
[Official] British Isles REVAMP [Quenched]
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Oh, In the title, you've misspelt Britain
To reflect some of the original features, how about finding an image of a compass?
I was just wondering whether it might be worth swapping some of the bonus area colours around a little to reflect the original? I'm personally not bothered, but some of the purists might appreciate it!
To reflect some of the original features, how about finding an image of a compass?
I was just wondering whether it might be worth swapping some of the bonus area colours around a little to reflect the original? I'm personally not bothered, but some of the purists might appreciate it!
My first look at this - already much superior to the original. Apologies if I'm rehashing old concerns...
Lancashire should be bordering clwyd, right? It looks as if there is the tiniest gap between the borders.
You and I know, but will everybody know what "North + Rep Ireland" means?
The text looks awfully small... what will happen to it on a small map?
And you know that "Great Britain" is spelled wrong in your title?
Lancashire should be bordering clwyd, right? It looks as if there is the tiniest gap between the borders.
You and I know, but will everybody know what "North + Rep Ireland" means?
The text looks awfully small... what will happen to it on a small map?
And you know that "Great Britain" is spelled wrong in your title?

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Its "Britain" not "Britian" - typo in title
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your new title is daft if you don't mind me saying so
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the Irish Geography is still very dodgy in places:
hope this helps - look at map above for clarification
Munster - Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary
Connaught - Galway, Mayo, Sligo & Rosscommon (add in Clare here instead of in Munster and make the impassible the river Shannon)
South Leinster - Offaly, Laois, Kildare, Wicklow, Carlow, kilkenny, Wexford
North Leinster - Longford, Westmeath, Meath, Dublin
Border - Louth, Monaghan, Cavan, Leitrim (Leitrim has to be moved out of connaught to keep the gameplay as was)
Donegal - Donegal
Northern Ireland - Tyrone, Derry, Antrim, Down, Armagh and Fermanagh
The above should maintain the original game play while being more accurate geographically.
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your new title is daft if you don't mind me saying so
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the Irish Geography is still very dodgy in places:
hope this helps - look at map above for clarification
Munster - Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary
Connaught - Galway, Mayo, Sligo & Rosscommon (add in Clare here instead of in Munster and make the impassible the river Shannon)
South Leinster - Offaly, Laois, Kildare, Wicklow, Carlow, kilkenny, Wexford
North Leinster - Longford, Westmeath, Meath, Dublin
Border - Louth, Monaghan, Cavan, Leitrim (Leitrim has to be moved out of connaught to keep the gameplay as was)
Donegal - Donegal
Northern Ireland - Tyrone, Derry, Antrim, Down, Armagh and Fermanagh
The above should maintain the original game play while being more accurate geographically.
Don't now why people on here don't like being cooks, remember under siege: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.
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wicked wrote:Can ya make the moutains a little bit darker or thicker? I'm afraid they won't show up very well on the small map, which the majority will play.
im hoping those mountains will go and a river will replace them as per my above post
Don't now why people on here don't like being cooks, remember under siege: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.
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oaktown wrote:You and I know, but will everybody know what "North + Rep Ireland" means?
the name of the island is Ireland so Ireland would be fine in this context and not be the source of any political controversy.
Don't now why people on here don't like being cooks, remember under siege: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.
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MrBenn wrote:It should be 'Midlands' or 'The Midlands'
You could use 'Lincs' instead of Lincolnshire
I had a thought about the East Anglia problem, but can't remember what it was... I'll have another think!
In the meantime, what about this as an alternative title?The British Isles:
Great Britain & Ireland
east anglia, thats where harry potter is from...
im liking this revamp, not sure bout the wall. i think it could be graphically better

as mentioned before, can we rename “cheshire” as “west midlands”, then expand west midlands to include staffordshire, warwickshire, herefordshire and worcestershire, then redraw the southern england continent to exclude cheshire (which is culturally part of the north of england), then expand “lancashire” to include cheshire? the “west midlands” territory then becomes identical to the government office region of the same name.
a similar renaming can be done for “midland” to “east midlands”, which will include derbyshire, nottinghamshire, leicestershire, rutland and northamptonshire, again following the government office regional boundary (excluding lincolnshire). in this way, the borders have some basis in reality, rather than being drawn at random.
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/geography/gor.asp
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a similar renaming can be done for “midland” to “east midlands”, which will include derbyshire, nottinghamshire, leicestershire, rutland and northamptonshire, again following the government office regional boundary (excluding lincolnshire). in this way, the borders have some basis in reality, rather than being drawn at random.
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/geography/gor.asp
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It looks like you're getting there!
There's plenty of room in Northern Ireland to write 'Northern' - and the abbreviation isn't used elsewhere, so if possible, I'd try and get it on there in full.
I still think the shipping/ferry routes need a bit of work (I'd recommend making them dashed, and possibly slightly curved)
You've got the Ireland impassable on your 'To-Do' list - don't forget to expand the Wiltshire/South Coast one... and do consider using the New Forest!
I think it needs something in the ocean at the bottom-right... perhaps a compass image or something?
There's plenty of room in Northern Ireland to write 'Northern' - and the abbreviation isn't used elsewhere, so if possible, I'd try and get it on there in full.
I still think the shipping/ferry routes need a bit of work (I'd recommend making them dashed, and possibly slightly curved)
You've got the Ireland impassable on your 'To-Do' list - don't forget to expand the Wiltshire/South Coast one... and do consider using the New Forest!
I think it needs something in the ocean at the bottom-right... perhaps a compass image or something?
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