gimil wrote:e_i_pi wrote:yeti, I'm not trying to be insensitive to oak here. I'm just tired of this border discussion - it's taken up about 35-40% of the entire thread. I've changed the colours 4 times now. Sometimes when I change them they're fine... for about 2-3 weeks, then suddenly they're bad again. One person likes it, another doesn't, it goes back and forth like a ping pong match, and I just feel like the fine tuning I'm doing here is insanely superificial compared to some of the glaringly obvious furfys on some other maps. I know of 4 maps that have ridiculously ambiguous areas in them that have all cost me games. Yet they are quenched, and whenever I raise the issue, the response I hear is "Get a plugin".
Here's a poser for you. Without checking BOB, and without using your knowledge of the map - tell me what continent Cyprus belongs to on Middle East.
As yeti said pi, oaktown is indeed colour blind you really should take his advice. He is here to help you remeber.
Onto your comment about ambiguous maps.
Here in the foundry we are all volunteers. No one is paid to be in the foundry so with that in mind remember that everyone who comments on your maps does so because they like your map and they want your map to be the best it can be. Moaning and shouting that your not happy with 30-40% of your thread being taken up by one issue isn't going to make it go away. The reason it is taking 30-40% of your thread is because it is, well, an issue. Once you solve that issue
Yes we are ALL guilty of loosing our temper with how the foundry operates sometimes (expect iancanton, how does he do it?) and yes we all find it unfair sometimes but as long as you remember to put your head back on and realise that the community is just here to help you out with your map
gimil, it's more about seeing this drag on and on over the same thing, and no matter what change I make, I apparently get it wrong. I went hunting around for the colour balance levels to check all (yes all, not just one) forms of colour blindness, and now I'm told that that is wrong. Look, oaktown made a suggestion, I've made the change. We'll see how that goes down.
gimil wrote:p.s. cyprus is part of near east, everyone knows that
Yeah forgive me on this one... it's cost me 2 games... here was I thinking that Cyprus, which has for all of history been associated with Greece, Turkey, and Ptolemy, was part of Turkey. In fact, even to this day, the Turkish claim the Eastern half of the island. The point I was making was this: teal and bone next to each other is fine, but green and red is not.
Now if people want to continue arguing semantics and other stuff, fine. But saying "No that's no good, change it", without offering advice, is going to piss me off, understandably. I don't give other people's maps opinion, I give them advice. If there is a problem with the colours, please,
please help me solve it:
West Antarctica borders 4 other continents, 2 pairs of continents
The first pair (Marie Byrd and Peninsula) border each other
The second pair (Victoria and Plateau) border each other
How do I make 5 different colours work together so that no form of colour blindness is disadvantaged? What colour scheme can I possibly use? Is there even a colour scheme available? Or will it have to be accepted that the mini-map defines the continent borders?
Essentially, it shouldn't matter what the central colour is (West Antarctica's) as you can find two colours that contrast well (one for the first pair, one for the second). But then you have to make a compromise. Something has to give.
Also, some people like the space how it is, others don't. How long does the Foundry process get stalled with this? Until someone gets bored and stops posting about it?
Look, I'm going to leave off with this quote from some guy, I don't know who said it, someone did, it doesn't matter:
"You can please some of the people some of the time, but you cannot please all of the people all of the time"