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Balsiefen wrote:-My map will no longer worry about graphics so try to ignore all the little name shadows and mysteriously yellow islands.
yamahafazer wrote:I like the new citys and hills.... could the hills do with some colour though... you might be doing that later anyway so if you want just ignore me I don't mind...
khazalid wrote:new graphics are looking much sharper. how about a nice thistle in the background? or an under kilt closeup?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:also i done really think mountains are appropriate in the south end of teh map, that is the scottish lowlands, ive never seen a mountain there
oaktown wrote:Hmm... thoughts, balsie? I'm following your lead on this one. Looks like there are hills in the borders region and I remember Edinburgh being surrounded by hills, so maybe I just need to flatten the southern hills out a bit to make them distinct from the highlands ranges?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Balsiefen wrote:However, i've been thinking, do we really need either of those ranges. The lothian range is not useful as we have merged it into boarders anyway (unless we want an interestingly shaped continent which is always a thaught) and it may be quite interesting to loose the D&G range to create a continent with 3 borders sort of like on the portugal map. (A 3 terr, 2 boarder cont is hard to bonus as really, the fairest amount for it should be 1.5)
oaktown wrote:Balsiefen wrote:However, i've been thinking, do we really need either of those ranges. The lothian range is not useful as we have merged it into boarders anyway (unless we want an interestingly shaped continent which is always a thaught) and it may be quite interesting to loose the D&G range to create a continent with 3 borders sort of like on the portugal map. (A 3 terr, 2 boarder cont is hard to bonus as really, the fairest amount for it should be 1.5)
Eliminating the mountains around Dumfries and Galloway won't screw things up any. I do think that 3 terits w. 2 borders is a respectable +2... easier to capture yet harder to hold than a 4 terit/1 border region like Australia. But 3/3 is fine as well.
As for eliminating the mountains south of Edinburgh, you are correct in that they no longer play the role they used to around the Lothians. However, we've got a lot of little territories in the Borders area, and it's going to be a bit messy figuring out how they're all going to fit together. The total land area on your map of the seven territories in Borders is smaller than some of the single territories in the north. Without an unpassable border or two down there it's something of a free-for-all with everybody bordering everybody.
Request for clarification: everything that I'm seeing has Stirling in the Central region... thoughts anyone?
Let me propose something that may be blasphemous to a Scotsman: can you merge the Lothians into one territory? It will be easier to work with on the map, and has the added benefit of making the city a border territory; a player might have a better chance of going after the cities bonus if Edinburgh isn't buried in a region.
That means, of course, you're down to 34 territories... you have a lot of real estate in the highlands to add a territory or even two, and there are other ways you could go...
Balsiefen wrote:Ha, no problem, it actually looks quite good, especially streaching argyll to meet the othrt terrs.
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