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Coleman wrote:
I did this days ago, but now I have the image. Good job.
yeti_c wrote:Where's Oaky gone - reckon this is ready for the Q!!
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natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
yeti_c wrote:Hmmm - but now you're not taking into account "actual" territories...
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yeti_c wrote:
I think you might want to have it like this
Texas
Bordering it = 5 Decay Regions =3 Territories = 8 Bonus = +6
Oklahoma
Bordering it = 4 Decay Regions =2 Territories = 7 Bonus = +4
New Mexico
Bordering it = 5 Decay Regions =2 Territories = 6 Bonus = +4
Colorado
Bordering it = 5 Decay Regions =2 Territories = 6 Bonus = +4
Kansas
Bordering it = 5 Decay Regions =2 Territories = 5 Bonus = +4
Nebraska
Bordering it = 2 Decay Regions =1 Territories = 4 Bonus = +1
I think that Texas is so hard to get and hold that it needs to have at least a +2 gap abover anything else - not least because a +1 gap is no bonus because it loses 3 (assuming that people always have armies on the borders which therefore decay)
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rebelman wrote:yeti_c wrote:
I think you might want to have it like this
Texas
Bordering it = 5 Decay Regions =3 Territories = 8 Bonus = +6
Oklahoma
Bordering it = 4 Decay Regions =2 Territories = 7 Bonus = +4
New Mexico
Bordering it = 5 Decay Regions =2 Territories = 6 Bonus = +4
Colorado
Bordering it = 5 Decay Regions =2 Territories = 6 Bonus = +4
Kansas
Bordering it = 5 Decay Regions =2 Territories = 5 Bonus = +4
Nebraska
Bordering it = 2 Decay Regions =1 Territories = 4 Bonus = +1
I think that Texas is so hard to get and hold that it needs to have at least a +2 gap abover anything else - not least because a +1 gap is no bonus because it loses 3 (assuming that people always have armies on the borders which therefore decay)
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i was thinking the same about texas ( i was actually going to suggest a +7 for it to give it that advantage)
at first glance +1 seems a bit low for Nebraska but when you compare it to the others what you suggested makes sense
obviously we need to hear from the map maker but i reckon your suggested bonuses sound equitable yeti.
rebelman wrote:I believe players are going to be confused when they think they have continents but actually do not unless they also hold the portion of this central area that makes up part of their continent - I don't think the mini map is enough of an explanation of this.
oaktown wrote:by dropping the state names (Kanses, Colorado, etc) cleanly in the middle of a territory it is unclear which territories are a part of the that state, since the dust bowl territories are a different color. Only Nebraska gives users an indication that the state includes the dustbowl.
rjbeals wrote:By looking at the legend, and seeing the dark state borders, I feel it's very clear which territories are included in the states. I would guess that 99% of people who are smart enough to use a computer, and to understand the rules of risk, and make it to this site, would know that the USA is divided by states, and the blurb in the legend identifies the area as the southern plains of the USA.
Incandenza wrote:To expand, I agree with rj rather than oaktown on the borders, as I feel that between the minimap and the dashed border lines, the map seems pretty well covered when it comes to indicating continent borders. The continent names are fine where they are.
Lone.prophet wrote:oklahoma is the only cont that does have a normal border country which makes it easier to defend (no reinforcement nececarry) so maybe that one should be looked at in a other way
yeti_c wrote:Lone.prophet wrote:oklahoma is the only cont that does have a normal border country which makes it easier to defend (no reinforcement nececarry) so maybe that one should be looked at in a other way
You've not read the legend correctly - all the states border through the Dustbowl areas...
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Night Strike wrote:yeti_c wrote:Lone.prophet wrote:oklahoma is the only cont that does have a normal border country which makes it easier to defend (no reinforcement nececarry) so maybe that one should be looked at in a other way
You've not read the legend correctly - all the states border through the Dustbowl areas...
C.
Actually, upon inspection, this isn't the case. The border between No Mans Land (Texas-Drought) and Woodward (Oklahoma-Normal) is dotted. The legend only states that "Armies can only move between states through dotted lines", not through the drought region.
I read through the bonus suggestions, but I think Oklahoma should stay at +5 because Boise City is bordered by 4 other states.
Lone.prophet wrote:^^ hehe thats what i said it gives oklahoma a big adventage i think in defending
Lone.prophet wrote:oklahoma is the only cont that does have a normal border country which makes it easier to defend (no reinforcement nececarry) so maybe that one should be looked at in a other way
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