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are the modules set in real world locals
i have a question are the modules set in real world locations or are they set in fictional locations and if so where are they suppose to be located
the reason i ask is i am trying to get beter maps for my games than the modules while i love pre 2000 era maps they suck for details |
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With the exception of Starnaman Incident, you can find all of the towns and cities on a map. You can figure out where Starnaman is by looking at there map and figuring it out on a real one. Prime Base, is somewhere close by N41 24.116 W119 7.983 degrees. If you look at their map and get a nice 1:50,000 or 1:25,000 map of the area you can figure it out very closely. |
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The coordinates fro Prime Base given above can be plugged into Google Maps. It shows a barren patch of desert in NW Nevada, far from anything else. Perfect location for a hidden secret headquarters.
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OK, so it's not a module, but I'm setting my current campaign in Nova Scotia, where I spent my teenage years and 20's. It's a lot more "real" that way. I'm basing some of the NPCs on my relatives, which gives me a full range of mannerisms and behaviours.
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Reality
I couln't agree more!! Any time I run a MP game, it is usually based in Pennsylvania (Where I grew up), or in North Carolina (Where I now live). Using people you know as NPC's adds a lot to the enjoyment and "reality" of the game.
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well the problem for me is i seam to live in or have lived in every major strike zone for targets , Warrensburg mo (its about dead center of the really nasty 10x 10 mrv strike in the middle of the state, then thiers San Diego ca nuff said , then colombia ,sc so none of the areas i lived in are going to be there when d-day rolls around mind you using the fokes you know is great as npc but is sucks that every spot you know is going to be going up in flames
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But there are enough other places in NC and PA that I have seen and know, that will not go "FLASH,BANG,SIZZLE" on D-Day. THose are the places I use. I just transpose people into the location I need. And then add however many years I choose for my wake up. I actually had a wake up happen AS THE NUKES ARE FALLING.....if that wasn't scary.... |
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Example: Building #1 was the main Imp hangout, #3 was the motor pool. I'll have to see if I can find my map key. Tony |
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For my game (PbP), I've found that Google Maps is a great tool. Clicking on the Map--->Terrain button provides a great view of the surrounding area.
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I'm very happy to see that this information is still online, in the form of "MSRMaps" (Microsoft Research Maps) which has older topo maps and satellite imagery available for free: http://msrmaps.com/default.aspx Check it out, the "real" Riverton (compare to the autonav map in PF-01): http://msrmaps.com/tile.ashx?t=2&s=14&x=211&y=1546&z=16 Tony Last edited by helbent4; 10-22-2010 at 02:56 PM. |
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