Bruceswar wrote:What graphics program are you working with? I will show you something if you can let me know.
Font looks good on the large, but not so hot on the small. This map is getting better.
GIMP 2.8 and thanks, I'm doing my best to get better
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Bruceswar wrote:What graphics program are you working with? I will show you something if you can let me know.
Font looks good on the large, but not so hot on the small. This map is getting better.
macbone wrote:Why not bonuses just for holding all the stations on a particular line, like Def to CdV? Or maybe they're not lines after all. I guess breaking them up does make them easier to take.
macbone wrote:What about a bonus for holding X number of landmarks?
macbone wrote:Have you tried a version with the station names? It looks a bit confusing with the abbreviations. Something like this is a bit easier to read:
djelebert wrote:I think number of lines in legend could be taken for bonus indication, as it's impossible to put all, the numbers are not a sequence; and for people who've never been in Paris, it could be confusing.
Teflon Kris wrote:Anyway, I haven't studied your map in great detail yet but it's looking good for this stage of development. Lots of bonus talk above although I imagine that can be mostly analysed in the next forum?
Had the same idea, however I reconsidered due to the fact that the board itself took so much place and there was very little wall left for graffiti.Teflon Kris wrote:The tiles as an outside border is great.They are very clean, later on you may want to embellish with a small touch of graffiti? Or not, just an idea.
Teflon Kris wrote:On the subject of icons, I'm not sure what is to the left of Cou, or Def? And the small black icons stand-out more (eg. tennis, churches) so maybe they could go a bit grey? It would be cool if the Eiffel Tower were more prominent maybe? Could it go in front of the red line?
Teflon Kris wrote:Am I right in thinking your stations with bus links are underlined?
Someone pedantic might say that the Bus/Air interchanges need to have symbols touching the station army circles, but I personally think its obvious to players which region the buses/airports belong to.
Good work, we definitely need a Paris map.
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Teflon Kris wrote:Gameplay-wise, there are a lot of bonuses available but, as its pretty much an adaptation of the classical-bonus-system (as opposed to conquest etc)
waauw wrote:Teflon Kris wrote:Gameplay-wise, there are a lot of bonuses available but, as its pretty much an adaptation of the classical-bonus-system (as opposed to conquest etc)
Not sure I get what you mean.
ManBungalow wrote:the colours of the routes aren't the same as those in the legend
ManBungalow wrote:- for that matter, I find the bonuses quite difficult to tell apart, as I have to keep referring to the legend then sifting through all the region names on the map to figure out where they are....I thought maybe where one bonus ends you could do a little visual indicator like changing the style on the text or something?
eg. on the Defense -> CdV line it's not immediately clear that Defense -> Lo and CDV -> Chat are each separate bonuses....I feel that a lot of people will assume you need the whole coloured line for the bonus...maybe it would be easier to have each bonus a different colour?
ManBungalow wrote:- if using GIMP, you can hold both SHIFT + CTRL when drawing a line or path, it will give you nice 15 degree increments, keeping lines nice and straight/parallel, and also avoiding some minor aliasing issues
eg. the line from Jus -> PldI is wonky
ManBungalow wrote:Some good improvements, just still not 100% sure about the BUS connections! See above.
Extreme Ways wrote:Maybe it's an idea to change the colour of the Seine a bit? At first sight I thought it was a metroline, but I can't really think of a way to fix it as it's too small to put a nametag on it probably. I don't know if it's any better if you paint little waves on it either, but it's an idea.
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