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MrBenn wrote:I'm thinking of amending the region bonuses as follows:
The number in brackets is the total bonus, including the Shire bonusGWYNEDD / North / Purple + 4 (+9)
Y GORORAU / English / Green + 4 (+7)
POWYS / Midlands / Yellow + 4 (+7)
DEHEUBARTH / South-West / Red + 2 (+5)
GLYWYSING / South / Purple + 2 (+4)
Any thoughts?
oaktown wrote:little stuff...
A period to end the first sentence in the legend is missing (after "settlement"). I think I must have deletd the full-stop when moving the settlement icon...
The second paragraph should end "neighboring Shires" with an "s" as a clan can attack clans in more than one neighbor (in most cases).I was trying to work out whether the pronoun was singular or plural, but I think you're right
I'm sure you've already come to the conclusion that when you finalize the army coordinates it may require moving some of the clan names on the small map... IAL looks especially crowded. I might move the border a little to give a bit more room
Looking fantastic... couple more days of simmering as a sticky and we can promote this. It's getting hot in here!
Genghis Khant wrote:Genghis Khant wrote:There should be circumflex accents on MĆ“n, LlÅ·n, RhĆ“s and IĆ¢l.
Genghis Khant wrote:Genghis Khant wrote:Genghis Khant wrote:There should be circumflex accents on MĆ“n, LlÅ·n, RhĆ“s and IĆ¢l.
If you can't get the accents in the font you're using can't you just superimpose a ^ symbol onto them?
Apart from that, excellent work.
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BrotherWolf wrote:Just a small point, Caerdydd is still in welsh rather than the English Cardiff. Assuming all settlements are in English if there is an English version.
MrBenn wrote:I think I can see the numbers that you're referring to... I'll have an XML session tonight and get them moved
oaktown wrote:MrBenn wrote:I think I can see the numbers that you're referring to... I'll have an XML session tonight and get them moved
I'm dealing with the same thing in a map - it's almost easier to use army circles, because then you just worry about where the count is relative to the circle. Without army circles the numbers themselves become a visual element of the map, and you have to worry about their coordinates from both a practical and an aesthetic point of view.
yeti_c wrote:Wha - is this teh Oak advocating Army Circles?!?
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