Back in the old days of powder and shot, star forts were built to provide firing positions to keep enemy soldiers away from the fort. This map is a recreation of a real fort, Vesting Bourtange, in
A new face to the mapper's guild, GonTo30, releases his first map. In the original description he submitted with this he stated my main issue with this map pretty well, it simply has way too little
Wulfwolf presents his second map today, "Hard Landing". Given the fact it's taken place somewhere near the Normandy that's a very fitting name as it sure was a hard landing for the allied
[quote]This is a picture i took well playing Company of heros. Its of alot of dead americans under constant artilary fire.[/quote] Seems like that some Allied solders have tried to capture the
Aaaah, a peaceful little village in the Netherlands. I love the smell of the tulips on the breeze, the gentle whoosh of the windmills in the distance, the rumble of... artillery fire? This map
This map certainly isn't bad at all, and a valiant effort for a second map. There's still a couple things missing, though... It'll make for an interesting battle nonetheless, for the first player to
Ooooh, spooky. The only thing missing from this map is Frankenstein's monster. We don't see many fantasy maps in this neck of the woods, and it's always nice to get something that deviates from the
And now this is a beautifully done little country map, with just about everything you need for an exciting tank battle. There's bridges, open fields, forests... Just about something for everyone,
Well, what a map we have here. This map is specifically intended to cause flying tanks and infantry mayhem. There's only one path for tanks (through the middle), and infantry have two other options,
TroyNL provides us with a new map today, the "Battle Of Anzio". I am not sure if this map is historically accurate, however, it sure provides some fun gameplay. Personally I would love to see a bit