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If not, that's fine. I just wish I could find a decent map with blizzards enabled. If I knew how to make cold tech conversions of winter maps, I would.
Good luck!
The smaller and cleaner a map is, the better. Masses of objects, stretched textures and too many fx (snow and fog) will hit your graphics card and processor pretty hard.
Try looking in my workshop for Kursk Summer. This is a very well optimised map that will show you whether you can play 4vs4 maps at all.
i want this map ;_;, but the snow would melt my laptop :/...guess i'l stay on the unsnowed for nao..
But I will try somehow, I favorited your map so I can find easily when I installed the game
However, if you can, try to take a portable device to somewhere that has free Wifi and download there.