Dom's "Smooth Hilly EAW World"

I like to use Dom's "Smooth Hilly EAW World" patch with my European sets.
This (Eaw16.hm) file was used in my pics and by including this file you can have the same landscape stye.

This is just another option that I like and wanted to include just so it was easier to setup the terrain and go.
It is not needed to use this terrain and some areas are not perfect but all in all I think it gives a very nice effect overall and I recommend it.

Dom's complete readme is listed below and explains more details about his great mod.
I think you should give it a try...if you have not. :^)

Shawn (sagginb) Griffin 1-15-2002 

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SMOOTH HILLY EAW  WORLD

This is a file that makes the original EAW landscape hilly but in a soft way. It intends to simulate a  landscape with dunes or smooth hills.
Of course, it does not intend to make the european landscape "topographically-exact".
All airbases and ground targets lie in horizontal areas so that any of them are usable in single missions and campaigns, even at low altitude.
All cities also lie in horizontal areas. All roads and rivers run between the hills (or dunes).

This add-on is particularly designed for desert-like or mediterranean-like theaters (great terrains by Hoover/Pretzel and Paul Wilson)
 but it can be used with all yet-existing terrains except for the pacific-like terrains.
For the pacific terrains, an all-flat landscape was already released. It can be downloaded from either Cord's or Alain-James' site
(http://eaw.thrustmaster.com/frames.html or http://spower.free.fr/).

Just copy the EAW16.HM file into your main EAW directory to install.
Erase the file to uninstall.

The 3D forests, if displayed,  may give some odd results.
I recommend to use  HarryM's WindMillKill.ZIP utility which eliminates 3D forests and many buildings.

Contact me if you observe other problems.

I hope you'll enjoy. Much more to come ...

The great  mediterranean terrain in the screenshot is from Paul Wilson

September 2000

Dominique "DOM" Legrand
Dominique.Legrand@univ-lille1.fr 
