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Lone.prophet
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I don't quite understand what your saying, but if you are reffering to the northern border of the empire then this map isn't actually ridiculously accurate (as you can probably tell by the graphics). The sources I'm working from are much closer to the map I've actually created. Besides, it would only mean making the northern territories of the yuan khanate a tiny bit bigger and that won't affect playability whatsoever.
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qwert wrote:i dont tell noting of Mongols rules in poland and hungary-
I say mongols rules in russia over 100 years, and large part of belarus been part of russia.
1241 mongols invaded romaniu-moldaviu
If you could find a map, qwert, then I'd be happy to add more territory in Russia. You have to bear in mind that the map is more 'curved' than a normal world map so perhaps the territory in russia looks smaller than it is. Otherwise, I can't find any reference to more territory on the maps I have consulted.
If anyone is interested, I am using:
The Mongol empire and its legacy / edited by Reuven Amitai-Preiss and David O. Morgan.
Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol empire / Christopher P. Atwood.
The Mongol empire : its rise and legacy / by Michael Prawdin ; translated by Eden and Cedar Paul.
Historical atlas of Islam / edited by William C. Brice under the patronage of the Encyclopaedia of Islam
Lone.prophet wrote:the great wall didnt excist in that time it was build 300 years later
quote from the times history of the world:
"Originating in barren lands, the Mongols themselves were relatively few, but from the outset Genghis recruited into his armies Turkish tribes, and used traditional battle tactics, relying on light cavalry. In 1211 he invaded northen China, subduing the independent Chin empire, piercing the Great Wall and opening a struggle that was to end only in 1234, after Genghis death."
the great wall was built before this period even though it was renovated and strengthened 300 years later
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Lone.prophet wrote:the great wall didnt excist in that time it was build 300 years later
Also the great wall did exist (to varying degrees). There was a great wall as early as 220(?)BC. Various rulers added to or rennovated the wall constantly until the period of the map. At this time, however, the Song dynasty weren't paying much attention to the wal, and i believe it was mostly in disrepair (and certainly not in use as a defensive structure). I think you're reffering to the Ming dynasty who reparied and enlarged the wall between the mid 14th and 17th centuries.
I woudl be loathe to include large streches of wall as impassable borders as it was a somewhat neglected feature at the time, but I could use it to an extent. Which territories do you think need borders?
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Wisse wrote:take the font of the golden horde in the legend
bonus:
yellow: 5
blue: 7 (mayby 8 )
brown: 5
red: 3 (mayby 4)
green: 3 (mayby 4)
grey: 2
I think these bonuses are about right. 5 for both orange and yellow, 7 for blue . I think maybe 3 for green and 4 for red, as red is in the centre of the map and the impassable borders make it something of a chokepoint
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Well, I like the early stages of this map! Lets see...
I'll look a little deeper and closer later...especially at the bonuses and gameplay.
--Andy
- First off, I want to say I like the chosen colors, and how they fit. They aren't too bright, or dark. A nice interesting set of shades we haven't seen very much of. I particularly like the use of the shadow behind the names, to make them a little clearer and more unqiue.
- You'll definitely have to clean up the border lines. They look rather thin and faded. I mean, don't push down a 50 px brush over the lines, but buff the thickness a little maybe.
- I like the use of the images in the wonderfully colored water, but the non-gameboard land areas kind of stink, and are too bright. Look into perhaps something not so bright.
- Not really liking images for the impassable borders very much, other than the Gobi Desert and perhaps the gray ones. Perhaps you could expand the desert a little?
- Are you going to use army shadows on this map, or are you going to attempt to do this map without them?
I'll look a little deeper and closer later...especially at the bonuses and gameplay.
--Andy
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I agree with each point in Andy's assessment. I love the shadows beneath the country names, and the colors look very good. I also love the sea, but I think you should tone down the images in the water a little bit. Right now they look good but are too strong I think and take away some of the focus on the countries.
You have some good graphical skills! Keep up the great work...
You have some good graphical skills! Keep up the great work...
