From the Readme:
Schmalfelden Beta Map v.94 (5 JUNE 2008)

Requirements:  ArmA 1.08 or higher.  No QG required.

Acknowledgements:  
I could not have created this without the shared wisdom, help and encouragement from people like Opteryx, Planck, Linker Split, Phaeden, Edge, Allie and many other good souls in the BIS Map Editing Forum.

Legal:
Permission is granted for personal, military or educational use with Armed Assault or VBS2. Any commercial use is strictly forbidden by BIS end user license agreement. Permission is granted to distribute this software as long as it is 100% free of charge and this readme file is distributed with it.  I assume no responsibility for any damages this program may cause - use at your own risk.  If your video card overheats or your computer blows up you're on your own.

Installation:  Place the Schmalfelden.pbo file in your Arma/Addons folder. ***Only one of the PBO versions can be placed in an Addon folder.  If more than one is based, ArmA will load the Plain Version.***

Schmalfelden is a map based on actual terrain in Germany, created using a military 1:50,000 scale topographic map and a Google Earth image of the area.  I selected this area for recreating realistic engagements in a European environment which might typically described as "good tank country", terrain which Soviet Forces would have sought to exploit with their tank and mechanized infantry forces had the Cold War ever gone "hot".  Another reason I selected this area was because unlike most of Germany, the farming communities in this area are very small - most towns usually are at least a square kilometer or two.  Hopefully the small size of the built up areas will help the ArmA AI.

Although the ground may appear to be flat (especially from the air) there are actually differences in elevation across the area of 50 meters.  Making use of the valleys and draws are critical in your tactical maneuvering.  

The map is also well suited for use in WW2 European scenarios.  I also find quite a bit of fun to ride around on a motorcycle and explore the roads and trails and take in the sights from odd corners of the map. Flying NOE in a helicopter is also entertaining in itself.

This is a BETA version of the map - a work in progress.
Known Issues:

1. This map still contains over 134,000 objects at this point and requires a good system for high FPS.  How many objects are in the players line of sight is the main factor impacting frame rate.  Obvious solutions to help improve FPS are reducing the Visibility Range and other Graphics options, increasing the fog in your mission setup (not unrealistic for Germany) or fighting at night.  A less obvious help is setting up missions so the players primary
direction of focus is toward the center of the map where there are fewer forests.  Keeping the forests on the west and northwest side at your back as much as possible is a good idea.

2. This is a 5120 meter x 5120 meter map, not an island - no water around it.  Apart from the small size some may not be happy with, this introduces oddities on the right and lower edge of the playing area, where the overlap of satellite image segments overlaps the actual image.  In effect you lose proper terrain image for some 500 meters on the right and bottom edge.  Not particularly noticeable on foot, but definitely noticeable when flying. I use these areas as setup areas for AI controlled forces to enter the scenario.  Additionally, the ArmA program uses the lower left satellite image segment to cover the area outside of the map playing area.

3. No airfield.

4. The forests do not have any under or edge growth - this will addressed in the future.  I have "roughed up" the terrain in the woods to help provide better cover (at least when prone).

5. The ArmA restriction of 4 textures per map segment (I have 6 total on the map) has required some texture fudging where there are too many texture types in close proximity.  Therefore you will find some forest floors with grass instead of leaves and ferns.  There are also some areas where there is light colored grass instead of preferred darker green grass.

Within the constraints of the game engine, I have attempted to make this map as realistic as possible.  Here are some exceptions and other comments:

1. Buildings.  
ArmA buildings are in general smaller than the real world buildings.  I've done the best I could to determine the
general type of structures, and the close clutter of the structures is realistic.  For those not familiar with
Germany, barns and other "out buildings" are usually all "in town" right next to the owners house - sometimes attached.  Animals, manure piles and associated odors too. (!;)

The hangar buildings represent the common pre-engineered steel "barns" which are quite evident in the Google image.

The church in Schmalfelden is much larger than the actual church which I found a photo of, but it is more correct in architecture.  An Eastern or Spanish style just didn't look right although the size would be more accurate.

I've used some artistic license in Schmalfelden and Speckheim to make them a bit more interesting.

2. Vegetation.
The forests in the area contain what might be called "lumber nurseries" where trees are harvested for lumber and the area then replanted with trees in dense rows.  Different species of trees and areas with different age trees are evident in the Google image.   While possible to recreate the dress-right-dress" rows of trees, doing so adds even more tree objects than are already on the map.  I opted for a random placement which restricts line of sight without using as many tree objects.

Tree and bush placement is accurate except for the lack of bushes in the forests.  Placement was simple because of the high resolution Google image.  You'll see single trees standing in the middle of a wheat fields.  They are there because they are really there.

3. Roads
Most German farm field paths and many forest trails are actually paved with light duty asphalt.  I thought it a bit "much" to do all the roads in asphalt and have down-graded many of these to gravel or dirt tracks.

4.  Interesting Note
The quarry is know for it's excellent plesiosaur fossils.  The area also has a lot of caves.

I request a little slack from German Armed Assault players <g>.  I know someone out there knows the area or even lives there, and while I am certainly open to criticism and correction, please remember I'm using maps, aerial images, and a few images off the net to construct the map.   Plus faded 20+ year old memories when I drove through the area once after visiting Rotenburg which is east of the map area.  (I lived in Thuengersheim, north of Wuerzburg 1985-88 while serving in the US Army.)  In any case, please do not be insulted by my failings or errors.

I would appreciate reports of errors on the map if you can provide coordinates or some description of the location.  Contact me on the BIS ArmA Forums (member name Nicholas Bell).

Enjoy!
Nick Bell
April 2008

V.81  27 April 2008
1. Desaturated greens on satellite map and eliminated some of the whitest farm fields.  I believe these white fields are ripe oats.  The tan/brown fields are wheat.  
2. Toned down the brightness of the quarry and the gravel pit.
3. Decreased the number of trees by 25,000 in the 2 woods in the center of the map and large portions (but not all) of the forests in the northwest corner.  I have experienced improved frame rate.  I plan to continue to thin out the forests.
4. Modifications to road network.
5. Cleaned up some road intersections.  I am aware of others than need work.
6.  Added road reflector posts on some of the roads.  Unfortunately they are backwards from the actual German posts.  Not much I can do about this.
7.  Corrected building heights which where above or below grade (ie "floating" or "sunk")
Plus other miscellaneous corrections and improvements.

V.82 4 May 2008
1.  Further improvements on satellite map.
2.  Eliminated another 30,000 trees.  Frame rate continues to improve.
3.  Fixed several more ugly intersections.
4.  Objects added: Additional road reflector posts, road signs, street lights in 2 towns so far, miscellaneous objects.
5.  More building height problems addressed.
6.  Longitude/Latitude changed to make it compatible with BAS f (this change is not included in the readme file but the change is the PBO).

v.90 16 May 2008
1.  Reduction of tree quantity in all forests now complete - a major task.  Frame rates should show improvement.
2.  Added additional fields with hay rolls.
3.  Added brush to numerous locations along roads, lanes, and between fields.  This consists of krovi_long bush type sunk 1.5 meters below the surface.  When used in combination with Durg's Vegetation Fix, these low bushes provide concealment when the player is prone.
4.  Eliminated incorrectly located road reflector posts in towns and farm roads.
5.  Further improvments in roads and intersections.  The road smoothing script doesn't seem to be going the best job for some reason, and many roads remain somewhat bumpy.
6.  More improvements in the satellite image, toning down the bright fields.
7.  I continue to find floating or sunk buildings which I am fixing.  Some I swear I have already addressed.  Either my memory is bonkers (probable) or Visitor has gremlins (possible).
8.  Odds and ends you probably won't notice.

v.91 20 May 2008  Minor Update
1.  Ladders and doors now work.  Thanks to Fitzee on the BIS forums for his help solving my problems with this.
2.  Fixed a mask conflict at the quarry entrance.

***NOTE: ONLY INSTALL ONE VERSION OF V0.94 AT A TIME***

v.94 5 June 2008 (Plain Version - looks like previous versions)
1.  Satellite image improvements.
2.  Continued work correcting minor problems.

v.94HV 5 June 2008 (Heavy Vegetation Version)
1 & 2 As above.
3.  Edge growth added to forests.  Expect lower frame rates.  Great for ambushing the opponent.

v.94XHV 5 June 2008 (Extra Heavy Vegetation Version)
1-3. As above
4.  Because the edge growth creates a "hollow forest", this version adds a "minimal" amount of vegetation to forest interiors to break up line of sight.  Expect lower frame rates.  I have experienced some extremely "exciting" engagements in forests with this version, but you will probably have to crank down your visibility range and visual options to get decent FPS.  Of course, if the mission is contained to forest areas you really don't need to have the visibility range set high.  And if it causes too much lag, drop back and use either the "plain" version or the "Heavy Vegetation" version.









