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That was not really how Norway became swedish. There was no desire from norwegian point of view to be a part of Sweden. What happend was that the Swedish king (who was a former french general under Napoleon) avoided most of the battling against the troops of Napoleon in Germany in order to make a surprise attack towards Denmark when Napoleon had been defeated. It worked from a swedish point of view and the danes were forced to give up Norway in order to get the swedes out of the Denmark. Since there were wasn't much resistance from the norwegians, people are lead to believe that it was a unification between two countries while indeed it was an occupation. Norway had gone from swedish to danish and danish to swedish a couple of times before so for them it wasn't a big deal. Norway were given their freedom roughly 100 years later.Industrial Helix wrote: One thing that just occurred to me is that during this time Norway declared independence from Denmark and then declared the King of Sweden its king, unifying the two countries.

no... the one way assaults is just directed towards Aboukir (Corsica-Aboukir), that's why the Arrow only appears in Aboukir. I wouldn't like to make that line swing between Sicily and Naples, it would result too messy.Industrial Helix wrote:I am reading it as Corsica one way attacks Naples one way attacks Greece one way attacks Aboukir... correct? Perhaps an arrow head is necessary between each leg of those links.
It would be ugly, but you may have no other options, as the present arrangement is quite unclear.Kabanellas wrote:Almost forgot to answer this Helix
no... the one way assaults is just directed towards Aboukir (Corsica-Aboukir), that's why the Arrow only appears in Aboukir. I wouldn't like to make that line swing between Sicily and Naples, it would result too messy.Industrial Helix wrote:I am reading it as Corsica one way attacks Naples one way attacks Greece one way attacks Aboukir... correct? Perhaps an arrow head is necessary between each leg of those links.
Agreed. I would suggest just giving it the dashed line treatment as you have for every other bordering Island and land.Evil DIMwit wrote:It would be ugly, but you may have no other options, as the present arrangement is quite unclear.Kabanellas wrote:Almost forgot to answer this Helix
no... the one way assaults is just directed towards Aboukir (Corsica-Aboukir), that's why the Arrow only appears in Aboukir. I wouldn't like to make that line swing between Sicily and Naples, it would result too messy.Industrial Helix wrote:I am reading it as Corsica one way attacks Naples one way attacks Greece one way attacks Aboukir... correct? Perhaps an arrow head is necessary between each leg of those links.
Atleast move it from Greece.Kabanellas wrote:well, the arrow is in Aboukir... though I can understand that some people could get mislead by it.
I will try to make a different version....
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Ah kab, you just can't catch a break with those mountains, can you?jefjef wrote:Beautiful map! That attack route is perfect.
One thing. The mountains don't really look like they rise out of the map. Looks like they are sitting on it. If you could find a way to blend them.