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Peter Gibbons wrote:Since I suggested its use, I just want to weigh in pretty quickly here...
A) I thought the shield looked better than the blank white space. If you don't end up going with it, I think something else would be cool with a lot of color to draw attention. Maybe the Royal Standard? http://blogs.cornell.edu/jamie-abroad/f ... ndard1.jpg
B) I don't understand the debate about London being in the UK or not. Of course it is. And it seems pretty well-established that it's the capital of England. Note that it's never been confirmed--via statute--that London is even the capital of UK. It's just de facto. The royal court moved to London, ergo, it became the capital. It's an interesting history, and not worth getting deeply into right now, but London is the capital of both England and the UK.
C) As the racism issue. Sorry, but give me a break. There are, I'm sure, people around the world that view the UK standard as being racist, just as I'm sure there are people who are offended by the American flag. If a fringe tries to co-opt a symbol, you don't acquiesce by branding the symbol immediately racist. You take it back and you use it in its proper historical, geographic and national context. I'm fine if you don't want to use it for aesthetic reasons or thematic reasons. That's fine but don't do it because there are a few jackasses out there that happen to use the symbol. (and I'm writing WAY more about this than I want to, but kneejerk cries of racism really irritate me).
D) I'd note, yet again, that it's not just the flag of England. It's also the coat of arms for the city of London! So, in that regard, I also don't understand the argument that it can't be used because this is a "British" map. At its core, it's a London map. And we're talking about the coat of arms for the city of London.
natty_dread wrote:It will have something. It will have an army number.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
natty_dread wrote:Nah, I don't see that being beneficial to the gameplay. Southeast is fine having 3 borders, it's the only reasonably easy bonus on the east side of the map.
koontz1973 wrote:natty_dread wrote:Nah, I don't see that being beneficial to the gameplay. Southeast is fine having 3 borders, it's the only reasonably easy bonus on the east side of the map.
Fine, another point though to have it would be on the right side of the map you have 3 ways to go top to bottom, one in the centre and only one on the right, right at the edge of the map. This does seem a little unbalanced.
koontz1973 wrote:Peter Gibbons wrote:Since I suggested its use, I just want to weigh in pretty quickly here...
A) I thought the shield looked better than the blank white space. If you don't end up going with it, I think something else would be cool with a lot of color to draw attention. Maybe the Royal Standard? http://blogs.cornell.edu/jamie-abroad/f ... ndard1.jpg
I agree, having somthing is better than nothing.B) I don't understand the debate about London being in the UK or not. Of course it is. And it seems pretty well-established that it's the capital of England. Note that it's never been confirmed--via statute--that London is even the capital of UK. It's just de facto. The royal court moved to London, ergo, it became the capital. It's an interesting history, and not worth getting deeply into right now, but London is the capital of both England and the UK.
Yes and no, you said it yourself, London has never been confirmed as the capital and never will.C) As the racism issue. Sorry, but give me a break. There are, I'm sure, people around the world that view the UK standard as being racist, just as I'm sure there are people who are offended by the American flag. If a fringe tries to co-opt a symbol, you don't acquiesce by branding the symbol immediately racist. You take it back and you use it in its proper historical, geographic and national context. I'm fine if you don't want to use it for aesthetic reasons or thematic reasons. That's fine but don't do it because there are a few jackasses out there that happen to use the symbol. (and I'm writing WAY more about this than I want to, but kneejerk cries of racism really irritate me).
On the racism issue, I only brought it up because it may be viewed that way.D) I'd note, yet again, that it's not just the flag of England. It's also the coat of arms for the city of London! So, in that regard, I also don't understand the argument that it can't be used because this is a "British" map. At its core, it's a London map. And we're talking about the coat of arms for the city of London.
It is not the coat of arms for London, this is...
and this is the one for the mayors office. Not the political one but the ceremonial mayor.
Peter Gibbons wrote:something needs to replace the blank white space
RjBeals wrote:It's a personal preference, but I still don't like the floating maps, not unless they are done really well. Maybe it's the outer & inner glow you've added, but it looks like a floating bevel.
AndyDufresne wrote:For the most part, I've similarly disliked hovering/floating maps as well. I've always liked to see a map anchored.
natty_dread wrote:The impassables are temporary, I haven't figured out yet what I'm going to use for impassables...
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
natty_dread wrote:I don't do version numbers anymore. They're tedious to keep track of, no one needs them for anything, and if anyone wants the latest "official" version of the map it can be found on the first page.
General Mapmaking Rules wrote:3. List what page(s) the latest update is on (e.g. [p1/5])
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
natty_dread wrote:If you can't see the latest update on the last page, then it's on the first page. Why should you want to dig through the thread for an arbitrary page number when you can just as easily click page 1?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
natty_dread wrote:If you can't see the latest update on the last page, then it's on the first page. Why should you want to dig through the thread for an arbitrary page number when you can just as easily click page 1?
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