Philippeatbay -> RE: Are their terrain mods yet that make the terrain less hard to look at and all trees drawn? (8/11/2017 4:51:39 AM)
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Haven't loaded the game yet so I can't comment on how the game depicts things. But if you were wondering where the trees are, while there were a few large (by Belgian standards) forests scattered between Charleroi and Brussels, the large clumps of trees on the Waterloo battlefield proper were to the north or to the east of where the main fighting took place. This is what the battlefield looked like in someone else's depiction. There weren't a whole lot of woods. A clump of trees in the parc at Hougomont, the bois de Soignes northeast of Mont St. Jean near the town of Waterloo itself, and the bois de Paris, a big wood (not part of the battlefield) between Wavre and Waterloo that masked the arrival of the Prussians off to the east. There's also some little clumps of trees behind La Haye Sainte and a small orchard in its park. The battlefield itself was relatively open and clear, except in a few spots (Hougomont, La Haye Sainte, and Papelotte). The main features were the rolling terrain (great for reverse slope tactics) and the mud (which had pretty much dried up by 1 PM). [img]http://i.imgur.com/1iB4Qu9.jpg[/img]
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