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Re: England Map [D] - Just London p1/8

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:25 pm
by iancanton
DJ Teflon wrote:It looks like any of the 3 options would have different people supporting it.

i have a slight preference for including london in some form, though i'll happily support any version that is consistent within its time period.

ian. :)

Re: England Map [D] - Spot the changes p1/7

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:16 pm
by RjBeals
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Benn your map is beautiful. I love it. It's totally my style. The plain easy to read territ names. The soft earthy colors. The smooth borders and the very slight texture under the lands. Well done.

I think London should be on the map. I just really really don't like that inset. Could you maybe instead put a symbol on the map? Or a flag? That inset is really confusing.

Re: England Map [D] - Just London p1/8

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:42 pm
by AndyDufresne
Are you going to add "Wales" text, similar to how you have Scotland and France, etc?


--Andy

Re: England Map [D] - Just London p1/8

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:18 am
by MrBenn
AndyDufresne wrote:Are you going to add "Wales" text, similar to how you have Scotland and France, etc?


--Andy

It's there, but underneath the inset :oops:

I'll have a fiddle around with the inset later...

Re: England Map [D] - Just London p1/8

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:24 pm
by iancanton
the lion rampant is often associated with scotland. for england, isn't the three lions emblem more suitable?

http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/dorset.html

ian. :)

Re: England Map [D] - Just London p1/8

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:03 pm
by MrBenn
iancanton wrote:the lion rampant is often associated with scotland. for england, isn't the three lions emblem more suitable?

http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/dorset.html

ian. :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_coat ... ed_Kingdom

The first known English Royal arms, a golden lion, rampant, on a red field was first used by King Henry II
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The later arms of King Richard I "The Lionheart", three golden leopards or lions, passant gardant, on a red field.
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The crest used by Her Majesty's Government features Dexter, a lion rampant as a supporter...
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Re: England Map [D] - Just London p1/8

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:29 pm
by MrBenn
I'm not sure whether I prefer the three lions or the single rampant lion...
(I've moved the Wales label for Andy ;-))
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Re: England Map [D] - Just London p1/8

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:32 pm
by AndyDufresne
I'm liking the single lion. More ferocious.


--Andy

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:38 pm
by GrimReaper.
i like also like the first one but try touching up the lion

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:34 pm
by Ruben Cassar
Is the single rampant lion a symbol of England? I think other countries and states have used it through the ages.

The three lions is more English and is also used on the royal coat of arms.

What about the motto Ben? Any chance of changing that to Land of Hope and Glory or Dieu et mon droit as I suggested earlier? The latter is the official motto of England...the former is I believe the unofficial English anthem.

Re: England Map [D] - Spot the changes p1/7

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:37 pm
by tlane
sorry to re-state what has been said but i think this is very important because it is on of the only real flaws of the map.

RjBeals wrote:Benn your map is beautiful. I love it. It's totally my style. The plain easy to read territ names. The soft earthy colors. The smooth borders and the very slight texture under the lands. Well done.

I think London should be on the map. I just really really don't like that inset. Could you maybe instead put a symbol on the map? Or a flag? That inset is really confusing.


DJ Teflon wrote:I guess the big question about the London insert is how important geographical accuracy and gameplay are to the cartographer. No London means 19th century england. London means 20th century (most of it) - although see previous discussion re.sizeof London pre-1974 (when the whole county landscape changed). The bonus for London would give the gameplay a slight twist, not a major change.

It looks like any of the 3 options would have different people supporting it.

However, if either of the insert options are selected (current insert or insert with old London county size) then it does seem that the main map would need amending to show London, as per thenobodies80's point.


Maybe I am wrong but it is very confusing and other people agree. It is a good idea but it is confusing.
Maybe you should put a poll up for what to do about the London insert and see what the response is. Rj has some good ideas bout how to fix it and I think his ideas could work.

The map is looking great. Cant wait to play it.

tlane

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:10 am
by bryguy
1) Dont really care for the 3 lions, the 1 lion was better IMO
2) As people have stated, the London inset is confusing. There's not even a tiny shape to represent where its at. Maybe add a symbol (I think RJ mentioned something like that) or a little box?
3) How do you get to the Isle of Wight?


Only things to comment on right now, this looks great :)

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:46 pm
by yeti_c
Ruben Cassar wrote:What about the motto Ben? Any chance of changing that to Land of Hope and Glory or Dieu et mon droit as I suggested earlier? The latter is the official motto of England...the former is I believe the unofficial English anthem.


I prefer the current motto...

But would completely disapprove of anything french being on the map - I was considering requesting the removal of the "france" tag.

C.

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:50 pm
by Ruben Cassar
yeti_c wrote:
Ruben Cassar wrote:What about the motto Ben? Any chance of changing that to Land of Hope and Glory or Dieu et mon droit as I suggested earlier? The latter is the official motto of England...the former is I believe the unofficial English anthem.


I prefer the current motto...

But would completely disapprove of anything french being on the map - I was considering requesting the removal of the "france" tag.

C.


Haha. Vive la France! :p

Not my fault that the English motto is in French. Actually a lot of the English language is derived from Latin and French thanks to the Normans. ;)

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:50 pm
by yeti_c
We left the word 'Strike' behind though?!?!

C.

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:54 pm
by Ruben Cassar
yeti_c wrote:We left the word 'Strike' behind though?!?!

C.


Didn't get this one. Is it because the French strike a lot?

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:56 pm
by Ruben Cassar
Here it is:

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and yet again:

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:35 pm
by MrBenn
Ruben Cassar wrote:Image

I love the fact that those pigeons are trying to work out how to get through the netting! :lol:

Back on topic...

I'm going to go with either "Green and Pleasant Land" or "Land of Hope and Glory" for the subtitle... At the moment I'm erring on the former, as it fits the 'green' theme of the map.

With regards the inset, yes it needs some work - but it will require a bit of thought and effort. I'm undecided about how best to implement it, but agree it needs to be made clearer and less confusing.

The lions - As I said before, I'm torn between using one or three....

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:18 pm
by the.killing.44
"Green and Pleasant Land" would be my choice as well — as you said it suits the map theme very nicely.

.44

EDIT: i'm killing.44, not killing.4 ;)

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:08 pm
by Ruben Cassar
the.killing.44 wrote:"Green and Pleasant Land" would be my choice as well — as you said it suits the map theme very nicely.

.4


Hehe. Green and Pleasant doesn't remind me of England though although the map's colour scheme uses shades of green.

Land of Hope and Glory is more fitting for such a great nation...a poll perhaps?

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:44 am
by yeti_c
I assure you that "Green and Pleasant Land" reminds any Englishman of home...

C.

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:23 am
by Ruben Cassar
yeti_c wrote:I assure you that "Green and Pleasant Land" reminds any Englishman of home...

C.


What about the Irish...isn't Ireland greener? :p It's called the emerald isle after all! Hehe.

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:27 am
by yeti_c
Ruben Cassar wrote:
yeti_c wrote:I assure you that "Green and Pleasant Land" reminds any Englishman of home...

C.


What about the Irish...isn't Ireland greener? :p It's called the emerald isle after all! Hehe.


Now you're being deliberatley obtuse?!?!

C.

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:36 am
by Ruben Cassar
yeti_c wrote:
Ruben Cassar wrote:
yeti_c wrote:I assure you that "Green and Pleasant Land" reminds any Englishman of home...

C.


What about the Irish...isn't Ireland greener? :p It's called the emerald isle after all! Hehe.


Now you're being deliberatley obtuse?!?!

C.


I actually had to look for the meaning of the word obtuse. Hehe. But yes, I was just pulling your leg a bit Yeti. :)

Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:55 pm
by MrBenn
OK, here's another (quick) update...

The London inset has gone - instead I have added London as a small territory that will border Kent, Essex, Middlesex and Surrey. The circle looks a little blurry, but I'll sort that out if people think this idea works better.
I have added some lines to show where London, Rutland and Isle of Wight go.
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