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drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
sully800 wrote:Excellent start. Do you plan to include non playable land in a gray color? I always prefer that look over floating land masses.
The Neon Peon wrote:I got rid of them, but alright I'll go put them back. Does anyone else think the map is too much like Iceland? (that was kind of my original goal, it looks so pretty...)
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To be considered a Working Draft a project must be more than just an idea; a Draft should have a clear thematic focus, a plan for how the gameplay will work, and a basic image which should include:1. Territory Labels - temporary names or numbers will suffice, and are always open to change.
Draft images should not be larger than 630x600px (small image) or 840x800px (large image).
2. Borders/Paths/Impassables - it should be made clear where territories do/do not connect.
3. Bonus Areas - where combinations/groups of territories will award a bonus, this should be indicated on the map.
4. Legend - speculative bonus values and explanations of any attack rules or gameplay features.
The Neon Peon wrote:Does anyone feel insulted that Denmark is not on the map? Because, personally, I'd rather keep it off the map.
- We have a map of Denmark in development, but not of the countries currently on the map
- Adding Denmark would Shrink the rest of the map to fit it in
- Denmark adds only 3-4 territories in a corner, but it reduces the space I have to work with for everything else, seeing as it would make the gigantic space on the bottom right larger
- It's mostly Islands, and I've gotten rid of them so far
The Neon Peon wrote:Take a look at the coast of Norway. Compare it with Sweden and Finland. Looks better, but it takes a whole lot of work. Should I do the same for Sweden and Finland, or not?
- My main concern here is that it will all be covered up/have to be make less visible so that the names and army circles don't cover it.
thenobodies80 wrote:The Neon Peon wrote:Does anyone feel insulted that Denmark is not on the map? Because, personally, I'd rather keep it off the map.
- We have a map of Denmark in development, but not of the countries currently on the map
- Adding Denmark would Shrink the rest of the map to fit it in
- Denmark adds only 3-4 territories in a corner, but it reduces the space I have to work with for everything else, seeing as it would make the gigantic space on the bottom right larger
- It's mostly Islands, and I've gotten rid of them so far
Agree
If you want to develope a geographical map it's ok, infact Danmark is not a part of Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway, Sweden and North Finland).
But if you want to represent the "cultural area" you have to include the danemark too (without considering number of territories etc etc)
The Neon Peon wrote:Take a look at the coast of Norway. Compare it with Sweden and Finland. Looks better, but it takes a whole lot of work. Should I do the same for Sweden and Finland, or not?
- My main concern here is that it will all be covered up/have to be make less visible so that the names and army circles don't cover it.
If you want...
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Mr.Brix wrote:I am a dane, and though I wouldn't say that I feel insulted, that Denmark is excluded, I think it IS a rather big mistake. But first, I would like to point out, that a maybe even bigger mistake is, that Finland is included, though it is actually NOT part of Scandinavia.
Finland is a whole other matter. Both culturally and language-wise, it's far from Scandinavia.
Mr.Brix wrote: It's not like Sweden took the money from France and dug the canal betwen Denmark and Sweden.
Also Denmark stretched into what is now Germany. They even controlled large part of the british islands back in the good ol' days.
snufkin wrote:I was talking about Skåne and Halland (and Blekinge as well I think) being Danish from around 980 until the late 1600:s.. that´s almost 700 years.. twice as long as it has been swedish..
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