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Incandenza wrote:While the map looks different (read: far, far better), no actual borders have been changed, and the gameplay is still 100% the same, as has been the case with every revamp.
pepperonibread wrote:Thanks Inc.
He's right, gameplay is identical to the old map, though the continents may be shaped somewhat differently for maximum accuracy in regards to actual German borders.
Incandenza wrote:While the map looks different (read: far, far better), no actual borders have been changed, and the gameplay is still 100% the same, as has been the case with every revamp.
Incandenza wrote:Then I invite you to visit the Map Foundry, where the Germany revamp was developed over the course of a year and a half before it was approved and loaded.
Personally, I think the new map is a quantum leap forward visually.
jbrettlip wrote:I don't like the fact that it changed mid game. I do think borders have changed, but can't find the old map to verify.
I don't go to the foundry. I had no idea this was going to be done. I am always happy to see what the foundry comes up with, so I can DECIDE if I want to play the new map.
demonfork wrote:Incandenza wrote:Then I invite you to visit the Map Foundry, where the Germany revamp was developed over the course of a year and a half before it was approved and loaded.
Personally, I think the new map is a quantum leap forward visually.
I think that the new version looks like a stinky turd compared to the original version.
jbrettlip wrote:I don't like the fact that it changed mid game. I do think borders have changed, but can't find the old map to verify.
I don't go to the foundry. I had no idea this was going to be done. I am always happy to see what the foundry comes up with, so I can DECIDE if I want to play the new map.
Hey everybody. More than other maps, revamps like this have certain restrictions on how they are developed. One of the most important of these is that a revamp cannot change the "gameplay" of the map being revamped. Basically, which territories border which other territories and which continents they are contained in must remain the same as in the original map.
Take the dark gray continent Preussen (the red continent Prussia in the old map). If you take a look at the two maps, you can see that each territory on the old map directly corresponds to one territory on the new map. For example, Potsdam on the old map, bordering three territories of other continents and two in its own, is equivalent to Magdeburg on the new map, which has the same border configuration. Dresden on the old map, which borders three territories in its own continent, corresponds to Potsdam on the new map, which also has these borders.
Here are a few more examples to clarify:
Old map's Donrath = New map's Koblenz
Old map's Erfurt = New map's Zwickau
Old map's Augsburg = New map's Bayreuth
Old map's Niedersachsen = New map's Bremen
etc.
In this way, while names have been changed and border shapes have been altered, the gameplay of the map remains identical. So if I want to make the map more accurate, I have to make sure that there are no gameplay changes while I edit it.
If everyone could try and make sure that their suggestions don't break any of these "rules", that would be great
jbrettlip wrote:I know the foundry was working on it for a long time, but aren't there rivers of some consequence in Germany??
owenshooter wrote:[quote="jI know the foundry was working on it for a long time, but aren't there rivers of some consequence in Germany??
Incandenza wrote:Then I invite you to visit the Map Foundry, where the Germany revamp was developed over the course of a year and a half before it was approved and loaded.
Personally, I think the new map is a quantum leap forward visually.
jghost7 wrote:Incandenza wrote:Then I invite you to visit the Map Foundry, where the Germany revamp was developed over the course of a year and a half before it was approved and loaded.
Personally, I think the new map is a quantum leap forward visually.
Quantum leap huh? When you cant see a whole continent, that must show all of the leaping forward. Obviously either the year and a half wasnt long enough, or the input was not sufficient. Not really trying to underappreciate the foundry's work, as I love some of the maps, and the idea that more are coming, however, it seems us CC members are being disregarded in this matter. Everytime we post our thoughts about this, one the the foundry members tells us how good the map is and how we are wrong. The simple fact of the matter is that I cannot see any of the borders in prussia(the black area). No matter that the idea may be good to some, when you cant distinguish borders, it kills gameplay. And with that, I must conclude that 'quantum leap forward visually' is nothing more than propaganda.
The map is interesting if you remove the facts that you cant see anything but troop numbers in prussia, and everything in nord deutschland is not clear. A clear map does wonders for players. There are other maps like this that have areas that are not clear...I do not play these more than the one time it takes for me to find out.
In the future, I recommend that you shy away from dark shading in maps as it tends to hide borderlines.
Thanks,
J
PS. Please do not follow every post with a foundry member re-touting the new version. It is not a productive practice.
PSS. One idea is to stop allowing new games on a 'revamp' until all games are complete and then implement the 'revamp' map if you cannot only make new games the 'revamp'. Simple fact, changing maps mid game sucks.
sully800 wrote:jghost7 wrote: [...] The map is interesting if you remove the facts that you cant see anything but troop numbers in prussia, and everything in nord deutschland is not clear.
[...] Since the concern was never levied before you can't expect it would be solved for your particular color blindness. However the fact that you can't see the borders is a very real concern and one that should be addressed, because that is a problem that the color blind codes cannot solve (though grease monkey can, just not in a clean manner).
grandin wrote:sully800 wrote:jghost7 wrote: [...] The map is interesting if you remove the facts that you cant see anything but troop numbers in prussia, and everything in nord deutschland is not clear.
[...] Since the concern was never levied before you can't expect it would be solved for your particular color blindness. However the fact that you can't see the borders is a very real concern and one that should be addressed, because that is a problem that the color blind codes cannot solve (though grease monkey can, just not in a clean manner).
I don't think this is a case of color blindness. This is not about color, rather it's about brightness/contrast, which i don't believe poses very much of a problem for the color blind as long as lighting conditions are good.
I could be wrong, but wouldn't this have to be related to faulty display settings?
Incandenza wrote:While the map looks different (read: far, far better), no actual borders have been changed, and the gameplay is still 100% the same, as has been the case with every revamp.
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