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Re: [Abandoned?] Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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I've always been a big fan of this map, from the initial competition. And felt that it was so close to the old "final forge" so was disappointed that it was left abandoned. Glad to see ndrs has picked it up and I hope this version goes back to the foundry quickly.

That said, it does suck that ManBungalow put in all that work. I hope he uses his skills and applies them to a similar region for a map... maybe Indonesia could work?
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Re: [Abandoned?] Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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Whattup team,

I approve of the ndrs map.
So long as this gets finished, I'd love to play it, and you can close my other map thread up.

Cartographers - maybe you could consider adjusting the policy of the recycling box so that when a map is abandoned it actually is abandoned? Though I'm not really sure what to suggest at this point.

But more on-topic:
I think we'd benefit from seeing where the 888 troop numbers are going to be; some of the region names may need moving very slightly.

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Re: [Abandoned?] Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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You're a gentleman MB. Your map looked really nice - I hope you got inspired to work on something else.

Foundry, please. :)
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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ndrs, can you bung on some 888s so we can see the spacing issues. As this is the large map, the 888s need to fit inside the regions.
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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A couple of minor things.
1. Can you make the bridges a tad bit wider so they are more easily seen.
2. This more of a personal request, I agree with tnb here:
thenobodies80 wrote:Sea connections, they looks done in a way like you did them just because you had to do them. They look poor compared to the rest of your graphics, that are very very good! :)

and I do agree with your response:
ndrs wrote:I think they are in line with theme - the land and sea are made up of very simplistic solid blocks, so the routes are siplistic solid lines with drop shadow! I had them dotted in earlier versions, but it looked cluttered. And thanks :)

But I was wondering how they would look along the same lines as you have the land areas?
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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koontz1973 wrote:ndrs, can you bung on some 888s so we can see the spacing issues. As this is the large map, the 888s need to fit inside the regions.


Will do! How do you mean "fit inside"? Is it OK like it is on the Gallipoli map?

I'm in the process of changing around some of the region colors as well to meet the color blind criteria.
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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isaiah40 wrote:A couple of minor things.
1. Can you make the bridges a tad bit wider so they are more easily seen.
2. This more of a personal request, I agree with tnb here:
thenobodies80 wrote:Sea connections, they looks done in a way like you did them just because you had to do them. They look poor compared to the rest of your graphics, that are very very good! :)

and I do agree with your response:
ndrs wrote:I think they are in line with theme - the land and sea are made up of very simplistic solid blocks, so the routes are siplistic solid lines with drop shadow! I had them dotted in earlier versions, but it looked cluttered. And thanks :)

But I was wondering how they would look along the same lines as you have the land areas?


Thanks for your input man. :)

1. I agree on the bridges.
2. I've thought about it and have an idea for the sea routes for the next update.
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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Reposting this in hope koontz will see it.

ndrs wrote:
koontz1973 wrote:ndrs, can you bung on some 888s so we can see the spacing issues. As this is the large map, the 888s need to fit inside the regions.


Will do! How do you mean "fit inside"? Is it OK like it is on the Gallipoli map?

I'm in the process of changing around some of the region colors as well to meet the color blind criteria.
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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ndrs wrote:Reposting this in hope koontz will see it.

ndrs wrote:
koontz1973 wrote:ndrs, can you bung on some 888s so we can see the spacing issues. As this is the large map, the 888s need to fit inside the regions.


Will do! How do you mean "fit inside"? Is it OK like it is on the Gallipoli map?

I'm in the process of changing around some of the region colors as well to meet the color blind criteria.


It's just placing an 888 in every region to show that it won't overlap into other regions and that it fits in the one region it belongs to. The "fit inside" means that the army isn't north of the island it represents, rather on top of it.
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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That is it. Being that this is the large map, the 888 should fit comfortably inside the region. You may need to slightly tweek some names to get this correct but I cannot see and major things that will need to change for this. Make sure you put different coloured ones also onto the map. orange into orange territs, green into green. This will need to happen later for the graphics stamp so might as well get it done now. Post the 888 map in the first post as well. Then you can tick that of the list of things to do.
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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I, for one, am looking forward to seeing the new bridges/sea routes.
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Re: [Abandoned?] Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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Peter Gibbons wrote:I've always been a big fan of this map


This is one of the coolest maps in many years.
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Re: [Abandoned?] Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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RjBeals wrote:
Peter Gibbons wrote:I've always been a big fan of this map


This is one of the coolest maps in many years.


Glad that a great mapmaker like you agrees! So, ndrs... the update?
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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ndrs, update coming? Looking forward to see the new sea routes and lighter title. These are easy little fixes. Lets not abandon the map now.
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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ndrs, there is a week left before we will have to move this back into the Recycling Box. DO you have an update coming!?
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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Update is coming! I've been working on it but I just moved to a new apartment and there is lots going on....... There is quite a few changes to the map.
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Re: Papua New Guinea V7 p10

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[Moved]

It would appear that development of this map has stalled. The map is moved to the Recycling Box and put into Vacation status for the next 6 months. If the mapmaker wants to continue with the map, then one of the Cartographer Assistants will be able to help put the thread back into the Foundry system, after an update has been made. ;-)
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Re: [Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Papua New Guinea

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Re: [Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Papua New Guinea

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Again?!
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Re: [Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Papua New Guinea

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Peter Gibbons wrote:Again?!

NDRS, what's your realistic thought on this map? Would be a shame if the maps gets abandoned in October, only to find out ManB could have been working on his the whole time.
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Re: [Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Papua New Guinea

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If it's all or nothing, I guess it's nothing. Actually, I was a bit pissed when I saw that it was recycled for the second time – after I said that I had been/was working on it. Haven't worked on it since. It should be all for fun, but it is a pain to have a schedule to produce and not knowing if it gets binned or if someone else start working on the same map. I'm officially over with it.
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Re: [Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Papua New Guinea

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ndrs wrote:If it's all or nothing, I guess it's nothing. Actually, I was a bit pissed when I saw that it was recycled for the second time – after I said that I had been/was working on it. Haven't worked on it since. It should be all for fun, but it is a pain to have a schedule to produce and not knowing if it gets binned or if someone else start working on the same map. I'm officially over with it.


Considering you get one month for an update, even a small one pixel move one, this is not a lot to ask. Also, it has been sitting here for over a month before you comment. Quite frankly, I like the style and am sad to see this not happen, but at least it gives someone else a chance to complete it.
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Re: [Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Papua New Guinea

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koontz1973 wrote:
ndrs wrote:If it's all or nothing, I guess it's nothing. Actually, I was a bit pissed when I saw that it was recycled for the second time – after I said that I had been/was working on it. Haven't worked on it since. It should be all for fun, but it is a pain to have a schedule to produce and not knowing if it gets binned or if someone else start working on the same map. I'm officially over with it.


Considering you get one month for an update, even a small one pixel move one, this is not a lot to ask. Also, it has been sitting here for over a month before you comment. Quite frankly, I like the style and am sad to see this not happen, but at least it gives someone else a chance to complete it.


I like it too, and that's why I'm not happy that a map has to be abandoned if there is no work for a time. My life situation does not allow me to work on it now, and it has been like that for a while. When I tried to pull it back from the bin earlier it was forced, and not because I enjoyed it. I didn't have the time for it and only did it because I'd lose all my work if I didn't. I worked on it, but didn't manage to finish all the updates I wanted. Now it will be lost anyway, which is sad. As I've done all the work on it, I don't see why I shouldn't be able to come back later in my cc "career" to complete it. Be it a year or two. Or three.
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Re: [Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Papua New Guinea

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ndrs wrote:
koontz1973 wrote:
ndrs wrote:If it's all or nothing, I guess it's nothing. Actually, I was a bit pissed when I saw that it was recycled for the second time – after I said that I had been/was working on it. Haven't worked on it since. It should be all for fun, but it is a pain to have a schedule to produce and not knowing if it gets binned or if someone else start working on the same map. I'm officially over with it.


Considering you get one month for an update, even a small one pixel move one, this is not a lot to ask. Also, it has been sitting here for over a month before you comment. Quite frankly, I like the style and am sad to see this not happen, but at least it gives someone else a chance to complete it.


I like it too, and that's why I'm not happy that a map has to be abandoned if there is no work for a time. My life situation does not allow me to work on it now, and it has been like that for a while. When I tried to pull it back from the bin earlier it was forced, and not because I enjoyed it. I didn't have the time for it and only did it because I'd lose all my work if I didn't. I worked on it, but didn't manage to finish all the updates I wanted. Now it will be lost anyway, which is sad. As I've done all the work on it, I don't see why I shouldn't be able to come back later in my cc "career" to complete it. Be it a year or two. Or three.

We all understand RL issues come up and they take priority, there is no reason you can't bring this beautiful map back and complete it.
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Re: [Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Papua New Guinea

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maybe you are ready to give the files to someone who can finish the work
with your help and comments without all the workload
maybe...
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