About This File
New Horizons Productions
NHP Bugaboo Provincial Park
By beskhu3epnm
The Bugaboos (or Bugaboos) are a granite mountain range in the Purcell Mountains of eastern British Columbia, Canada located at 50°44′N 116°45′W. Major spires in the range are listed below. The area is commonly known to locals and mountaineers as "the Bugs".
- Bugaboo Spire (3204 m)
- Snowpatch Spire (3084 m)
- Pigeon Spire (3156 m)
- Crescent Spire
- Crescent Towers
- the Howsers
- Hound's Tooth
- Marmolata Spire
- Brenta Spire
This map is considered extremely difficult to build on. If you must have a map with several small villages amongst a backdrop of amazing mountains, this map is for you. Otherwise, you may consider passing on it!
This map was created using new 16bit technology that makes maps 100% accurate. Created entirely from 16bit PNG greyscale (JPEG is 8bit), the map never drops below 16bits of data. It is spaced for 16m per pixel, 1:1 in the SC4 world. The elevations are 100% accurate as per DEM data.
The map measures 5 large tiles wide by 5 large tiles long (1281x1281). A config is included in the .zip package, however don’t limit yourself creatively, as it is set up for large cities only.
The Columbus Terrain Textures were used when opening/saving the city tiles in game, but any terrain mod can used to do the same. For custom snow levels and rock angles, I have included a custom copy of the main file in the Columbus Textures. Simply replace the default file with the one included in the package. Credits to Cycledogg for permission to use these!
The PEG Limestone Rock Mod was used when opening/saving the city tiles in game, but any rock mod can used to do the same.
Make sure to visit our NHP Map Forum for posting your thoughts, suggestions, requests and comments + sneak peaks of future maps by the New Horizons Productions Team. Also, there are some much better screenshots of this map available in the thread. Enjoy this map, and don’t forget to comment & rate, even if you hate it!
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