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cairnswk wrote:mibi...i hate to be a pain in the proverbial....but i still can't read the red numbers, and if i can't read them i can't play this map.
R the numbers on the large map smaller than on the small map or R they the same size? Shouldn't they be larger?
mibi wrote:cairnswk wrote:mibi...i hate to be a pain in the proverbial....but i still can't read the red numbers, and if i can't read them i can't play this map.
R the numbers on the large map smaller than on the small map or R they the same size? Shouldn't they be larger?
cairns. Im not sure what to say to you. The numbers are perfectly legible. My 7 year old step son just rattled them all off with out hesitation. If you really can't read them you might want to check to see if your monitor or something else.
And the numbers are the same size. I kept the original numbers from the large map and put them into the small map.
cairnswk wrote:mibi wrote:cairnswk wrote:mibi...i hate to be a pain in the proverbial....but i still can't read the red numbers, and if i can't read them i can't play this map.
R the numbers on the large map smaller than on the small map or R they the same size? Shouldn't they be larger?
cairns. Im not sure what to say to you. The numbers are perfectly legible. My 7 year old step son just rattled them all off with out hesitation. If you really can't read them you might want to check to see if your monitor or something else.
And the numbers are the same size. I kept the original numbers from the large map and put them into the small map.
mibi....there is a lot of years between your 7 yr old son and myself. it is not my monitor, and not my glasses, i'm afraid i simply won't play the map as it is i causing me to strain my eyes to read those numbers. sorry.
AndyDufresne wrote:I think the numbers are as clear as they can get.
--Andy
AndyDufresne wrote:Maybe if you spin around real fast, and turn on strobe lights that will make the map seem clearer and easier to read. Or it will give you a seizure.
Is it just the red numbers you have trouble with? What about the beach and the ships?
--Andy
AndyDufresne wrote:Would a simple size increase do the job do you think? I'm not sure how you've created the numbers on the map, mibi, but if it's possible (and isn't excessively hard or long), perhaps post a version with slightly bumped up number size.
--Andy
mibi wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Would a simple size increase do the job do you think? I'm not sure how you've created the numbers on the map, mibi, but if it's possible (and isn't excessively hard or long), perhaps post a version with slightly bumped up number size.
--Andy
15% enlargemtn for the cairnsighted,
Geoster wrote:On the large map, the numbers in the left hand artillery position are dribbling over the lines in a rather unattractive way.
Also, what are the full names for the artillery position territories? "916th German Grenadiers Artillery 3" is kind of a mouthful. Would it make sense to give the artillery positions and bunkers their own nicknames?
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qwert wrote:Do you use military font for these map Mibi? I dont think that in 1944 americans use these font what you present on yours map.
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if this is a military map why are you using a comic sans type font. maybe a more military oriented font would give the map a more accurate military feel.
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