Moderator: Cartographers
Armandolas wrote:Looks promising.Look very detailed
Maybe a referee can make those bombardments u need?
Armandolas wrote:well, its known that lots of corruption happens in football. Maybe chairmans can /bribe/attack referee so hec send a player off with a red card/bombardment
Armandolas wrote:im missing some stuf here
how do we connect to parking lot, lights stands, shareholders, ?
Bruceswar wrote:interesting idea... Lets see where this goes... good luck!
generalhead wrote:You have a lot of dead space on your map that you could use. For such a detailed map you should use it.
generalhead wrote:Why is the parking lot intruding into part of the stadium?
generalhead wrote:Why are the benches not where benches are suppose to be for a Soccer stadium?
generalhead wrote:I like the idea I just thought it would make more sense to have the layout a little more real.
Like by having the benches where the sponsors are and the parking lot laid outside of the stadium.
Having coaches by the bench next to the field and having managers in the manager box.
I Think having the shareholders and the budget is going a little to far. I think It should be more about the stadium and the actual game.
Referees added would be cool too.
I like the training box.
If it was up to me I would get rid of the budget box on the left and the share holders and have a training box on both sides. One for each team.
Just my opinions though, your map.
Teflon Kris wrote:So, both teams have a million strikers at the same end, so half of them are trying to score own goals?
!!!
Typical of someone who doesn't know the difference between a hand and a foot, or that a ball is sphere-shaped !!
Teflon Kris wrote:1. The sport is called 'Football' - you kick a ball with your foot.
2. There are 2 teams, 2 goals, 11 players each team.
3. Strikers try to score in the opposition's goal !!!!!
4. Both teams have a goalkeeper !!!
5. The game is not some kind of battle between two sets of strikers trying to score into the same empty net !!
Your map is based on 'Mericans' total misconceptions of the game, not the real game that most of the world play.
The fact that I have explained this in even more detail just proves my point even more.
If you fix the obvious lunacy on the pitch, then you may also wish to consider that capitalism may influence the game, but once the game has started, the 22 men on the pitch, the ref and the crowd are the primary factors, You cant buy a player and sub him on at half-time !!
Blakkrose wrote:Teflon Kris wrote:1. The sport is called 'Football' - you kick a ball with your foot.
2. There are 2 teams, 2 goals, 11 players each team.
3. Strikers try to score in the opposition's goal !!!!!
4. Both teams have a goalkeeper !!!
5. The game is not some kind of battle between two sets of strikers trying to score into the same empty net !!
Your map is based on 'Mericans' total misconceptions of the game, not the real game that most of the world play.
The fact that I have explained this in even more detail just proves my point even more.
If you fix the obvious lunacy on the pitch, then you may also wish to consider that capitalism may influence the game, but once the game has started, the 22 men on the pitch, the ref and the crowd are the primary factors, You cant buy a player and sub him on at half-time !!
I thought I was clear in writing the map.
My point of view is purely managerial as well as where the game is considered to be purely economic.
The map takes into account both aspects of the game giving a lot of importance to line-up as well as economic allowing several improvements of the stadium.
If you do not like this point of view, you are free to not follow my topic.
ManBungalow wrote:Woah...
Looks really cool.
But is there any way you could condense the legend, like by condensing similar features into one rule? It's like reading a novel working out how to play the map.
Armandolas wrote:actually i think the football pitch/players is well thought. The ideia is not to have a football game but to create the tactic. Thats my 1st reading of the map before i struggled to understand the rest.
Armandolas wrote:One thing i agree, u need 2 Gk
Armandolas wrote:I would definitly skip the parking lot and maybe the floodlights
Teflon Kris wrote:On the pitch, tackles, passes and shots on goal are only possible (conditional borders) once all eleven players on one side have been acquired ?
Return to Melting Pot: Map Ideas
Users browsing this forum: No registered users