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Then there is a problem, because -- correct me if I am wrong -- there was some discussion about this not long ago and it was made clear that Lima and Central Highlands are not part of any bonus region. If you look closely at the unexploded minimap, the portion representing these territories is omitted.wisemanpsemc wrote:Looks good.
I agree with the sentiments about s. desert.
Also the coloring of the regions for Lima and Central Highlands makes them seem like they are their own region. I had to look at the region chart a couple times to realize that they are part N. Highlands. It is almost like the mountains and the color difference give the feeling of a new region.
If that is the case then I think the unexploded minimap should somehow show these even if they are not part of a region bonus. I looked at it for awhile trying to figure out how they fit into the minimap and it looks like the answer is they don't, not sure I like them being omitted. Just my 2 cents.ender516 wrote:Then there is a problem, because -- correct me if I am wrong -- there was some discussion about this not long ago and it was made clear that Lima and Central Highlands are not part of any bonus region. If you look closely at the unexploded minimap, the portion representing these territories is omitted.wisemanpsemc wrote:Looks good.
I agree with the sentiments about s. desert.
Also the coloring of the regions for Lima and Central Highlands makes them seem like they are their own region. I had to look at the region chart a couple times to realize that they are part N. Highlands. It is almost like the mountains and the color difference give the feeling of a new region.
Did this change at some point? Currently they don't appear to. I do love the minimap, its great although as noted the names need to be clearer.Rih0 wrote:
2nd: the ports are strategical points. They can assault each other.







