Which is good, I was going with 1600s, and that is 1750. Long game.
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Grammar lessons by Professor Oaktown: it depends on whether you want to use each word as a plural noun or as an adjective. "Aztecs" would refer to multiple Aztec persons, while Aztec would describe a person or culture. By writing "Aztecs" on the map you are suggesting that the region is inhabited by many of a particular type of person (e.g. "Look at all those Aztecs!"). "British" is best use as an adjective ("British food can be very hard to digest."), but can also be used properly, though more clumsily, as a plural noun ("The British are coming!")Coleman wrote:Would it be better if we made it all singular again? Maspuche too? I feel bad for jerking gimil around so much but oaktown said it was wrong and after seeing it spelled the other way in a lot of places I thought it was too. I think you know more then us on this though.
1) Agreeoaktown wrote:I think I might rather see the actual names of the countries on the homelands - it isn't Portguese, it actually IS Portugal!
gameplay question: if the homelands can be attacked by each other, how does somebody attack them?
Gameplay concern: that's a fat bonus for the homelands and landing points... if I happen to start with two or three homelands, I hit the corresponding landing points, advance all those armies into the landing points, and I never lose them. Nobody can hit my homelands from behind, and I now get a +7 for every turn for each homeland/landing point combination. Game over. I would say this constitutes a lack of balance.
5 neutrals to eat? Is that what the landing zones start with? because that's not clear from the version of the map I was looking at.Coleman wrote:GC) If you start with 3 European Homelands then chances are good I start with 3 Natives. It's pretty easy for me to get 6 for each of those. I don't have 5 neutrals to eat to move and I get to place 6 each turn by choice. You'll still only get 3 by choice, the rest are autodeploy.
No, to get anywhere after that, or to get more of your place. The natives have less in their areas.oaktown wrote:5 neutrals to eat? Is that what the landing zones start with? because that's not clear from the version of the map I was looking at.Coleman wrote:GC) If you start with 3 European Homelands then chances are good I start with 3 Natives. It's pretty easy for me to get 6 for each of those. I don't have 5 neutrals to eat to move and I get to place 6 each turn by choice. You'll still only get 3 by choice, the rest are autodeploy.
do you want to fit it in the islands?Ogrecrusher wrote:How come all the European new world areas except the spanish one have Writing across the continent explaining which country they are belong to?
Spain deserve writing too
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Well maybe faint and behind them. In the style of the other writing.gimil wrote:do you want to fit it in the islands?Ogrecrusher wrote:How come all the European new world areas except the spanish one have Writing across the continent explaining which country they are belong to?
Spain deserve writing too

I don't like it. I say take it off.gimil wrote:correct geographicallylanyards wrote:Is the equator line supposed to be crooked?

You can barly see it now. But it might be worth trying, just to see how it looks.gimil wrote:what if i reduce the opacity and placed it under the continent?lanyards wrote:I don't like it. I say take it off.gimil wrote:correct geographicallylanyards wrote:Is the equator line supposed to be crooked?
