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Industrial Helix wrote:@gimil - Hmm... is it the borders themselves in that they don't seem to look like actual borders? I'm not sure what I should do differently if I redrew them. Less arbitrary squiggles?
Or is it that they are pixelly or jagged? Should I zoom in more when I draw them?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Industrial Helix wrote:Ah ahhh... right. Ok, I can do that. I want to create more zones of influence, rather than the actual provinces. For example, if in WWII the allies took Rome, it didn't mean they by default controlled all within the political area of Italy's borders. So basically, I'm using the provinces more like regions rather than peacetime administrative regions... if that makes any sense. But yeah, I'll make them a little more squiggly.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
pamoa wrote:my concern is about white armies on the map as reds and "green" are easy to find the white ones are invisible
maybe you should use the white you have in the Czech flag
pamoa wrote:pamoa wrote:my concern is about white armies on the map as reds and "green" are easy to find the white ones are invisible
maybe you should use the white you have in the Czech flag
theBastard wrote:looking good.
maybe Baltics could be +2.
maybe you would add "city symbol" to the legend where you speak about Cities.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Industrial Helix wrote:Yes to the city symbol.
As for altering the bonus for the Baltics, I don't want it to become a huge staging place for an attack on Poland and Ukraine. It wasn't like that in the war, and that's what I'm sticking to.
Thanks for the feedback!
AndyDufresne wrote:I don't know whether it is the plethora of 888s or if it is dominant black color on the map, but my eyes say too much is going on in a densely clustered sort of way, and then I want to look away.
--Andy
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