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CARPATO — The Carpathian Theater of Operations new release on drivethrurpg.com
This 11"x17" PDF map is for RPGs set in an alternate history where WWIII happened in the late 1990s.
It shows the territory to the south of Poland across the Carpathian mountains down to the Adriatic Sea, and depicts all of Hungary, along with parts of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Yogoslavia, Romania, and Italy. All of the place names and roads were copied from a Cold War era map of the region. This digital product includes two maps: a regular version of the map, as well as one with a 20km indexed hex grid overlayed to assist with running it as a sandbox https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product...-tKJwKFE9AHahI |
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It's worth mentioning that the same company also has a Trans-Caucasian map as well.
From the website: - "This map specifically covers the Trans-caucasian region of the southwest U.S.S.R. covering the area between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, including Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, as well as parts of northeast Turkey and northwest Iran." https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product...ttest_filtered |
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Be nice if they do most of East Europe into Central USSR.
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For all we know, they're working on it already? I do wonder what mapping software they're using. It looks boffo!
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Another one showing the rest of Iran and part of Iraq is also called for. Be nice if they're working on it.
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I bought both of these and to be brutal, I was a little disappointed that they covered a relatively small area. From the description I was expecting a larger area to be shown.
That's no fault of the maps, they're still very useful and fit in nicely with the maps we've seen in T2k, that was simply my assumptions coming in to play but like mpipes and Matt Wiser, I'd really like to see more of those regions mapped out. |
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