Standalone map of Slovakia made by kapo944
Features:
-Beautiful views
-Realistic Slovakian Interchanges
-Kilometers of roads
-Many cities
-Standalone map
-Don’t need DLC
-Works on 1.27 version
Download link:
-Version 6.0.2
https://mega.nz/#!PYRGDL6b!-DDZJrfcN9fL ... Be67VMN7CM
Photos:
Post written with permission kapo944
[REL] SVK Map by kapo944 6.0.2 (1.27)
- Noah_Lukas
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Very nice pictures man
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- mattloveOHIOST5
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Downloaded this out of curiosity, with my expectations set low, seeing the screenshots on Facebook. Drove for an hour and a half, and here are my first impressions.
I'll compare it with the Hungary standalone map. While it is nothing like the Hungary map, and does not use predominantly custom models, there are a selection of custom models, ranging from houses to specific Slovakian lamps. The map features the Central and Eastern half of Slovakia (not sure what scale it is in but a drive from Ruzomberok to Poprad took me some time) - so don't expect Bratislava and the areas (but that's natural - maps take a long time to make).
The map is very good at capturing the general Slovakian feel. Parts of a very straight mountainous D1 between Poprad and Kosice, well reflected vast emptiness of agricultural fields, little villages high up in the Tatras on the drive to Svidnik, roads which switch between two and three lanes, as is standard in Slovakia, tunnels... and so on. While the road from Ruzomberok, cities of Banska Bystrica and Zvolen and the general areas around D1 are well built, same cannot be said about Dolny Kubin and Ruzomberok areas. They appear to be either poorly built, or simply old and not rebuilt. The tree type there is that ugly vanilla, which can result in a boring, unvaried landscape.
All in all, I loved driving on it, because the landscape is varied, and drives don't get boring. My biggest issue with this map are the signs! They're good, but feel artificial, the text is sometimes not indented or aligned properly, there are signs with lots of margin on them, and some even use Slovakian font and a standard font! (in Poprad).
Generally, it is a very good map in most areas! I loved driving on the map and would recommend it for the very realistic Slovakian feel, but it could be better with rebuilds of certain towns like Ruzomberok, and improving signage. In terms of ideas for future releases, definately an expansion to the West (Trnava, Bratislava, Nitra, Zilina) and maybe some actual borders, where jobs could be picked up/delivered (the border to Miskolc, and down 78 to Korbielow crossing in Poland).
I'll compare it with the Hungary standalone map. While it is nothing like the Hungary map, and does not use predominantly custom models, there are a selection of custom models, ranging from houses to specific Slovakian lamps. The map features the Central and Eastern half of Slovakia (not sure what scale it is in but a drive from Ruzomberok to Poprad took me some time) - so don't expect Bratislava and the areas (but that's natural - maps take a long time to make).
The map is very good at capturing the general Slovakian feel. Parts of a very straight mountainous D1 between Poprad and Kosice, well reflected vast emptiness of agricultural fields, little villages high up in the Tatras on the drive to Svidnik, roads which switch between two and three lanes, as is standard in Slovakia, tunnels... and so on. While the road from Ruzomberok, cities of Banska Bystrica and Zvolen and the general areas around D1 are well built, same cannot be said about Dolny Kubin and Ruzomberok areas. They appear to be either poorly built, or simply old and not rebuilt. The tree type there is that ugly vanilla, which can result in a boring, unvaried landscape.
All in all, I loved driving on it, because the landscape is varied, and drives don't get boring. My biggest issue with this map are the signs! They're good, but feel artificial, the text is sometimes not indented or aligned properly, there are signs with lots of margin on them, and some even use Slovakian font and a standard font! (in Poprad).
Generally, it is a very good map in most areas! I loved driving on the map and would recommend it for the very realistic Slovakian feel, but it could be better with rebuilds of certain towns like Ruzomberok, and improving signage. In terms of ideas for future releases, definately an expansion to the West (Trnava, Bratislava, Nitra, Zilina) and maybe some actual borders, where jobs could be picked up/delivered (the border to Miskolc, and down 78 to Korbielow crossing in Poland).
It's not but towns of Michalovice and Vranov nad Toplou are, which are both about 30km IRL from Hummene. So maybe in the future?mattloveOHIOST5 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2017 21:41Is the town of Hummene in this map? Its where the Slovakian part of my family is from
1.The Ružomberok and Dolny Kubin area is going to be rebuilded, but it will be rebuilded when developers will make new citiesHighFlyerPL185 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2017 01:26
The map is very good at capturing the general Slovakian feel. Parts of a very straight mountainous D1 between Poprad and Kosice, well reflected vast emptiness of agricultural fields, little villages high up in the Tatras on the drive to Svidnik, roads which switch between two and three lanes, as is standard in Slovakia, tunnels... and so on. While the road from Ruzomberok, cities of Banska Bystrica and Zvolen and the general areas around D1 are well built, same cannot be said about Dolny Kubin and Ruzomberok areas. They appear to be either poorly built, or simply old and not rebuilt. The tree type there is that ugly vanilla, which can result in a boring, unvaried landscape.
All in all, I loved driving on it, because the landscape is varied, and drives don't get boring. My biggest issue with this map are the signs! They're good, but feel artificial, the text is sometimes not indented or aligned properly, there are signs with lots of margin on them, and some even use Slovakian font and a standard font! (in Poprad).
Generally, it is a very good map in most areas! I loved driving on the map and would recommend it for the very realistic Slovakian feel, but it could be better with rebuilds of certain towns like Ruzomberok, and improving signage. In terms of ideas for future releases, definately an expansion to the West (Trnava, Bratislava, Nitra, Zilina) and maybe some actual borders, where jobs could be picked up/delivered (the border to Miskolc, and down 78 to Korbielow crossing in Poland).
2. Some signs are bad - I know it, but it’ll be fixed soon. Poprad also will be rebuilded in the future
3. The developers are expanding map. They’re making Nitra, Martin and some small cities right now. Another cities will be make in the future.
4. I’ll pass ideas to kapo
- mattloveOHIOST5
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All you can do is to rename map to europe and with mod Deleted europe use standard profile for standalone map.
Working on San Diego map, 2:5 scale: www.promods.net/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=25293
I NEED HELP for:
- landscape
- details
- signage and
- company advisors (which companies to put where)
I NEED HELP for:
- landscape
- details
- signage and
- company advisors (which companies to put where)