Maverick0711 wrote:I vote for the top one
No you're supposed to vote for the bottom one!
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Maverick0711 wrote:I vote for the top one
DJENRE wrote:It seem territories and bonuses are the same so it's just a question of design....
Both are really nice but I prefer tisha's one. A bit nicer but I 'd like to see it with troops on it. I'm not sure tisha's map will be clearer than Isaiah40.... Could we see it with troops?
I reserve my vote for now.
I'm always ready to help cartographers.
Also read this post, you should be aware of that as this map will soon be in the final forge I presume.
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=137470
Vote if it's not done already and let TD know about if we should create a special sign for winners with a quick post.
DJENRE
isaiah40 wrote:
Well since we are in the middle of the run-off, there can be no revisions to the map until the voting is over. So if you would like to vote, please do so soon! Like place your vote for me
The number of lakes ARE an accurate account of the place, as I used a real topographical map as a base.ender516 wrote:It may not be gentle, but it is plenty warm enough at the right time of year. And although #7 had a very interesting texture and technique, I thought it was a little overboard on the number of lakes.
Congratulations, Tisha!
The winning map is not bad, and I really like Tisha's other maps. South America is my favorite work of hers.Riskismy wrote:Had I been around for the first vote, I would have gone for entry #7.
You can really tell how wet and cold it must be there, though it's a little hard to tell the bonus areas from each other. Nothing that couldn't easily be fixed. By comparison, I associate the winning map with a warm and gentle environment (something it clearly isn't).
However, I do NOT believe that the winner of this contest made the best map. I do believe that it was the best run campaign though. The lobbying efforts employed by Tisha beat out everybody else. Through family and friends and PM's, (I imagine), she has successfully navigated the system to take the prize.
Why may I ask, did you leave out the rest of my words, that completed that quote ?natty_dread wrote:However, I do NOT believe that the winner of this contest made the best map. I do believe that it was the best run campaign though. The lobbying efforts employed by Tisha beat out everybody else. Through family and friends and PM's, (I imagine), she has successfully navigated the system to take the prize.
OMG pork, you do not take losing well.
Tish, you even PM'd me to ask for my vote. As for how many people you lobbied, well we just have your word on that. My suggestion, if implemented, would remove all doubt, and would not require that we take anyone for their word. It would also bring in a wider group of likes and dis-likes. It would be a more representative election. Or do you think that 115 people, (mostly all Foundry regulars), are representative of the general population of CC ?Tisha wrote:Yes, those 5 friends I told which map I made really made a difference in the voting...specially when some had already voted.
My family on CC consist of one person. Those few people I talked to are people I talk to everyday and some of them had already voted. There wasn't any mass pm and It wasn't like go vote for my map, it was go vote for what you like.. but believe whatever stories you want to to make you think your map would have actually won.
I didn't even vote for myself, I voted for a friend. This contest really wasn't that big of a deal for me, I had turned my map in almost two weeks before it was even due...but alright.
Don't say shit about me when you don't even know how things went.
Take it down if that's what everyone thinks..
porkenbeans wrote:Tish, you even PM'd me to ask for my vote. As for how many people you lobbied, well we just have your word on that. My suggestion, if implemented, would remove all doubt, and would not require that we take anyone for their word. It would also bring in a wider group of likes and dis-likes. It would be a more representative election. Or do you think that 115 people, (mostly all Foundry regulars), are representative of the general population of CC ?
Oh pardon me. It was Isaiah, not you that PM'd me. Sorry about that. But that does not change my mind about anything. My point is still valid. 115 voters is too small of a group to be not susceptible to rigging.Tisha wrote:porkenbeans wrote:Tish, you even PM'd me to ask for my vote. As for how many people you lobbied, well we just have your word on that. My suggestion, if implemented, would remove all doubt, and would not require that we take anyone for their word. It would also bring in a wider group of likes and dis-likes. It would be a more representative election. Or do you think that 115 people, (mostly all Foundry regulars), are representative of the general population of CC ?
I have NEVER pmed you about this, in fact, I don't think I have ever pmed you about anything. You can f*ck off now, you're pathetic!
maybe if you focused on one map you could have came up with something that would have been some competition.
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