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I know - I saw that a while ago but tried to ignore it. I don't know how to get it to fit. At the moment, I would prefer to keep ignoring it, cause there's no good way to get it in there - those damn Albanians. I won't dismiss it totally though...qwert wrote:Also dont forget Albania,its whas member to.
rustlemania wrote:The new additions are excellent!
In my opinion, that should solve any of those problems mentioned by Yeti earlier.
I agree that it may look better with the hammer n sickle behind the title... but i understand your desire for it to stand out.
I don't see any problem with this being "random" because in my mind, it isn't. Its the Iron Curtain (more or less). The rest of Russia proper isn't all that relevant. Certainly, there's nothing wrong with having a map that's a 'portion' of an area, especially if its the only relevant portion.
I think the mini-map and title do a great job of clearing up exactly what this map is about.
Well done!
edbeard wrote:lookin' good. I agree on at least trying the title on top (or maybe just blending the sickle more)
I like your impassable solution. if you can't find any real life borders then just make 'em up and go for good gameplay. they look quite familiar for some reason. hmmmm. maybe try out this style (seemingly the borders are a basic white with a black (dark) stroke and they've been covered with red) on brazil instead of the gold and green thing you have going on there.
gameplay uuuhhh. fine I'll do it.
Volgorad: +2 maybe? 2 borders and 4 territories. I realize 5 territories from 4 continents can attack it but I dunno.
Byelorussia: seems like a +5 to me. 5 terr and 5 borders. 7 can attack it from 4 continents.
Arkhangelsk: +2
Moscow: +6 maybe. centrally placed with 4 borders. compare to Poland.
Perm: +8. 7 borders sure but also in the middle of a lot of shit.
Voronezh: +4. 4 borders attackable from 6 terr in 4 continents.





There was no Iron Curtain in Asia. Any sort of Communist-Capitalist boundary in Asia was colloquially known as the Bamboo Curtain. The Iron Curtain was an exclusively European affair...Androidz wrote:Just a tought since you have a theme problem.
Could you call it Iron Curtain Western Part or something? That will requiere you to make a eastern part to tough. Or Call it Iron Curtain Europe, then you need to have one more called Iron Curtain Asia. When Size lifted you combine them.
Comical yet correct. The Russia territories in Asia are very remote and were never governed totally by communism (too far out).Incandenza wrote:There was no Iron Curtain in Asia. Any sort of Communist-Capitalist boundary in Asia was colloquially known as the Bamboo Curtain. The Iron Curtain was an exclusively European affair...Androidz wrote:Just a tought since you have a theme problem.
Could you call it Iron Curtain Western Part or something? That will requiere you to make a eastern part to tough. Or Call it Iron Curtain Europe, then you need to have one more called Iron Curtain Asia. When Size lifted you combine them.
I Was just judgeing from the minimap since i tought it was marked by red. I tought it mean thats the ironcurtain places..(since i dont know nothing about it..)Incandenza wrote:There was no Iron Curtain in Asia. Any sort of Communist-Capitalist boundary in Asia was colloquially known as the Bamboo Curtain. The Iron Curtain was an exclusively European affair...Androidz wrote:Just a tought since you have a theme problem.
Could you call it Iron Curtain Western Part or something? That will requiere you to make a eastern part to tough. Or Call it Iron Curtain Europe, then you need to have one more called Iron Curtain Asia. When Size lifted you combine them.
I was going to post something like this too... why is Moldova an independent territory?Sven Hassel wrote:you could put Moldova in the Romania continent, it was in fact romanian landknown as Basarabia
I don't really care for either of those options. I would prefer stick with the current title and regions.Androidz wrote:Could you call it Iron Curtain Western Part or ... Iron Curtain Europe
I'll do this. It makes the most sense - I hated that neutral territory sitting there anyway.Sven Hassel wrote:you could put Moldova in the Romania continent, it was in fact romanian landknown as Basarabia

Nay! One of the most popular maps World 2.1 had no special rules. There are many complex maps out there already, especially with the newly quenched ones. The point so of a large standard map is for things such as no cards, adjacent, fog. Darn... really want to play that on this map. Fits so well with the theme and a really good playing stylelt1001 wrote:Wow, this map is amazing!
However you could do with some special rules - with no special rules there's nothing that makes this map different than just a block of territories.
I just want something that shouts "Keep Out"... I think the current one looks a bit too meshy - I'm thinking of something imposing and daunting - if you can capture that in a fence?RjBeals wrote:You don't like the fence Benn... come on. It's so Iron!

Done.qwert wrote:well you can do only one thing(if you want) that these two issle close to estonia(now is neutral) transforme to estonian territory(these will be fixed one mistake).
Done.edbeard wrote: Volgorad: +2
Byelorussia: seems like a +5 to me.
Arkhangelsk: +2
Perm: +8.
Voronezh: +4.
Done.Sven Hassel wrote:you could put Moldova in the Romania continent, it was in fact romanian landknown as Basarabia
Done. I also added 1 more territory to the very far north. So I gave it a 7 bonus.Neon Peon wrote:and could you make the moscow bonus 6 or 7
