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This might be interesting on the new Solomon Islands map; "X marks the spot". 🤔
- flyinghorse1016 years agoSeasoned Ace@zenn_nme X bit hidden as a plane... Nice catch
- 6 years ago
@zenn_nme wrote:This might be interesting on the new Solomon Islands map; "X marks the spot". 🤔
Or just a 2D tree (LOD) when seen from that camera.- SterlingARCH3R6 years agoHero
I initially thought that it was a helicopter rotor. But, the rotors would be much too large, since each line of the X is about the length of the building seen on objective A in the same pic.
- zenn_nme6 years agoSeasoned Ace@Collision_TN yeah, or just some trackmarks made by vehicles?
- 6 years ago
@Collision_TN wrote:
@zenn_nme wrote:This might be interesting on the new Solomon Islands map; "X marks the spot". 🤔
Or just a 2D tree (LOD) when seen from that camera.And ironically you can find a yellow X near (just below) the 2D tree on most map papers of Solomon Islands (found in Japanese deployment - Conquest)
Said mark is unconventional given that all other marks seen in the rest of the featured Pacific levels' map papers are actual Japanese map symbols used during the era.
- 6 years ago
@Collision_TN wrote:And ironically you can find a yellow X near (just below) the 2D tree on most map papers of Solomon Islands (found in Japanese deployment - Conquest)
Said mark is unconventional given that all other marks seen in the rest of the featured Pacific levels' map papers are actual Japanese map symbols used during the era.
And now that reminds me of a nearby rock I found yesterday that is sprayed with yellow texture. Could it be related?