in 1950
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Here is what the hangars looked like
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And this was supposedly a “Lecture hall and engine workshop”
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Entrance warning sign in Russian and Chinese (would be cool to replicate ingame)
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Entrance motor road
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For reference, here is the building of the Changchun aerodrome (called Xinjing from 1932 to 1945), with similar architecture


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I know it’s probably too much to ask, but I just really like history

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It is. Also half of the town is not accessible in actual battles and the out of bounds areas of the town lack details and have lots of bugs like floating sidewalks, houses and ground texture inside some houses

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@Veekay45 - Very nice, thanks for sharing!

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The notice board reads as follows

Anyone who causes harm to, or endangers, the airfield shall be punishable by death, regardless of circumstances

By the Harbin Flying Squadron

有危害及飛行場者不論何皆處於死刑。 哈爾濱飛行隊

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(the above two are different maps btw)

Battlefield random houses: basically emptied.





Enlisted random houses: everyone including those inaccessible or completely out of combat route in certain missions is unique through hand-placed different kinds of interior decoration and furniture with ethnic characteristics - masterpiece!

… wait, the post is about simplifications and limitations due to pre-gen hardware?

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And on the overly simplified Harbin:




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It’s about the post office, so I am not going to show how many same 咖啡館 or 律師行 this random town has and located extremely close.

Edit: BTW, another two issues related to these signboards are that, every house in this random town is a 咖啡館 or 律師行 or 时装洋行, all commercial and no residential houses; and all these signboards are written in the same two fonts, indicating they are held by the same company?

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okay i wont waste any more time on this piece of junk


yes it is a special and mysterious custom for Chinese to use dirt as their floor board and lock their doors in the stone pavement

and a question that has been troubling me for a long time: which people prefer to built their staircase at the entrance?

yup, thats one of the biggest problems with this map, who thought its a good idea?

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