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You mentioned in chat you actually had a board of this. If the gameplay is sound, I would pay for a board of this.Industrial Helix wrote:Awesome sticky! I'm kind of looking forward to playing this map, the game play seems likes its going to be fun and slightly different.
As for the minimap, I'm rather happy with it. I know what you mean about text going all which way, which is why I avoided that style on the playable map.
Ulundi Fort... fixed.
What I think you meant about the overlap on the minimap... fixed.
As for the numbers... I think they fit.
Do they not separate Fraserburg from Griquatown?Industrial Helix wrote:The mountains at Fraserburg... no, it seems they don't do anything, lol.
You can see it over to the left that the territory borders griquetown. I checked the original draft and this seems to be true for it as well... I'm really not sure why I made it like that. I think it migh tbe because i copied the mountains straight from a topographical map and planned to alter the territory connections accordingly. Apaprently, I missed that area.ender516 wrote:Do they not separate Fraserburg from Griquatown?Industrial Helix wrote:The mountains at Fraserburg... no, it seems they don't do anything, lol.
It might be nice to have them do something. It's a little difficult to see the Fraserburg-Griquatown border. I say you might as well separate them, though I don't know if this would cause bonus values to change.Industrial Helix wrote:You can see it over to the left that the territory borders griquetown. I checked the original draft and this seems to be true for it as well... I'm really not sure why I made it like that. I think it migh tbe because i copied the mountains straight from a topographical map and planned to alter the territory connections accordingly. Apaprently, I missed that area.ender516 wrote:Do they not separate Fraserburg from Griquatown?Industrial Helix wrote:The mountains at Fraserburg... no, it seems they don't do anything, lol.
You could just add a couple more mountains, and make them go all of the way to the border. Or, you could cut and move them, and clean it up with the clone stamp tool. Or, you could just go ahead and clone over them, get rid of them altogether.ender516 wrote:Do they not separate Fraserburg from Griquatown?Industrial Helix wrote:The mountains at Fraserburg... no, it seems they don't do anything, lol.

Yeah I agree. There's no reason you can't have mountains there just for the hell of it.Industrial Helix wrote:I don't want to change the gameplay at this stage, so drawing in more mountains is out. I'm content having the mountains there for decoration. So I clarified the border to clearly illustrate that griquatown and fraserburg border.
Obviously. We do have a few normal mountains like Table Mountain at Cape Town, but I think IH is depicting mountain ranges and if you've seen 2012 you'll know about the Drakensburg and I think IH has done a relatively good job of depicting that. I know that lesotho is known to be fairly mountainous as well, so he did a pretty fair job even though I'm not used to SA being as mountainous a country as maybe the map suggests. (Mountains are nowhere near as clear for example as the alps I saw in switzerland). Also however, you need to remember that Johannesburg is I think one of the highest major cities in the world (maybe after Mexico City) at I think 5000ft so it is pretty high, but it's a plateau so I guess the feeling gets lost even if it's at high altitude...army of nobunaga wrote:ive never been to south africa... but do they even have mountains there? I do a lot of climbing.. maybe I should google it... I really dont know.




