*[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
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Re: *[Vacation - Valid until Oct 2013] Feudal England and Wa
The six months of vacation has expired, for this reason this topic is now labeled as [Abandoned]. An action, as stated in our Abandoned map policy has been taken. If the original mapmaker wants to continue this map project it's fine but a real update must provided. From this moment anyone else is free to continue this project without the original mapmaker permission, but it has to be started from the scratch.
- The Bison King
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Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
Thinking about maybe bringing this back. A quick note to self, would be to combine the 3 bonus areas in the South east into 2. Give Kent and Surrey to the bonus area associated with London (Essex), and all others to the Southern bonus area (Sussex/Kent). Also I would convert Dover into a town.
- The Bison King
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Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
Yes I think I want to put this back into production. What would you need to see to get this back on it's way.
- The Bison King
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Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
HEY HEY HEY! I'm very interested in bringing this map into production.
- The Bison King
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Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
Hello hello hello... Is there anybody in there?
Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
The Bison King wrote:Hello hello hello... Is there anybody in there?
Just nod if you can hear me.
Is there anyone at home?
- The Bison King
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Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
God this is sad... are there any mods here? Does anyone still check this part of the site?
Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
The foundry is pretty dead, but if you make an XML and become a beta tester, then you can probably get it uploaded to the beta site where you can play it with the bots or other beta testers.
I don't know if there's still any path to getting a map to be a beta on the main site. Though if they're never going to improve the map browser, then adding more maps just adds to the confusion.
I don't know if there's still any path to getting a map to be a beta on the main site. Though if they're never going to improve the map browser, then adding more maps just adds to the confusion.
Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
The Bison King wrote:Hello hello hello... Is there anybody in there?
Ian still looks in from time to time, and ManB also.
Ian is currently travelling, but he will be back.
Go ahead and post an update. You will need to post an update to qualify for having your thread returned to the Main Foundry, anyway.
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Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
The Bison King wrote:HEY HEY HEY! I'm very interested in bringing this map into production.
Awesome, I always thought this was a good looking map. Excited for the chance to play it some day
Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
I love the idea behind this map -- it would be cool to see some of the barons & nobles influences here instead of towns, and maybe try some really different layouts on how the regions are grouped into bonuses.
- The Bison King
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Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
Glad to see the support guys. I'll try and put an update together soon.
Re: *[Abandoned] Feudal England and Wales
There's a really good book called A Short History of England that I bet would give you lots and lots of great ideas for this map - this time frame is covered within the first 50 pages or so.

