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so how does it look now?
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delightful
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Yeah thats how i want it
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Have you lightened that country? I think it needs a bit more if not...

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the snooker balls in the legend are almost imposssible to read can you please change them

also the flag behind them looks very fuzzy / hazy can you sharpen this

can you change the grey colour as it covers such a huge chunk of the map its overpowering

your army circles look very thumb tacky not sure if this is what you were hoping for if not i would recommend you change

my final point (sorry about the edits) i think the colors of some of your terrs are going to clash directly with army numbers even with your circles can you please change the colors so this does not happen or at least test the clashing colors to see if this truly is a problem which as of now i suspect it is.
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ill try but they arent almost impossible to read though
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with armies in it

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I love this map, the only thing that bugs me is the Legend. You can hardly see the numbers in some of them and the names look a bit pixilly on the small one..
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well the legend is hard to read but its not that hard and you can always lok at greasemonkey
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as i suspected i think you are in trouble with army numbers disappearing against your background colours. The colour of your army circles or terrs will have to change in a few countries to fix this.
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uhh nothing dissapears it is all easy to read
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Lone.prophet wrote:well the legend is hard to read but its not that hard and you can always lok at greasemonkey


thats not exactly the right attitude if you want this map quenched

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Lone.prophet wrote:uhh nothing dissapears it is all easy to read


i beg to differ - do you think i made it up to mess with your head or something :roll: :?
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it is super clear how much the armies represent
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Lone.prophet wrote:it is super clear how much the armies represent


I see them clearly, but there is potential that people with lesser eye sight will experience problems.

But rebelman should give examples of the problems he sees otherwise there is no easy way for lone to fix it.

I think the size of the army circles is an issue, i think there diameter is an odd number, rather than an even on, this means that your numbers dont center properly in the armie circles.

I done a tutorial on how to make perfect army circles ill fine in and post it to you if you want it.

As for the legends isses again i can read it fine but if other are having problems then it must be changed, trying simply going for a flat circles. Nothing fancy to tick people off.

Dont loose heart lone your on the home straight now, any assisant you need im more than happy to help remeber that :)
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gimil wrote:
Lone.prophet wrote:it is super clear how much the armies represent


I see them clearly, but there is potential that people with lesser eye sight will experience problems.

But rebelman should give examples of the problems he sees otherwise there is no easy way for lone to fix it.


will do but as the territories have different shades can you do the following and i then will let you know which individual territories are giving trouble:

post blue numbers in all of zuid-nederland

post baby pink numbers in all of waddeneilanden

holland is fine

utrecht is fine

post red numbers in all of noord nederland

midden nederland is fine

post teal numbers in all of zeeland
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no one is going to comment on it?
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its rebelmans concern, he should get back to it
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do you see a problem with it?
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Lone.prophet wrote:do you see a problem with it?


I dont personally see a problem with it, but i have decent eye sight.
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arny centering is an issue thou.
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I have a small problem seeing the ones on Waddeneilanden and Noord-Nederland
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how small?
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Lone.prophet wrote:how small?


small enought to do something about it?
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