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Other answers included a couple at 72 , one at 83 and another at 45 .
koontz1973 wrote:This part is just examples of what can be done. Not what will be done. You have miss read what Jane asked for. She wanted examples of literature so some of the players who may not be acquainted with fantasy would understand a lot easier what each one does.
+1
Unfortunately it is misleading. I notice the votes for High Fantasy have pulled ahead again since you inserted "Lord of the Lings", but we are obviously not going to be making an LOTR map.
The categories were clear enough as they were, they didn't need "examples" which just serve to prejudice the vote.
My apologies if this made things worse. I am not terribly familiar with the distinctions b/w different types of fantasy, and thought if 2-3 examples of well-known books or movies or tv shows were posted, it would helpful to those like me.
koontz1973 wrote:This part is just examples of what can be done. Not what will be done. You have miss read what Jane asked for. She wanted examples of literature so some of the players who may not be acquainted with fantasy would understand a lot easier what each one does.
+1
Unfortunately it is misleading. I notice the votes for High Fantasy have pulled ahead again since you inserted "Lord of the Lings", but we are obviously not going to be making an LOTR map.
The categories were clear enough as they were, they didn't need "examples" which just serve to prejudice the vote.
My apologies if this made things worse. I am not terribly familiar with the distinctions b/w different types of fantasy, and thought if 2-3 examples of well-known books or movies or tv shows were posted, it would helpful to those like me.
Honestly, I do not see what was done as influencing people. Many many times has a person come in asking for a game of thrones map and low fantasy had low votes.
I know, and the Science Fantasy category doesn't even include Star Wars, arguably the most well-known science fantasy of them all. In truth, you could argue that most science fiction is in fact science fantasy, and many bookstores include science fiction in the fantasy section. But in defense of Jane, she did specify books, not movies.
Also, many of these categories bleed into each other. Harry Potter, for instance, is both Contemporary Fantasy and High Fantasy.
Other examples of science fantasy:
the John Carter series Terry Brooks' Shannara Dragon Ball Z
More Low Fantasy:
Conan The Green Mile Preacher (wow, a map based on Preacher? Sign me up!)
A Song of Fire and Ice is actually High Fantasy, not Low Fantasy. It has dragons and supernatural entities, for one thing. Low fantasy is primarily set in the "real world," whatever that entails, while high fantasy takes place in a completely fictional world with its own laws of physics.
Other high fantasy works:
The Northern Lights The Chronicles of Narnia Dungeons and Dragons Wheel of Time Discworld The Dark Tower (elements of the supernatural, magic) Harry Potter (yes, it takes place in the contemporary world, but most of the action takes place in the wizarding world, which is definitely High Fantasy - wizards, dragons, mythological beasts, etc.) Alice in Wonderland Malazan The Black Company (yes, it's dark, but it's in a different world with its own rules)
For Contemporary Fantasy, you could have things like
The Dresden Files Fables Thor (high fantasy as well) Hellboy (as Lovecraftian as comics get, so dark fantasy, too) Preacher (again!) Harry Potter (fits here, too) Lewis' That Hideous Strength Mary Poppins (hah!) His Dark Materials (again)
more Dark Fantasy: The Dark Tower the Elric books The Black Company
So don't despair! High Fantasy is a broad enough category to contain many different types of maps.
A great week here on #GCCM. We start looking away from graphics and into game play. This week, we will look at types of bonus regions you want to use.
Continental
Most maps use a continental bonus system. Hold a set region to get a set number of reinforcements.
Resource
Look towards AOR series for this one. Hold two connecting regions for a bonus. Bonuses can expand heavily and fast with this type.
Continental with key
Two maps come to mind here. Supermax (Gang boss) and Rorke's Drift (chieftain). Hold as many regions of a bonus area as you like, but until you take the boss, you get nothing.
Expanding
Antarctica has this. The more you hold in an area, the more you get. Does not need to hold all of it and no key is required. Vertex and Austrum also use this type of bonus but for them, it needs to be connected.
No bonuses As it says. No bonus regions at all. If this wins, auto deploys will become as must feature on the map.
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dakky21 wrote:For this week, I chose Resource style as there practically only 3 maps on the site based on that gameplay (and that would be AoR's)
And you have to ask yourself why? With over 200 maps, why only three of this type? What makes map makers hate making this type of map? Why are those three popular maps, is it because of the resources?
dakky21 wrote:For this week, I chose Resource style as there practically only 3 maps on the site based on that gameplay (and that would be AoR's)
I also voted Resource!
However, as a point of information, I have to correct you: there are other maps that use Resource collection bonuses -- Dawn of Ages and Age of Merchants pop into my mind as obvious examples, and I'm sure there's others.
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Dukasaur wrote:However, as a point of information, I have to correct you: there are other maps that use Resource collection bonuses -- Dawn of Ages and Age of Merchants pop into my mind as obvious examples, and I'm sure there's others.
Maybe you're right, but they're not similar to the bonus system in AoR (get a lot (20 or more) of bonuses quickly) And to answer Koontz - I belive it is hard to code all possible pairs with all other regions, so that may be the reason for not making those maps.
mint-murray wrote:So do resources need to be mixed ? i.e. - do the cups and swords in Labyrinth count as resources or would that come under continental with key ?
The swords and cups in Labs map are considered as normal continent bonuses. Hold x,y,& z to get +???.
No, the maps have been chosen so that will not happen. 3 of the 5 have been out now for a while and all major changes have happened. 2 of them are newer, but as they are mine, I will be slow on the updates this week if any.
The beta maps have been chosen for two reasons. If you spot a mistake, you will report it. No one is an expert on them yet. This levels the playing field more.
koontz1973 wrote:The beta maps have been chosen for two reasons. If you spot a mistake, you will report it. No one is an expert on them yet. This levels the playing field more.
To bad the champions name depends on those small drop/dice luck based maps...
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koontz1973 wrote:The beta maps have been chosen for two reasons. If you spot a mistake, you will report it. No one is an expert on them yet. This levels the playing field more.
To bad the champions name depends on those small drop/dice luck based maps...
It's nothing to do with being champ, we just test some of koontz maps, may the best glitch finder win
koontz1973 wrote:No, the maps have been chosen so that will not happen. 3 of the 5 have been out now for a while and all major changes have happened. 2 of them are newer, but as they are mine, I will be slow on the updates this week if any.
The beta maps have been chosen for two reasons. If you spot a mistake, you will report it. No one is an expert on them yet. This levels the playing field more.
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