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'''Carpathians''' is a ground forces map available in all modes, it was added in Update 1.41.27.12 (a major patch between Update 1.41 and 1.43). The map is set in the Carpathian Mountain range, in Eastern Europe. The center of the map is an open field, with some natural depressions, and a trench system in the middle, to provide cover. There are a few rocky hills in the north-east, and south of the map and a main, larger hill in the west. There is a ruined castle on top the western hill providing a location for close quarters flights, and a good position to shoot down on players in the middle and east of the map. | '''Carpathians''' is a ground forces map available in all modes, it was added in Update 1.41.27.12 (a major patch between Update 1.41 and 1.43). The map is set in the Carpathian Mountain range, in Eastern Europe. The center of the map is an open field, with some natural depressions, and a trench system in the middle, to provide cover. There are a few rocky hills in the north-east, and south of the map and a main, larger hill in the west. There is a ruined castle on top the western hill providing a location for close quarters flights, and a good position to shoot down on players in the middle and east of the map. | ||
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− | The Carpathians is a mountain range stretching throughout Central Europe into Eastern and Southeastern Europe. Today the Carpathians is divided into three sections, Western ( | + | The Carpathians is a mountain range stretching throughout Central Europe into Eastern and Southeastern Europe. Today the Carpathians is divided into three sections, Western (Czechoslovakia, Poland, Slovakia), Eastern (southeastern poland, eastern Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania), and Southern (Romania, Serbia). As a range passing through most of the Eastern Front, the Germans attempt to defend the Carpathian region via the passes while the Soviets attempt to break through the mountain ranges. This culminated to the Battle of Dukla Pass that lasted from September to October 1944. The battle ended indecisively with both sides suffering losses, but the Axis' dwindling manpower causes them to withdraw and the Soviets were able to continue and liberate Ukraine. |
The ruined castle on the map bears some resemblance to Spiš Castle in modern day Slovakia. | The ruined castle on the map bears some resemblance to Spiš Castle in modern day Slovakia. | ||
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==Map configuration== | ==Map configuration== | ||
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{{Notice|It is not clear if the Break variant of Carpathians still appears in random battles.}} | {{Notice|It is not clear if the Break variant of Carpathians still appears in random battles.}} | ||
One flag will be on the castle on northwest hill that, when taken, will unlock a flag close to the original spawn point for the opposing team. The other flag will be in the fortified pit in the south east that, when taken, will unlock a point close to the original spawn point for the opposing team. [[File:MapLayout Break Carpathians.jpg|x300px|thumbnail|none|The Break configuration.]] | One flag will be on the castle on northwest hill that, when taken, will unlock a flag close to the original spawn point for the opposing team. The other flag will be in the fortified pit in the south east that, when taken, will unlock a point close to the original spawn point for the opposing team. [[File:MapLayout Break Carpathians.jpg|x300px|thumbnail|none|The Break configuration.]] | ||
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+ | * The famous voice message "Attack/Defend the D point" was added exclusively for this map - at one point there was a version of the map where a D point would appear on the map during the game randomly as a "Supply Crate". Capturing the point would've reduce enemy's tickets in a big quantity and the point would disappear. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
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== Media == | == Media == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 07:44, 8 March 2021
Contents
Overview
Carpathians is a ground forces map available in all modes, it was added in Update 1.41.27.12 (a major patch between Update 1.41 and 1.43). The map is set in the Carpathian Mountain range, in Eastern Europe. The center of the map is an open field, with some natural depressions, and a trench system in the middle, to provide cover. There are a few rocky hills in the north-east, and south of the map and a main, larger hill in the west. There is a ruined castle on top the western hill providing a location for close quarters flights, and a good position to shoot down on players in the middle and east of the map.
The tank battles map is 2km x 2km and the air battles map is 65km x 65km.
Game Mode | AB | RB | SB |
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Domination | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
Conquest #1 | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
Conquest #2 | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
Conquest #3 | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
Battle | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
Break | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km | 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
Game Description
Two armies ran into a fight for possession of the mountain pass.
Historical Background
The Carpathians is a mountain range stretching throughout Central Europe into Eastern and Southeastern Europe. Today the Carpathians is divided into three sections, Western (Czechoslovakia, Poland, Slovakia), Eastern (southeastern poland, eastern Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania), and Southern (Romania, Serbia). As a range passing through most of the Eastern Front, the Germans attempt to defend the Carpathian region via the passes while the Soviets attempt to break through the mountain ranges. This culminated to the Battle of Dukla Pass that lasted from September to October 1944. The battle ended indecisively with both sides suffering losses, but the Axis' dwindling manpower causes them to withdraw and the Soviets were able to continue and liberate Ukraine.
The ruined castle on the map bears some resemblance to Spiš Castle in modern day Slovakia.
Map configuration
Change Maps by Game Modes | ||
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Domination
There are three Capture Points. Point A will be in the middle of map in a formation of rocks, B is on the bottom right side, C is on the fortress structure on the hill top left of the map.
Domination Mode - Map Layouts |
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2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
In AB point A will be among the trenches in the centre of the map, B is between two hills in the east of the map, C is in the castle on the western hill. In RB point A will be among the trenches in the centre of the map, B is between two hills in the east of the map, C is in the castle on the western hill. In SB the capture points are in the same place as in AB and RB, however each team has two spawn points, which are located further away from the capture points. |
Conquest
There are three configurations of the conquest mode, each with one capture point. The point will either be at the north valley, middle hill, or south cliff.
Conquest Mode - Map Layouts | ||
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Conquest #1 | Conquest #2 | Conquest #3 |
2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
In AB the capture point is among the trenches in the centre of the map. In RB the capture point is among the trenches in the centre of the map. In SB the capture point is among the trenches in the centre of the map. |
In AB the capture point is between two hills in the east of the map. In RB the capture point is between two hills in the east of the map. In SB the capture point is between two hills in the east of the map. |
In AB the capture point is in the castle on the western hill. In RB the capture point is in the castle on the western hill. In SB the capture point is in the castle on the western hill. |
Battle
There are two capture points, each belonging to a team. The points are located north and south of the trench system in the middle of the map.
Battle Mode - Map Layouts |
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2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km 2.0 km x 2.0 km |
In AB the capture points are locate in the fields to the east and west of the center hill. In RB the capture points are locate in the fields to the east and west of the center hill. In SB the capture points are locate in the fields to the east and west of the center hill. |
Break
It is not clear if the Break variant of Carpathians still appears in random battles. |
Trivia
- The famous voice message "Attack/Defend the D point" was added exclusively for this map - at one point there was a version of the map where a D point would appear on the map during the game randomly as a "Supply Crate". Capturing the point would've reduce enemy's tickets in a big quantity and the point would disappear.
Strategy
Describe what focus a team should have when spawning into the map
Media
Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.
See also
Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:
- reference to related locations
External links
Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:
- topic on the official game forum;
- other literature.