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TaCktiX wrote:I don't like the description of minerals and ports. That, and viapoint is a very awkward word if it is a word at all. Perhaps an image-assisted description?
"Transport minerals to ports via connected stations."
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n. A point between major points on a route, as along a track.
AndyDufresne wrote:Ahoy Cairnswk,
It seems like you've got two graphic styles competing in this map...and I surely prefer one over the other! The look of title, legend, the ADL hub, and the surrounding ocean all looks and feels similar...very graphic art...ish. I'm not sure the word at the moment..but I like all that.
But the rest of the colors and the blurry background image seem out of place when compared to the above style. Maybe too realistic for the graphic art idea?
Just some random thoughts, I'll be back.
--Andy
whitestazn88 wrote:not a big fan of the new pictures... i prefered the m,p,w or whatever it was.... stupid people should just figure out how to play the map or just not play it in my opinion....
it looked good with the little letters next to the stations to me.
maybe its just the colors for the minerals thing is turning me off, cuz it kinda is too...
ZeakCytho wrote:I must say, I prefer the graphical style of the two other rail maps to this one. The dark land with lighter background works very well - the blurry image, though better than before, just don't work for me. The darker colors for the background around Australia is nice, but then that ends, and there's the lighter color around it. To me, this implies land, as if Australia were in one large lake. So I'd suggest using just one color for the water background, not two, and preferably making it light and the land color dark, so it's more in line with the other two maps.
I realize you may not be looking to replicate the other two, but the graphics on those are very nice, whereas this one just strikes me as okay, not great.
oaktown wrote:personally I find the map far easier to follow with the graphics for the minerals, etc. Those might not be the right graphics to match the overall look of this map, but I really think it is the right direction. Now when I look at it, I can more easily figure out what is going on.
For instance, I now see that the AusRail region is six territories with three borders. If you hold the region you get +4 for the region bonus, and +1 for the mineral bonus. That's +5 for a region that is exactly the size of Africa in Classic (a +3) and from which you can easily expand into not one but two three-territory bonuses.
The text for the minerals/etc. bonus doesn't need to say that bit about most states having such a bonus... it doesn't add any valuable information. You could simply replace all of that with the word "Connect:"
whitestazn88 wrote:i think i noticed what you did w/ continents, by putting the letter of that station as close to the border as possible right?
it think it looks more defined now too with the colored dots, if those are new as well... and i think the waypoint symbol is still lacking... a tilde? i guess it works because it is also the symbol for about... but i dunno, maybe an arrow or something would work
Night Strike wrote:You might want a different color on the waypoint symbol as well. That brown doesn't show up the best against the background on the small map key, as well as being a bit hidden on the two Western uses.
Also, from ADL, it's unclear on the small map whether the R connection comes through WYA or PGA (which is where G goes).
whitestazn88 wrote:i like the waypoint symbol a lot more now, but it's a smidge large... maybe make it a little smaller?
whitestazn88 wrote:height
whitestazn88 wrote:much better, before it just looked overwhelming
TaCktiX wrote:When describing the long-distance routes, it says just "station" when I believe you mean "stations". But yes, this is much improved from when I said it wasn't doing justice to the other two Rails.
whitestazn88 wrote:does kun connect to new in the upper middle/right area of the map via the future service lines? because it looks like it could, but it's not definite. you could move that dotted line nearer to the middle of new.
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