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yeti_c wrote:Does adoption count as a member of the bonus continent?
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MrBenn wrote:[Advanced Draft]
MrBenn wrote:I think the adoption routes make it too easy to expand from one Emperor to another??
cairnswk wrote:yeti_c wrote:Does adoption count as a member of the bonus continent?
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Good point C.
I would rather say no, there is no added bonus for adoption, and i will have to mark that on the map.
But it is simply a way of linking that side of the map back to J Caesar.
yeti_c wrote:....
I think NO would work better too.
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cairnswk wrote:yeti_c wrote:....
I think NO would work better too.
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Huh! sorry i don't understand what you are saying here
yeti_c wrote:cairnswk wrote:yeti_c wrote:....
I think NO would work better too.
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Huh! sorry i don't understand what you are saying here
No to adoption = part of family bonus.
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cairnswk wrote:...
FOR DISUSSION....there is a possible further link to Julius Caesar from outside attack....if we bring Cleopatra into the picture.....that would create a link through marriage between Mark Antony <-> Cleopatra <-> Julius Caesar and don't forget there was a son to Cleopatra and Julis Caesar -> Caesarion.
Would this be feasible?
cairnswk wrote:cairnswk wrote:...
FOR DISUSSION....there is a possible further link to Julius Caesar from outside attack....if we bring Cleopatra into the picture.....that would create a link through marriage between Mark Antony <-> Cleopatra <-> Julius Caesar and don't forget there was a son to Cleopatra and Julis Caesar -> Caesarion.
Would this be feasible?
Is this a good idea?
yeti_c wrote:....
PS - forgot to mention - one of you bombardment figs is the wrong colour.
PPS - "wife" is spelt "wifw" in the legend.
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ZeakCytho wrote:I feel really about this map right now. I think it has a lot of potential, but I find the current layout very opaque and hard to grasp, much like Forbidden City. I know this isn't a very useful suggestion, since I don't know how to make it better, but
cairnswk wrote:ZeakCytho wrote:I feel really about this map right now. I think it has a lot of potential, but I find the current layout very opaque and hard to grasp, much like Forbidden City. I know this isn't a very useful suggestion, since I don't know how to make it better, but
Gees Zeak....surely you can follow some lines and make some family associations
what don't you understand?
ZeakCytho wrote:cairnswk wrote:ZeakCytho wrote:I feel really about this map right now. I think it has a lot of potential, but I find the current layout very opaque and hard to grasp, much like Forbidden City. I know this isn't a very useful suggestion, since I don't know how to make it better, but
Gees Zeak....surely you can follow some lines and make some family associations
what don't you understand?
I feel like if I were actually playing a game on this map, I would be overwhelmed by the number of bonus combinations.
Incandenza wrote:I think the Cleopatra/adoption line thing is a good idea, otherwise Emperor Caesar is one big honkin' choke point.
For how powerful of a terit it is, Julia Livilla is awfully hard to get to. Maybe the Gods could show disfavor to her and Livia by being able to smite them with thunderbolts (i.e. bombard)?
Incandenza wrote:In all fairness, cairns, there's a fine line between complex and confusing, and in places this map seems to drift over the line. The name thing is going to be a big issue, with so many repetitions and so many similar-sounding names. I ask again, have you considered just fictionalizing the people that no one's ever heard of?
I think the Cleopatra/adoption line thing is a good idea, otherwise Emperor Caesar is one big honkin' choke point.
For how powerful of a terit it is, Julia Livilla is awfully hard to get to. Maybe the Gods could show disfavor to her and Livia by being able to smite them with thunderbolts (i.e. bombard)?
Incandenza wrote:Oh, and this doesn't strike me as a map where lots of people are going to swing by and post cogent analyses, but don't let that dissuade you.
yeti_c wrote:Yep - might just be us 3 in for the long haul!
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PS - Cairns - did you see my post after Inc's?
Incandenza wrote:Oh, and this doesn't strike me as a map where lots of people are going to swing by and post cogent analyses, but don't let that dissuade you.
Incandenza wrote:Okay, I'm willing to table the conversation about the names until you've had a chance to sort them out.
But for the record, your use of Kamchatka as analogy is sorely flawed. Classic depicts the world, your map depicts some important people and some tremendously unimportant people who've been dead for two thousand years (and it's only the repetitive unimportant people that I really have concerns about). Also, it's not like there's five terits called "Kamchatka" where I have to puzzle out which is which in the dropdown. Form follows function. Just sayin'.
Also for the record, I'd also never heard of kamchatka until I played Risk as a wee lad. Even better, some years ago I got a chance to go there. Unbelievably bitchin' place.
Oh, and this doesn't strike me as a map where lots of people are going to swing by and post cogent analyses, but don't let that dissuade you.
yeti_c wrote:"Agrippina - Germanicus" & "Drusus - Antonia" have 2 pixels seperating the connections - I think this looks better/less confusing than the 1 pixel versions you have for "Gaius Julius Ceaser - Marica (ex regii)" & "Marcus V Agrippa - Julia The Elder"
Can you standardise these?
Yeti_C wrote:Incandenza wrote:I think the Cleopatra/adoption line thing is a good idea, otherwise Emperor Caesar is one big honkin' choke point.
For how powerful of a terit it is, Julia Livilla is awfully hard to get to. Maybe the Gods could show disfavor to her and Livia by being able to smite them with thunderbolts (i.e. bombard)?
Definitely agree with these points.
Not sure about the fictionalisation - but agree that as it stands - we need to make much greater differentiation.
This maps connections are far easier to read than "Forbidden City".
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yeti_c wrote:Why is Julius Ceaser a "Dictator" and not an "Emperor"?
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