Let me begin by apologizing for not having placed input earlier... but, as anyone who frequents the Foundry knows, I, too, have been preoccupied with defending, changing, redrafting, etc. my own map...
I like this board and think this will be a fun map to play.
The icons, particularly the Native American ones, add to the feel and give insight into the cultural history of the area. -Nice touch!
Looking forward to seeing this quenched and, from the looks of things, it would appear that both of our maps may be quenched in the next batch!
Great work ,and congrats for sticking with it! The process can be (very) painful, but in this case, I think we can all agree the result was well worth it - a quality map. Good job.
I like it, Tisha! Could you post both the large and the small images with 3 coordinates on them, just to make sure there isn't extremely excessive overlap of names/other coordinates?
Also, could you provide us with the TEXT links to the large and small map, along with the XML?
Just to keep everyone in the loop, Andy told me he would be back around later tonight. He's been very busy (me too actually) so we've been slow the past week or so.
The Final Forge period has concluded for the Puget Sound Map. All objections have had their time. The Foundry and I hereby brand this map with the Foundry Brand. Let it be known that this map is now ready for live play (barring any Lack vetoes).
Don't now why people on here don't like being cooks, remember under siege: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.