Ok, here's a brief balance analysis that we can all dispute.
Grouping by bonus
+2 tierNE: 2 terits, 2 terits to defend, +2 total bonus
+3 tierYorkshire: 3 terits, 2 to defend, +3 total bonus
NW: 4 terits, 4 to defend, +3 total bonus*
Thames: 4 terits, 4 to defend, + 3 total bonus*
SW: 5 terits, 3 to defend, +3 total bonus*
+4 tierSE: 6 terits, 3 to defend, +4 total bonus*
W Midland, 6 terits, 4 to defend +4 total bonus*
E Midland: 6 terits, 5 to defend, +4 total bonus*
E Anglia: 7 terits, 6 to defend, 4 total bonus **
* designates a +1 on partial completion
** designates a +1 or +2 on partial completion
My ranking is
NE ++
Yorkshire ++
SE +
SW +
NW Ok
thames OK
W Midland OK
E Midland -
E Anglia -
My suggestion.
-Add a territory to NE. "Tyne and Wear" or whatever it is
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyne_and_Wear-Use sea routes to open up more attack lines for NE and Yorkshire to weaken them.
-Same for SE and SouthWest.
eg Ferry from Cornwall to Cumberland, Ferry from East Sussex to Essex
Ferry from the new North East terit "Tyne and Wear" to East Riding to Norfolk
-new bonus +2 per continent, +1 for 4 territories in one district, +2 for 6 territories in one district
New Result
Grouping by bonus
+2 tierNE: 3 terits, 3 terits to defend, +2 total bonus
Yorkshire: 3 terits, 3 to defend, +2 total bonus
+3 tierNW: 4 terits, 4 to defend, +3 total bonus
Thames: 4 terits, 4 to defend, + 3 total bonus
SW: 5 terits, 4 to defend, +3 total bonus
+4 tierSE: 6 terits, 4 to defend, +4 total bonus
W Midland, 6 terits, 4 to defend +4 total bonus
E Midland: 6 terits, 5 to defend, +4 total bonus *
E Anglia: 7 terits, 6 to defend, 4 total bonus *
* partial bonus on partial compeltion
New ranking is
NE OK
Yorkshire OK
SE OK
SW OK
NW Ok
thames OK
W Midland OK
E Midland -
E Anglia -
Which is much more even. Terits would all be hard to defend.