Could you just stick to one map at a time Unit_2. You've got all these drafts floating around the foundry, why not just pick one or a new idea again (preferably a better idea) and actually put some work into it.
like what? what should i do since your so "smart"??? o wow.. you have 2 maps on the site, so what, maybe you could help me with one instead of telling me what to do and what not to do.. you dont like anyod my maps and the otherone are dead.. i tink this one would maybe get some hits
Very cool idea. I was thinking a Midwest map or the "Battle for the Big Ten" would be interesting to play, but exploring the region in terms of a crucial conflict makes it extra-intriguing. The comments about the colors are dead on, unfortunately, but it's an excellent start.
Unit_2 wrote:like what? what should i do since your so "smart"??? o wow.. you have 2 maps on the site, so what, maybe you could help me with one instead of telling me what to do and what not to do.. you dont like anyod my maps and the otherone are dead.. i tink this one would maybe get some hits
Just because I don't like the idea doesn't mean you shouldn't go ahead with it. It's just my opinion after all.
If you plan to continue with this idea you need to put a lot of work into the graphics. Nothing about this map at the moment says it's supposed to be focused on an old war, start with some new colours like a few people have mentioned already.
The battle of Stoney Creek, was one of the major turning points in the war. Five hundred Canadians defeated 5000 Americans!!! As Canadian, living in Canada and working for the State University of New York, we (faculty) spent a lot of time discussing the War of 1812, of which the final battle was the Battle of New Orleans in 1814, AFTER the Treay of Ghent was signed in late 1813.
Major battles included Chrysler Farm in Eastern Ontario, Stoney Creek, Queenston Heights, and Lundy's Lane in Ontario, Lake Champaign (near Plattsburgh) and Lewiston in New York, and Detroit. Canada also had raids on Washington, burning the white house, and requiring the Americans to fix and then paint it ... WHITE! thus it is not the White House, and New Orleans. Numerous other battles including Montreal, Fort York (Toronto) and Kingston.
The map is a good start, but I would keep it to the battle areas, and include the major battles on the map. Bombardment of Washington and New Orleans.