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OK, clearly I should NEVER re-post an old version of the map, even with a warning.
Below are the current army count placements. When placing the counts where I did I took into consideration the following factors, in this order:
1. keeping elements off of borders. Don't want army counts bleeding off into other territories, because that is damn confusing.
2. keeping as many counts as possible actually on the territory. Japan and Korea didn't allow both the count and the title to be on the territory, so I figured it was best to at least have the count on within the borders. UK was just a disaster all around, and given how much is already going on inthat part of the map i didn't want to blow the country up as I did Japan.
3. consistency across the continent. For example, at one point I had all of N. America's counts above the titles, but I moved the mex and greenland counts below the titles to keep the titles within the borders.
And I do think that my version looks better than if all are directly below the territory title.

Below are the current army count placements. When placing the counts where I did I took into consideration the following factors, in this order:
1. keeping elements off of borders. Don't want army counts bleeding off into other territories, because that is damn confusing.
2. keeping as many counts as possible actually on the territory. Japan and Korea didn't allow both the count and the title to be on the territory, so I figured it was best to at least have the count on within the borders. UK was just a disaster all around, and given how much is already going on inthat part of the map i didn't want to blow the country up as I did Japan.
3. consistency across the continent. For example, at one point I had all of N. America's counts above the titles, but I moved the mex and greenland counts below the titles to keep the titles within the borders.
And I do think that my version looks better than if all are directly below the territory title.


Unit_2 wrote:thats great, but how about putign the army number in kaz. below.
i guess you didn't actually read my criteria for army count placement... most of the other red territories have the count above due to other concerns - territory shape and the presence of the mushroom clouds - so I made Kazahk above as well.
So other than your sudden interest in having them as such, there is no rationale for putting army counts below the territory name, Unit. You aren't even doing this in your Japan map. I think that I have reasonably addressed this concern, so this is the last time I respond to posts on this topic.
alright Unit_2, I've redrawn borders and moved Eastern Bloc and Mexico army counts to remain consistent with the rest of their regions. Quebec's doesn't fit, and I maintain that Western Europe is better as is than dangling out in Spain. I've also nudged some other counts slightly in the processto get them away from other elements.
Unless there is a readability problem with a count location I would like to consider this issue resolved.
Large map, without and with counts:
Small map, without and with counts:

Unless there is a readability problem with a count location I would like to consider this issue resolved.
Large map, without and with counts:
Small map, without and with counts:

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Swifte wrote:i like the map. I know you have the stars, but the "USA only" bonus is still confusing because Alaska is part of the US. Might want to specify "lower 48 states" or "continental US" or .. i dunno. just a suggestion.
This was discussed recently, and the general consensus was that: 1) it's fine because Alaska wasn't a state in the 1950s, the era of this map, and 2) it is my hope that it will be obvious by the stars what is going on.
The other day somebody suggested that the old American style stars were better than the asterisk-stars... I'm kind of in that camp as well, epecially since I'm already using a standard five-pointed star on the top of the map, where it says "conquer." I may try to update the standard stars and post another version for discussion.

oaktown wrote:The other day somebody suggested that the old American style stars were better than the asterisk-stars... I'm kind of in that camp as well, epecially since I'm already using a standard five-pointed star on the top of the map, where it says "conquer." I may try to update the standard stars and post another version for discussion.
I agree. The asterisk's look like snowflakes at first glance. Stars would be better IMHO.

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i know it was already discussed and added because of that discussion but i would love to see the north pole gone from this map it looks like a part that oaktown forgot to colour in
i prefer stars to snow flakes
i prefer stars to snow flakes
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rebelman wrote:i know it was already discussed and added because of that discussion but i would love to see the north pole gone from this map it looks like a part that oaktown forgot to colour in
i prefer stars to snow flakes
perhaps giving it a dark blue boardr will cheer rebelman up?
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